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US, Japan Issue Security Alerts After Thailand's Uyghur Deportation


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4 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

Were they being sent to Guantanamo where domestic laws don't apply?  Were they shackled, blindfolded, put in diapers for the entire flight?  Did they stop off at a black site along the way for a little "enhanced interrogation" with electrical cables and broom handles?

 

 

Worse... They were sent to China and God only knows the torture and suffering they will get once there and out of public view. They may never be seen again. 

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1 hour ago, Shocked farang said:

Let me explain, this "group", the so called Uyghur, happens to be a Muslim minority in China. That's why they clash with the mainstream Chinese culture. Thailand itself has it's own issues with Muslim separatists in the South, they often resort to explosions, violence. So, at least some of the Thai Muslims identify with the Uyghur groups, so they carried out the attack to the Erawan shrine. 

 

so Thailand deports them for the typical reasons people get deported here (I never heard of them accepting refugees long term and how would they legally work anyways so probably working illegally)  then Muslims in Thailand do terrorism on the Thai public as retaliation. Sounds like a no-win scenario for Thailand to be messing around with any of these people. That includes the Thai public, expats and tourists.

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Thailand:  Tourist numbers are falling from China. What can we do? Why are the numbers falling?

China: Send the Uyghur's back and we will permit more flights , promote Thailand as the tourist destination. 

 

Done!  Anything else?

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7 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

While that might be true, certainly in it's past, it would take millennia to catch up with the CCP or Russia. 

Or the US for that fact.

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Thailand only care about the imagine trillion of baht.I remember my exwife who wanted me to pay her 1000 euro after she get a fully paid work in Norway.Her salary is 5000 euro a month.I shove her the middle finger.Thais is extremely focused in money.They don't care about human rights.

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15 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

Were they being sent to Guantanamo where domestic laws don't apply?  Were they shackled, blindfolded, put in diapers for the entire flight?  Did they stop off at a black site along the way for a little "enhanced interrogation" with electrical cables and broom handles?

 

 

Do you write scripts for movies?

If not,you should.

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Thailand can do what it wants and deports people all the time. I don’t know what the US is harping on about though with its current MO regards deportations. Ok, not this or that group, but still. Japan is one to talk regards singling groups out. Very stringent. Fair enough and up to them, just sayin. For sure, Thailand struggles with its moral compass, but every country has an agenda. 

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On 3/1/2025 at 7:05 AM, webfact said:

The US Embassy in Bangkok, responding swiftly, highlighted the risks by recalling the 2015 incident where a bombing at the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok led to the tragic loss of 20 lives, with 125 others injured. This attack followed a similar deportation of Uyghurs, underscoring the potentially grave implications of such decisions. The Erawan Shrine, a bustling location favoured by tourists including those from China, became a stark symbol of the risks involved.

So it's easy to understand why Thailand doesn't want to keep Uyghur "asylum seekers." Violence follows.  And why would anyone would want to seek asylum in a country that makes it know internationally that it doesn't want "asylum seekers."

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20 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

Were they being sent to Guantanamo where domestic laws don't apply?  Were they shackled, blindfolded, put in diapers for the entire flight?  Did they stop off at a black site along the way for a little "enhanced interrogation" with electrical cables and broom handles?

 

 

How often do you change your diaper?

Posted
16 hours ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said:

Normally I receive an email from the US Embassy when an alert of this nature is issued.

 

I haven't received one for this.

 

You haven't received notification about this due to Musk firing all the staff that would normally undertake this work.   Welcome to Trump 2.0

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18 hours ago, Shocked farang said:

Let me explain, this "group", the so called Uyghur, happens to be a Muslim minority in China. That's why they clash with the mainstream Chinese culture. Thailand itself has it's own issues with Muslim separatists in the South, they often resort to explosions, violence. So, at least some of the Thai Muslims identify with the Uyghur groups, so they carried out the attack to the Erawan shrine. 

What a load of BS  read you history   No evidence was found that the Uyghur groups carried out any attack

To date NOBODY has been found for the attack          

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1 hour ago, PREM-R said:

 

You haven't received notification about this due to Musk firing all the staff that would normally undertake this work.   Welcome to Trump 2.0

 

 

I'm afraid the worst is yet to come.

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On 3/2/2025 at 2:22 AM, MikeandDow said:

What a load of BS  read you history   No evidence was found that the Uyghur groups carried out any attack

To date NOBODY has been found for the attack          

You definitely have a "reading and understanding" problem as I didn't say that the Uyghurs were directly involved in the attacks. I said that Muslim Thais who identify with the Uyghurs did. But wait, I asked CHATGPT who was responsible and the reply was amazing, look:

 

The 2015 bombing of the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok, Thailand, was carried out by two men: Bilal Mohammed (aka Adem Karadag) and Yusufu Mieraili, both of whom were ethnic Uyghurs from China.

The attack, which occurred on August 17, 2015, killed 20 people and injured over 120 others. The exact motive remains unclear, but Thai authorities believe it was retaliation for Thailand's deportation of Uyghur refugees to China. Some analysts also suggest it could have been linked to human smuggling networks.

Both suspects were arrested and put on trial in Thailand, but as of my last update, their case had not yet reached a final verdict. Would you like the latest updates on this?

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