Surasak Posted Thursday at 02:50 AM Posted Thursday at 02:50 AM Just how low can these Thai MPs stoop? Even third world countries are better than this crowd of clowns. 1
lordgrinz Posted Thursday at 02:50 AM Posted Thursday at 02:50 AM They should have been given the opportunity to head to another predominately Muslim country that would take them. 1
Popular Post Aussie999 Posted Thursday at 02:54 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 02:54 AM Today's news, 6 March... The US, Canada, and Australia, have all over the last 10 years said they would take them as refugees. This is another case of Thailand telling BS lies, general option Thailand afraid of upsetting China. 3
TheFishman1 Posted Thursday at 03:07 AM Posted Thursday at 03:07 AM The country should’ve known if they wanted them they need to pay Thailand a bunch of money that’s all timing government thinks about his money what they did is shameful I forgot there’s no shame in this country TIT
Popular Post ChicagoExpat Posted Thursday at 03:13 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 03:13 AM 2 hours ago, NorthernRyland said: I'm with Thailand on this one. Muslims can't be assimilated and are a problem waiting to happen. Those people pictured below are presumably citizens in some Western country that have the exact same rights as you do except the live in a parallel societies. The West invented the idea of so-called "human rights" and so they discard it as well. Learn from Thailand on this one and get rid of these people while you still can. You seem to totally misunderstand the issues here. 1) You're apparently unaware that Thailand already has a large indigenous Muslim population. 2) The issue wasn't whether or not Thailand would grant them residency -- they wouldn't -- but to send them to a country that would accept them -- several offered. 3) Thailand has signed international agreements that prevent this -- it's called "refoulement." Stupid word but there it is. 4) The larger question of malign Chinese influence hangs over this -- Thailand has tons of refugees from all over the world (e.g. lots of Pakistani Christians, Burmese) but why are these few Uighurs suddenly a problem? 5) You parrot Russian/Chinese propaganda on your human rights comment. 1 2
Daniel 2 Posted Thursday at 03:16 AM Posted Thursday at 03:16 AM Don't deport these people, send Uyghurs to US, Canada, Australia UK and Europe .... so these Uyghurs can flourish West.
Dan O Posted Thursday at 03:22 AM Posted Thursday at 03:22 AM 1 hour ago, Jonathan Swift said: I speculate of course, but someone got paid to do this, or Thailand is afraid of China for any number of reasons. China may have threatened Thailand with economic sanctions or some similar economic blackmail. Or the Chinese government may have personally threatened individuals and families. They have spies running all around the US for example, and have kidnapped people there. Pretty disgusting. There was actually a memo from one of the Thai diplomats that discussed the need to deport them and only return them to China in order to not offend the Chinese govt per their request. It was posted on line in a news story earlier this week. 1
connda Posted Thursday at 03:25 AM Posted Thursday at 03:25 AM 18 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Thailand has deported 48 Uyghurs to China, turning down asylum offers from the US, Canada, and Australia. This decision, reported by Reuters, took place despite a decade-long detention period and concerns from UN human rights experts about the safety of these ethnic minorities. The only way I make sense of this is if Thailand chose to deport them back to China in order to send a message that Thailand will never be a transit stop for Uyghurs thinking that if they can reach Thailand then they will find safe haven in the US, Canada, or AU. Which does make sense. As everyone one of us who lives here knows, Thailand want nothing to do with those entering Thailand illegally whether they seek asylum or simply seek to live in this country illegally.
wadman Posted Thursday at 03:44 AM Posted Thursday at 03:44 AM 16 hours ago, MikeandDow said: agree 100% Total lies from the begining Thailand has shot its self in the foot big time !! shame on you Keep licking your Chinese masters backsides Thailand. Shows your true colours to the world. A third world cesspool beholden to China. As for the Deputy PM he lies like a cheap carpet. The reason why China wanted these Uyghurs deported back to China isn't because they are Uyghurs. It's because they are wanted for criminal charges in China. Like for setting off bombs in public places and the like. They have pulled the same stunts in Thailand if they didn't get their way. 1
PeeJayEm Posted Thursday at 03:55 AM Posted Thursday at 03:55 AM 17 hours ago, Purdey said: Poor Thailand, always a balancing act. Poor Thailand? It's what happen when human values are thrown out of the window purely for self-interest.
