Activists slam Thailand's repatriation of Uighurs to China

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Activists slam Thailand's repatriation of Uighurs to China

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"Activists slam Thailand's repatriation of Uighurs to China"

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Just a symptom of the Junta cosying up to China, plus buying subs etc.

Thing is though....You think you can trust them! At least with Europe and the US you know where you stand, even if they can be bleeding heart liberal types and a bit snotty about some things Asian countries care not for. With the Chinese you are on uneven moving ground and they will turn on you in a weekend if so desired.

Also, don't know where anyone would get the idea of the Thai authorities knowing what the right thing to do on this subject would come from. Not as if they have much positive form regarding this subject. Comes as no surprise that they are closer to their new 'friends' point of view than that of anyone who has more western leaning sensibilities on this one.
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Re: Activists slam Thailand's repatriation of Uighurs to China

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Spitfire wrote:Just a symptom of the Junta cosying up to China, plus buying subs etc.

Thing is though....You think you can trust them! At least with Europe and the US you know where you stand, even if they can be bleeding heart liberal types and a bit snotty about some things Asian countries care not for. With the Chinese you are on uneven moving ground and they will turn on you in a weekend if so desired.

Also, don't know where anyone would get the idea of the Thai authorities knowing what the right thing to do on this subject would come from. Not as if they have much positive form regarding this subject. Comes as no surprise that they are closer to their new 'friends' point of view than that of anyone who has more western leaning sensibilities on this one.
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Re: Activists slam Thailand's repatriation of Uighurs to China

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Thailand have most of the times done what China wants. I remember in the early 90's Dalai Lama couldn't get a permit to come to this Buddhist country called Thailand because China said it wouldn't be good for Thailand if DL was let in.
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Chinese police say they fatally shot 3 Uighur terror suspects who used knives to resist arrest.

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BEIJING (AP) — Police in northeastern China said Tuesday that they fatally shot three minority Muslim Uighurs in a confrontation with suspects they described as terrorists who were using knives to resist arrest.

Police also injured a fourth suspect during the incident Monday in Shenyang, the city police said in a statement on their microblog. A man who refused to identify himself at Shenyang police's criminal offenses office said the four were ethnic Uighurs.

A foreign-based spokesman for Uighurs said the people shot were among a group of Uighurs who were trying to flee China through its northern border.

Uighurs (pronounced WEE-gurs) are a Muslim minority in China's far western region of Xinjiang. Beijing has accused Uighur separatists of terrorism in Xinjiang and elsewhere in China, including a knife attack at a train station in southwest Kunming city last year that killed 31 people. The government also has accused some of them of trying to go abroad to join international terrorist groups.

Uighurs have complained of harsh cultural and religious suppression as well as economic marginalization in Xinjiang, where ethnic violence has left hundreds of people dead. A report by Human Rights Watch on Monday said Uighurs were among ethnic minorities in China that found it difficult to get a passport because of a two-track system that subjected residents in certain areas to application delays of up to five years.

The police statement said that during Monday's incident, "four violent terrorists resisted arrest by wielding knives, so to prevent any harm to society, police quickly decided to shoot them. Three were killed and one was injured."

It said that no bystanders were injured or killed, and that investigations were continuing.

Dilxat Raxit, spokesman for the Munich-based World Uyghur Congress, which advocates Uighur rights, said that according to local sources, the suspects shot Monday were among dozens of Uighurs who had been rounded up and arrested as they were trying to flee abroad through China's northern border.

"China shot dead those who resisted," he said. "China's barbarian policy of shooting people dead before judicial interrogation should be prevented by the international community
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Muslims should only immigrate to other Islamic countries.
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