A Thai lawyer is seeking the release of 42 Uyghurs who have spent over a decade in detention and who rights groups fear could be deported to China where they would be at risk of torture.
International pressure is mounting on Thailand – including from the new US administration – over the fate of dozens of Uyghur ...
On January 22, 2025, several UN experts published a statement indicating that the Government of Thailand must immediately ...
Dozens of men from the ethnic minority sought escape from repression in China a decade ago, but have been detained in ...
The World Uyghur Congress (WUC) raised alarm over the ongoing hunger strike by 48 Uyghur refugees in Bangkok, which has now ...
Thailand has no plan to deport 48 Uyghurs who have languished for more than a decade in detention, a government spokesman ...
The family was detained in Thailand in 2014 after fleeing increasing repression in their hometown in China's Xinjiang ...
The AP’s vast network of sources and collaborative reporting led to the first report on detained Uyghurs in Thailand who face ...
A group of 48 ethnic minority Muslims who fled Chinese persecution have been held in Thailand for almost 11 years ...
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Uyghur atonement
The surprise statement by new US Secretary of State Marco Rubio urging Thailand not to deport 40-plus Uyghurs who are ...
In 2015, Thailand deported 100 Uyghurs to China, sparking international outcry. The fate and whereabouts of those returned are unknown, UN experts said last year.