Iron Tongue Posted Thursday at 04:03 AM Posted Thursday at 04:03 AM 40 minutes ago, Dan O said: There was actually a memo from one of the Thai diplomats that discussed the need to deport them and only return them to China in order to not offend the Chinese govt per their request. It was posted on line in a news story earlier this week. Notice that this time around, there are no Thai Pols claiming that the "Uyghurs asked to be returned to China!" They finally figured-out that even professional liars couldn't pull that one off. 1 1
klauskunkel Posted Thursday at 04:31 AM Posted Thursday at 04:31 AM Dear PM Shinawatra, You and your partisan MPs did exactly what you always decry: You tarnished Thailand's reputation. Congratulations on becoming a honorary taxi driver, Walking Street bouncer, RTP stooge... 1
Sydebolle Posted Thursday at 05:26 AM Posted Thursday at 05:26 AM Possibly the silliest excuse if not an outrageous lie is Phumtham Wechayachai's statement. Did he expect a hand-written note by the American president or QE2/King Charles III on the subject? Be honest and just admit that you followed the whistles of PR China. Thailand could have granted political asylum as well and, except a lot of cage rattling out of Beijing and consultations on ambassadorial levels ...... nothing else would have happened. The official Thailand should be ashamed of herself, a very poor loss of image in the 21st century 😞
JimHuaHin Posted Thursday at 07:06 AM Posted Thursday at 07:06 AM Is Thailand a Chinese province or a Chinese colony? 1 1
MeRakThai Posted Thursday at 07:36 AM Posted Thursday at 07:36 AM 6 hours ago, NorthernRyland said: I'm with Thailand on this one. Muslims can't be assimilated and are a problem waiting to happen. Those people pictured below are presumably citizens in some Western country that have the exact same rights as you do except the live in a parallel societies. The West invented the idea of so-called "human rights" and so they discard it as well. Learn from Thailand on this one and get rid of these people while you still can. Uyghurs have been in Xinjiang since at least the 9 century. They have not "assimilated" they were there for centuries. A uyghur friend has told me his brother doctor got 10 years jail for praying not in a government sanctioned mosque with an approved imam. That sound like assimilation? 1 1 1
wensiensheng Posted Thursday at 08:28 AM Posted Thursday at 08:28 AM 22 hours ago, ikke1959 said: Again of proof of the many lies of this Government... New elections are needed New elections for what? You do know what happened last time don’t you? 1 1
ChicagoExpat Posted Thursday at 08:38 AM Posted Thursday at 08:38 AM 4 hours ago, wadman said: The reason why China wanted these Uyghurs deported back to China isn't because they are Uyghurs. It's because they are wanted for criminal charges in China. Like for setting off bombs in public places and the like. They have pulled the same stunts in Thailand if they didn't get their way. Really? China waited years to try and have terrorists -- who have been in custody for more than a decade -- returned to them? You really believe these were criminals and terrorists? No, you know they weren't. What made them "criminals" was embarrassing the CCP. If they were criminals, why was Chinese state TV showing them arrived home, unarrested, in reunions with family members? Come on. 1
UserC923 Posted Thursday at 08:49 AM Posted Thursday at 08:49 AM Anyone who comes out to condemn Thailand should take care of the Burmese and Cambodians in Thailand. 1
spidermike007 Posted Thursday at 09:44 AM Posted Thursday at 09:44 AM Moral bankruptcy can manifest itself on many different levels, however you know it when you see it, and there is absolutely no question that the current administration possesses it to an alarming degree. The same can be said about the Thai army for many decades now. Unless and until the youth are allowed to establish power when they are democratically elected, this nation will continue to march backwards at a rather brisk pace. 1
