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Uyghurs Plead for Help Before Deportation: MP Reveals Letters

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38 minutes ago, ChipButty said:

So they say, but was they found guilty, it was said the reason for the bombing was Thailand deported others back to China, 

The accusation on Uyghurs have been doubted by many experts, including Former National Intelligence Agency director-general Bhumarat Taksadipong. Thai expert on critical terrorism studies Kridikorn Wongsawangpanit criticised the government for confidently blaming the Uyghurs too early. "It was so early that [I am] certain that there no way they [the government] could have collected enough evidences and analyzed in this short period of time,"

Police commissioner-general Somyot Poompanmoung hinted the attack was of an "internal insurgency". This was believed to be implying to either the Red Shirts political group associated with former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra,[64] or the South Thailand separatists.

Nobody has been found guilty

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On 3/1/2025 at 10:17 AM, proton said:

Wasn't it one of these who bombed the Erawan shrine a few years ago? Trouble makers the lot of them.

 

Yes, that's right. As the recent alert from the US Embassy points our - the last time they deported a bunch of these guys back to China there were bombings in places frequented by Chinese.

 

Will it happen again - in my opinion yes, it's just a matter of time.

15 minutes ago, ukrules said:

 

Yes, that's right. As the recent alert from the US Embassy points our - the last time they deported a bunch of these guys back to China there were bombings in places frequented by Chinese.

 

Will it happen again - in my opinion yes, it's just a matter of time.

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The accusation on Uyghurs have been doubted by many experts, including Former National Intelligence Agency director-general Bhumarat Taksadipong. Thai expert on critical terrorism studies Kridikorn Wongsawangpanit criticised the government for confidently blaming the Uyghurs too early. "It was so early that [I am] certain that there no way they [the government] could have collected enough evidences and analyzed in this short period of time,"

Police commissioner-general Somyot Poompanmoung hinted the attack was of an "internal insurgency". This was believed to be implying to either the Red Shirts political group associated with former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, or the South Thailand separatists.

Nobody has been found guilty

On 3/1/2025 at 1:38 PM, proton said:

 

Islam is NOT a race

 

Correct, it's a book.

4 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

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The accusation on Uyghurs have been doubted by many experts, including Former National Intelligence Agency director-general Bhumarat Taksadipong. Thai expert on critical terrorism studies Kridikorn Wongsawangpanit criticised the government for confidently blaming the Uyghurs too early. "It was so early that [I am] certain that there no way they [the government] could have collected enough evidences and analyzed in this short period of time,"

Police commissioner-general Somyot Poompanmoung hinted the attack was of an "internal insurgency". This was believed to be implying to either the Red Shirts political group associated with former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, or the South Thailand separatists.

Nobody has been found guilty

 

This is what the US Embassy said 2 days ago on Friday - who do you choose to believe?

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38 minutes ago, ukrules said:

 

This is what the US Embassy said 2 days ago on Friday - who do you choose to believe?

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you are blaming the Uyghurs for the attack, as you agreed with proton,  all the embassy is saying  stay away from the shrine  

and i am tell in you the Uyghurs did not do anything what i quoted was from the thai police report and todate nobody has been found for the attack

Why is it Muslim refugees always want to go to non-Muslim countries?

Let me summarize:

* Uyghurs come to Thailand as asylum seekers.
* Thailand doesn't accept asylum seekers.
* Uyghurs become "guests" of Thailand while in asylum limbo.
* The International community knows of the Uyghurs refugees plight, and criticizes Thailand.
* None of the nations criticizing Thailand offers to grant the Uyghurs asylum.
* Uyghurs write letters to the UN and International organizations.
* The International community knows of the Uyghurs refugees plight, and continues to criticizes Thailand.
* Still none of the nations criticizing Thailand offers to grant the Uyghurs asylum.
* Thailand finally deports/repatriates Uyghurs because - they don't accept asylum seekers.
* Members of the International community melt down and continue to criticize Thailand while ignoring that their own countries never offered them asylum.
* The US and Japan warn ex-pat citizens of potential violent repercussions for the Uyghur repatriation.
🤔 Inquiring minds wonder why the US or Japan didn't offer the Uyghurs asylum and "lead by example."
🤔 Inquiring minds think it has to do with NIMBY. (Not In My Back Yard)  :shock1: "National Security Risk!"
* Thailand becomes the focus of unending criticism.

* Uyghurs come to Thailand as asylum seekers.   unsubstantiated,  Entered Thailand with out a visa 


* Thailand doesn't accept asylum seekers.     incorrect   Thailand is not a party to the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees but has traditionally maintained a generous asylum policy


* Uyghurs become "guests" of Thailand while in asylum limbo. Detained  for 11yrs for entering Thailand without a visa

* The International community knows of the Uyghurs refugees plight, and criticizes Thailand. Correct 


* None of the nations criticizing Thailand offers to grant the Uyghurs asylum. Incorrect  Canada offered to take them
 

* Uyghurs write letters to the UN and International organizations. correct 


* The International community knows of the Uyghurs refugees plight, and continues to criticizes Thailand. Correct,  thailand did NOT allow the relevent agencies access


* Still none of the nations criticizing Thailand offers to grant the Uyghurs asylum. Canada  offered


* Thailand finally deports/repatriates Uyghurs because - they don't accept asylum seekers.   has traditionally maintained a generous asylum policy. deports/repatriates Uyghurs at China's request 


* Members of the International community melt down and continue to criticize Thailand while ignoring that their own countries never offered them asylum.The International community rightly so criticize Thailand. Canada offered

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