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One Year After Thailand Sent Uighurs Back to China, There Are Still No Answers. Human Rights Organizations Say It Constitutes 'Enforced Disappearance'.

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One year after Thailand deported Uighurs to China, there are still no answers; human rights organizations point out it constitutes 'enforced disappearance'. Twelve human rights organizations issued a joint statement on the one-year anniversary of the deportation of 40 Uighurs to China, stating that their fate remains unknown and they are unreachable. Only photos of six of them are available, while 34 others remain missing. The statement warned t…
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One year after Thailand deported Uighurs to China, there are still no answers; human rights organizations point out it constitutes 'enforced disappearance'. Twelve human rights organizations issued a joint statement on the one-year anniversary of the deportation of 40 Uighurs to China, stating that their fate remains unknown and they are unreachable. Only photos of six of them are available, while 34 others remain missing. The statement warned t…

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prachatai.com broke the news in on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
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