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Turkish protesters have attacked the Thai consulate in Istanbul following the deportation from Thailand of about 100 Uighurs to China.

Thai officials said that protesters stormed the compound late on Wednesday night. No injuries were reported.

Rights groups have criticised such deportations, saying Uighurs face persecution in China.

Turkey has seen growing anger at Chinese discrimination against Uighurs, who are ethnically Turkic Muslims.

But China has said it respects the freedom of Muslim beliefs.

Smashed windows
The Royal Thai Embassy in Turkey said on Facebook (in Thai) that a group of protesters had broken into the Istanbul consulate around midnight on Wednesday, damaging the office door and destroying property inside.

It advised Thais in Turkey to not to show the national symbol or flag in public, to avoid protest venues and to "refrain from mentioning or arguing with the Turkish" on the issue of Uighurs.

Turkish media reported that the consulate's windows had been smashed by protesters wielding sticks, following reports the Uighurs had been deported.

On Thursday, the Thai government confirmed that about 100 Uighurs had been sent back to China the day before.

Government spokesman Weerachon Sukondhapatipak said Thailand had verified that the Uighurs were Chinese nationals before sending them back.

"We have not done anything to favour anyone or violated any principle. We have followed proper procedures," he was quoted as saying in The Bangkok Post.

Human Rights Watch's Asia deputy director Phil Robertson said the Uighurs sent to China "will likely face torture". Rights groups have criticised Cambodia and Thailand for deporting Uighurs to China, saying they face persecution, abuse and human rights violations.

Growing tension
Turkey has seen increased protests and isolated attacks on tourists thought to be Chinese over China's treatment of Uighurs.

The latest spike of anti-Chinese sentiment began over allegations that Uighurs in China had been banned from fasting during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. But China has denied such reports.

In previous years, students have told the BBC they have been prohibited from taking part in Ramadan fasts, and government departments have restricted civil servants.

Many of China's Uighurs are based in the far western province of Xinjiang which has seen increased tensions and conflict between Uighurs and authorities in recent years.
 
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Good going turkey, show the world what you are capable of.

Turks are merely protecting their muslim uygurs brethrens. Just like how they are trying to protect their syrian brethrens from Assad oppresion by supporting rebel freedom fighters.:chilli:

From thai embassy, article says:

'It advised Thais in Turkey to not to show the national symbol or flag in public, to avoid protest venues and to "refrain from mentioning or arguing with the Turkish" on the issue of Uighurs.'

:rofl:Dont argue with them . :omghaha:
 
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Thai consulate attacked in Turkey | Bangkok Post: news
Thai consulate in Turkey attacked for deporting Uighurs - BBC News

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Turkish protesters have attacked the Thai consulate in Istanbul following the deportation from Thailand of about 100 Uighurs to China.

Thai officials said that protesters stormed the compound late on Wednesday night. No injuries were reported.

Rights groups have criticised such deportations, saying Uighurs face persecution in China.

Turkey has seen growing anger at Chinese discrimination against Uighurs, who are ethnically Turkic Muslims.

But China has said it respects the freedom of Muslim beliefs.

Smashed windows
The Royal Thai Embassy in Turkey said on Facebook (in Thai) that a group of protesters had broken into the Istanbul consulate around midnight on Wednesday, damaging the office door and destroying property inside.

It advised Thais in Turkey to not to show the national symbol or flag in public, to avoid protest venues and to "refrain from mentioning or arguing with the Turkish" on the issue of Uighurs.

Turkish media reported that the consulate's windows had been smashed by protesters wielding sticks, following reports the Uighurs had been deported.

On Thursday, the Thai government confirmed that about 100 Uighurs had been sent back to China the day before.

Government spokesman Weerachon Sukondhapatipak said Thailand had verified that the Uighurs were Chinese nationals before sending them back.

"We have not done anything to favour anyone or violated any principle. We have followed proper procedures," he was quoted as saying in The Bangkok Post.

Human Rights Watch's Asia deputy director Phil Robertson said the Uighurs sent to China "will likely face torture". Rights groups have criticised Cambodia and Thailand for deporting Uighurs to China, saying they face persecution, abuse and human rights violations.

Growing tension
Turkey has seen increased protests and isolated attacks on tourists thought to be Chinese over China's treatment of Uighurs.

The latest spike of anti-Chinese sentiment began over allegations that Uighurs in China had been banned from fasting during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. But China has denied such reports.

In previous years, students have told the BBC they have been prohibited from taking part in Ramadan fasts, and government departments have restricted civil servants.

Many of China's Uighurs are based in the far western province of Xinjiang which has seen increased tensions and conflict between Uighurs and authorities in recent years.
Ok. Under the leadership of Erdogan, Turks are gradually and slowly being radicalized. If he stays in power Turkey will cease to be a secualr country and will become Islamic Theocracy.
 
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Lately Uighurs have been getting lot of support from Turks.. Interesting.
 
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Here I thought Turks were the most sane muslim nation. Guess w/o Ataturk, Turkey would've been the same as Pakistan huh?
 
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why nobody condemn chinese regime in hear. is assimilating uyghurs with worst methods since years
shame on thailand government . cowards
 
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I wish you sent those potential terrorists right where they belonged to: Turkey.
Its Chinese government's wish that Thailand send them back. You can try to google back in time and find the news

Sorry for Thailand, Turkish is rubbish but Islam is perfect. Sorry again.
We are paying the price of being justice.

why nobody condemn chinese fascist regime in hear. Culture cannibals is assimilating uyghurs with worst methods since years
shame on thailand government . cowards
I can only see cultural similarity among Muslim nations.
 
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Ever since Erdogan rose to power, Turkey has been on a slide towards becoming more radicalized. Playing with religious forces will not end well.
 
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why nobody condemn chinese fascist regime in hear. Culture cannibals is assimilating uyghurs with worst methods since years
shame on thailand government . cowards
I'm not saying our Xinjiang policy is right, but just for fun, what is actual Han Chinese culture that we are forcing on the Uyghurs.

If you were not an irrational nut bag, you would see these "assimilation" are not towards Chinese culture, but 21st century culture.

Name something other than the language, which their own can still be kept, that is exclusively Chinese that is being forced on them.

Ever since Erdogan rose to power, Turkey has been on a slide towards becoming more radicalized. Playing with religious forces will not end well.
A radical minor power is still a minor power. Ali vs Liston, don't matter what style Liston uses, Ali will roll over on him just the same.
 
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