Thailand deports Uyghurs to China despite international concerns
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Dozens of Uyghurs deported from Thailand to China
Opposition from U.N. officials and rights groups ignored
Previous deportations and accusations of mistreatment
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China's Ministry of Public Security stated that the deportation of 40 Chinese "illegal migrants" from Thailand was done in accordance with international law, emphasizing cooperation between the two countries in combating cross-border crimes.
Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra initially refused to confirm the deportation news, highlighting the importance of following the law, international process, and human rights in handling such issues.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees denounced the deportation, citing it as a clear violation of the principle of non-refoulement and Thailand's obligations under international law, expressing deep regret over the government's actions.
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