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Thailand Faces Backlash Over Secret Uyghur Deportation to China

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10 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

 

Nope, they are in a military jail, they are enemy combatants not in any military uniforms (aka Terrorists), they deserve no rights or quarter. 

Thought better of you  this is just a  ridiculous post   no evidence at all !  did not think you were a TROLL

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On 3/1/2025 at 10:32 AM, kiwikeith said:

 

They have been hated since the BK bombing, still no excuse 

From the Thai Police report< there is NO evidence that the Uyghurs commited ANY bombings,  Todate there has been NO conviction of anybody for the bombing,  you need to get your facts right rather than Assume !!

31 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

From the Thai Police report< there is NO evidence that the Uyghurs commited ANY bombings,  Todate there has been NO conviction of anybody for the bombing,  you need to get your facts right rather than Assume !!

Correct.
Since 2015 two Uyghur suspects have been detained with no trial date set.

Just now, anchadian said:

Correct.
Since 2015 two Uyghur suspects have been detained with no trial date set.

Incorrect  They were let go no evidence  todate NOBODY has been found for the bombings

On 3/4/2025 at 3:33 PM, MikeandDow said:

From the Thai Police report< there is NO evidence that the Uyghurs commited ANY bombings,  Todate there has been NO conviction of anybody for the bombing,  you need to get your facts right rather than Assume !!

Excuse me if I'm wrong they caught several people invoved with the bombing even the one caught on CCTV who I thought didn't look like the guy in the pics, but I don't know about convictions, what happened to them??. 

6 hours ago, kiwikeith said:

Excuse me if I'm wrong they caught several people invoved with the bombing even the one caught on CCTV who I thought didn't look like the guy in the pics, but I don't know about convictions, what happened to them??. 

read my post  or google is my friend

It's over. Stop talking about it. We should focus on the Chinese people. Why did the US allow the Chinese in ASEAN to form an organization?

15 minutes ago, UserC923 said:

It's over. Stop talking about it. We should focus on the Chinese people. Why did the US allow the Chinese in ASEAN to form an organization?

Im assuming you are thai. Dont worry, Thailand is irrelevant on the world stage. Everyone sees what Thailand is doing, but not many care as much as you think 

Don't the Uyghurs have Chinese nationality? - Next headline in the works: "Chinese tourists not coming because of deportations"... 😆

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