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200 Asylum-Seeking Uyghurs Detained in Thailand

And you think I was seriously suggesting to exchange Kurds and Uyghurs ? what a straight thinking people Chinese are :D(I even put smile at every post in case of some would got them seriously what the hell ? :D)

Even in suggesting that you are degrading the Kurds and Uyghurs
They are not commodities nor slaves for trade

You better give us evidence that Turkey is funding terrorism in China instead of talking BS....

These kinds of things are highly subversive
Give me the proof Turkey hasnt done that
 
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200 Uyghurs fleeing ethnic tension in China’s restive northwestern Xinjiang region have been detained in Thailand and face deportation back home where they could be punished, according to some of their relatives.
Thai police on Wednesday swooped down on a secret camp in a mountainous rubber plantation in Songkhla province in southern Thailand where the 235 mostly Muslim ethnic minority Uyghurs were believed to be waiting to be smuggled across to neighboring predominantly Muslim Malaysia, the relatives said, speaking from Malaysia and Turkey.


The Turkic-speaking Uyghurs had initially told the Thai authorities that they are from Turkey, fearing they would be deported back to Xinjiang if their true identity is revealed, a relative told RFA's Uyghur Service, speaking from Malaysia.

Thai authorities have already informed Chinese diplomats in Bangkok about the group's illegal presence in Thailand, the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

"The detained Uyghurs have spoken with Thai officials through an interpreter and they described themselves as Turkish in order to prevent any departure to China and with expectations of assistance from Turkey," the source explained.

Thai authorities showed the detainees flags of different countries, including China, to identify their nationality but they refused to acknowledge Chinese citizenship, the relatives said.

"Today a Chinese delegation, probably from the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok, went to them and said, 'You are Uyghurs, we can take you to China, don't worry,' but the detainees did not say anything to the delegation except, 'We are Turkish.'"

"The detainees are so nervous as China has already intervened in the case."

Detention center

The Uyghurs have been taken from the camp to a detention center in southern Thailand, sources said.

Thailand and Malaysia and several other Southeast Asian neighbors—such as Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos—with strong trade and diplomatic ties to China have deported Uyghurs home in the past, following pressure from China.

According to the two relatives of the Uyghurs held in Thailand, they fled Xinjiang in the hope of gaining political asylum through the office of the United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees (UNHCR).

"Since it is very dangerous and difficult for Uyghurs to reside in the interior Chinese provinces, they have fled to Thailand using all possible means and to eventually seek political asylum through the U.N.," a relative from Turkey said.

"Since there are no Uyghurs residing in Thailand to assist them, they wanted to enter Malaysia to get in touch with U.N. officials and request political asylum, but were detained in the process."
Several batches

Other sources told RFA that the 235 Uyghurs may have arrived in Thailand in several batches over a couple of months.

Many minority Uyghurs in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region say they are subjected to political, cultural, and religious repression for opposing Chinese rule in their homeland, as well as denied economic opportunities stemming from rapid development of the northwestern region. They blame the problems partly on the influx of majority Han Chinese into the region.

China has intensified a sweeping security crackdown in Xinjiang, where according to official figures about 100 people are believed to have been killed over the past year-—many of them Uyghurs accused by the authorities of terrorism and separatism.

Rights groups and experts say Beijing exaggerates the terrorism threat to take the heat off domestic policies that cause unrest or to justify the authorities' use of force against Uyghurs.

Many Uyghurs refer to Xinjiang as East Turkestan, as the region came under Chinese control following two short-lived East Turkestan republics in the 1930s and 1940s.

Several neighboring countries have extradited Uyghurs to China in recent years.
"The experience over the past few years shows that people who leave China illegally and try to seek political asylum abroad are severely punished upon their forceful return," a Uyghur source said.

Past deportees

Uyghur exile groups have criticized the Chinese authorities in the past for consistently refusing to provide information on the whereabouts and legal status of Uyghurs who had been deported home, although Beijing had assured the international community that the deportees would be dealt with transparently upon their return.

In 2012, two Uyghur asylum-seekers who were deported back to China from Cambodia were sentenced to life imprisonment in a punishment imposed in secret by Chinese authorities and described as severe by rights groups, family members told RFA at the time.

The duo were among 18 Uyghurs from Xinjiang who were believed sentenced to various prison terms since Cambodia deported them on Dec. 19, 2009. Another Uyghur in the same group that was deported was sentenced to 17 years in prison.

The jail terms of the 15 other Uyghurs were not known.

The Uyghurs had fled from China in small groups between May and October 2009 and had applied to the UNHCR for refugee status in Phnom Penh.

Reported by Shohret Hoshur for RFA's Uyghur Service. Translated by Shohret Hoshur. Written in English by Parameswaran Ponnudurai.

More than 200 Asylum-Seeking Uyghurs Detained in Thailand


Another article from RadioFree Asia? You might as well write your own news.:omghaha:
 
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Why do we even want them back? Sometime I feel our government has idiotic policy when it comes to Uyghurs. They need to send a "thank you gift" to those who can provide Uyghurs home.
 
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If you're willing to get rid of your Uyghurs then we have to come to an agreement, our term is you're taking equal number of our Kurds , think throughly who else would accept millions of Uyghurs :lol:

I like the proposal, let Uyghurs to live you Anatolian turk, we shall see if Turkey will give Uyghurs a favor treatement as China offered them compare to Han people :lol:. We Chinese has already 56 ethnic brothers and Sisters, in my opinion, welcome Kurds will only add fresh Idea into our culture, this will solve Turkey and China problem.
 
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China XinJiang ==> China YuNan ==> North Thailand ==> South-West Thailand ==> South Myanmar ==> Turkey.

Myanmar muslims help them smuggling go to Turkey. How many Uyghurs Turkey need ? Just take all from XinJiang, never return.
 
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Holy crap these Chinese are racists, but still insisting that Uyghurs are having it all god in China.
The comments here seems to support the case of the Uyghurs more and more.
 
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It is hard to plant any mole in them
The terrorists and separatists are financed and harboured by the west like usa, japan, turkey etc
It is going to be a long battle!

Just let the dissidents leave, as many as possible.
We are going to have in our files the list of potential trouble makers whom we can keep close eyes on.

We just keep advancing our Country in all regards.
These people will be sorry for what they do today.

USA, Canada, Japan, EU, since you guys are the bastion of freedom and democracy, please take these ungrateful Uighurs to your land. Let them live off your social welfare and free healthcare.

Second option is suggested by Martian2....build reserves to keep them there. Give them free booze, drugs, fast food and free xboxes to keep them docile and occuppied.
 
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USA, Canada, Japan, EU, since you guys are the bastion of freedom and democracy, please take these ungrateful Uighurs to your land. Let them live off your social welfare and free healthcare.

Second option is suggested by Martian2....build reserves to keep them there. Give them free booze, drugs, fast food and free xboxes to keep them docile and occuppied.

The “Gaza” style resettlement area concept is unpopular
It is a proven recipe for global lambaste
I am not for it.
Let the likes of Turkey, india plus the countries you mentioned above take as many of these people as possible
Let them enjoy their preferred way of living overseas

Holy crap these Chinese are racists, but still insisting that Uyghurs are having it all god in China.
The comments here seems to support the case of the Uyghurs more and more.

Racists? you should go somewhere else to find the best fit for the term
Uighur living here has been given preferential rights
One of which is they do not need to comply with " one child policy "
 
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