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Anutin Silent on Thailand's Deportation of Uyghurs to China

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Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has refrained from commenting on the recent diplomatic tensions that arose after Thailand deported over 40 Uyghurs to China. The move, which took place last Thursday, prompted several foreign embassies to warn their citizens in Thailand to be vigilant against potential retaliatory attacks.

 

Speaking to the press, Anutin explained that his role did not involve the decision-making process on this matter. "This issue is being handled by the Defence and Foreign Ministries," he stated, emphasising that he had neither been consulted nor did he influence the decision to deport the Uyghurs. As such, he opted to withhold further comment on the situation.

 

In light of potential security concerns, Anutin reassured the public that the Interior Ministry is prioritising the safety of both locals and tourists.

 

He mentioned that provincial governors and local officials across Thailand have been instructed to ensure that peace and order are maintained. "We regularly communicate through radio and written directives to uphold the law," Anutin noted, dismissing any suggestions that recent enforcement measures imply previous laxity.

 


Beyond these events, Anutin took the opportunity to discuss his recent visit to Pai in Mae Hong Son province, accompanied by the Israeli Ambassador, Orna Sagiv.

 

This visit followed reports alleging that Israeli tourists had settled in the area and caused disturbances. Anutin clarified that these claims were unfounded, stating, "We found no issues of concern upon our arrival. Both tourists and locals appeared satisfied with the situation."

 

Highlighting Pai as a prime example of cultural tourism, Anutin pointed out the town's unique appeal as a peaceful retreat.

 

He underscored the importance of maintaining the tranquility that attracts tourists, expressing a commitment to promoting a harmonious environment that respects both cultural heritage and visitor enjoyment.

 

Anutin's remarks come as Thailand navigates the complex interplay of international scrutiny and local governance, emphasising the country's ongoing efforts to balance internal stability with its global diplomatic relations, reported Thai Newsroom.

 

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What else would you expect from Anutin?  As health Minister he was a disaster (according to medical professional friends).  And now he has Interior?

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Does he Know he is supposed to be Interior Minister ?? he should have been Involed, its was part of his job ?? Methinks he is seeing now there is a Backlash  !! typical Thai pass the buck!

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Yellow bellied coward Anutin.

Own up.

You are on record as saying exactly what you think about foreigners.

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This guy will ever admit anything he thinks we are all gullible and that we believe every word he says 

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This is a man that presided over 9 years of the Prayuth Administration, which resulted in absolute and utter decimation of the Thai economy. This man should never have been allowed anywhere near politics, and should be banished from the landscape entirely.

 

Of course he's not saying anything, his level of moral bankruptcy is astonishing. He represents autocrats and billionaires, that's all he does, he does absolutely no work for the people, ever. 

 

He is the poster child for the empty suit crowd. 

He tries to keep his innocent white vest by blaming others being responsible.

I wonder if this deportation wasn't agreed already when Paetongtarn visited China lately?

He wants to avoid the Human Rights condemnation, in the hopes he can steal the PM position in the near future from Thaksin and his puppet.

36 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

He tries to keep his innocent white vest by blaming others being responsible.

I wonder if this deportation wasn't agreed already when Paetongtarn visited China lately?

Of course it was, although she wouldn't had any clue as to what was going on, everything already arranged and signed off by the real PM.. 

Why would he comment. It’s aligned with his stance - hates non-Thai/non-buddhists and doing favors for Master Xi. 

5 hours ago, webfact said:

Speaking to the press, Anutin explained that his role did not involve the decision-making process on this matter. "This issue is being handled by the Defence and Foreign Ministries," he stated, emphasising that he had neither been consulted nor did he influence the decision to deport the Uyghurs. As such, he opted to withhold further comment on the situation.

He knows it stinks and s##t sticks.. he's staying quiet for once.

Anutin, the most incompetent and xenophobic man in Thailand, and of course he will keep silent as he knows Thailand made a mistake with Uyghurs... He is a coward only when he can win something with it he will come out... Hope we should get rid of this man quickly

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