On 27 February 2025, Volker Turk, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said the return of 40 Uighurs who had been detained in Thailand for more than 11 years to China on Thursday, February 27, 2025, was a clear violation of international human rights law and standards. credit : ????? ???????
"Phumtham" ready to debate, no appointment of bodyguards for the Prime Minister
Mr. Phumtham continued that he wanted the no-confidence debate this time, no matter which ministry it was, to be debated constructively and to think whether it would benefit the country and follow the legal process or not. If there were any problems, he wanted something concrete to be brought up. He did not want to see the no-confidence debate usin
"Phumtham" reveals that he once asked Western countries to accept "Uyghurs" as refugees, but was ignored.
At the same time, China has the right to request the Uighurs, as these individuals have been detained in Thailand for over 11 years. In the past, we have tried to solve the problem by coordinating the sending to a third country for the past 11 years, but have not received any response from any country. Even though there was an offer from Western co
America-UK condemn Thailand for sending 40 Uighurs back to China
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemns the deportation of 40 Uighurs back to China, with the US government saying members of the Muslim group face genocide. The move by Thailand, an ally of the United States, comes despite a United Nations human rights expert warning against repatriating Uighurs who have been held by the Thai government for mo
Looking at the fate of "Uyghurs" around the world in 2025
According to the American-based Human Rights Foundation, Egypt and Turkey are among the countries that have recently been cooperating with China in increasing its control of Uighurs, including arrests and pressure to return to China, after the two governments stepped up ties with Beijing through infrastructure projects. credit : ????????????