harryviking Posted Thursday at 11:11 AM Posted Thursday at 11:11 AM On 3/5/2025 at 4:12 PM, snoop1130 said: Picture courtesy of News Statesman Thailand has deported 48 Uyghurs to China, turning down asylum offers from the US, Canada, and Australia. This decision, reported by Reuters, took place despite a decade-long detention period and concerns from UN human rights experts about the safety of these ethnic minorities. Thailand's government has defended the move, claiming it was legal and aligned with their human rights policies. However, organizations have long criticized China for its treatment of Uyghurs, a Muslim ethnic group primarily residing in Xinjiang, numbering about 10 million. Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai stated no clear resettlement offers from Western countries were received. He said, "We waited for more than 10 years, and I have spoken to many major countries, but no one told me for certain." A US State Department official, who wished to remain unnamed, claimed that the US had actively worked with Thailand to address this issue. Sources from Canada and Australia also confirmed offers to resettle the Uyghurs had been made, though these were not made public due to fears of straining diplomatic relations with China. While Thailand and China's foreign ministries have remained silent, Australia's Foreign Minister, Penny Wong, expressed disapproval of Thailand's action, warning of potential diplomatic fallout. China's embassy in Bangkok called the deportees 40 "illegal migrants," stating they have now been reunited with their families. Five Uyghurs remain in Thai prisons due to legal challenges, while the status of three others is uncertain. Former Thai ambassador Pisan Manawapat confirmed multiple offers from other nations to take in the detainees but cited China's influence as a critical deterrent, saying, "We didn’t want to upset China." Thailand’s consideration for deportation relied heavily on China's promises to allow Thai officials to monitor the well-being of the Uyghurs after their return. Picture courtesy of Institute for European, Russian,, and Eurasian Studies UN experts cautioned about the potential for torture or worse, criticizing Thailand's handling of the situation. The UN refugee agency highlighted its lack of access to assess the Uyghurs' asylum claims, leaving them trapped in detention without options. To provide context, Xinjiang was designated an autonomous region in 1955 but remains tightly controlled by the Chinese central government. Development initiatives since the 1990s have escalated cultural tensions between Uyghurs and the Han Chinese, who have increasingly settled in the region. The Chinese government defends its policies in Xinjiang as necessary to counter extremism and spur economic growth. It rejects accusations of genocide as politically driven and without credible evidence, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-05 Thailand: COWARDS!!!😫 1
wadman Posted Thursday at 12:19 PM Posted Thursday at 12:19 PM 3 hours ago, ChicagoExpat said: Really? China waited years to try and have terrorists -- who have been in custody for more than a decade -- returned to them? You really believe these were criminals and terrorists? No, you know they weren't. What made them "criminals" was embarrassing the CCP. If they were criminals, why was Chinese state TV showing them arrived home, unarrested, in reunions with family members? Come on. Think of this logically: why would China give a hoot if perfectly innocent Uyghurs want to leave China permanently and go to Thailand (or whatever country)? It would a case of good riddance! And if they are completely innocent, what reason would they even give to Thailand for seeking asylum? You come on. 1 1
OldBird Posted Thursday at 10:25 PM Posted Thursday at 10:25 PM Another example that China is pulling all the strings of their pupets. 1 1
ChicagoExpat Posted Friday at 02:25 AM Posted Friday at 02:25 AM 14 hours ago, wadman said: Think of this logically: why would China give a hoot if perfectly innocent Uyghurs want to leave China permanently and go to Thailand (or whatever country)? It would a case of good riddance! And if they are completely innocent, what reason would they even give to Thailand for seeking asylum? You come on. Again, you appear to be unaware of key facts concerning what you're confidently asserting, including the nature of the CCP, and the history of the Uighurs there and the history of the Uighurs who leave China.. Maybe read up a bit (non-CCP sources, this time) and come back later.
ChicagoExpat Posted Friday at 02:27 AM Posted Friday at 02:27 AM 17 hours ago, UserC923 said: Anyone who comes out to condemn Thailand should take care of the Burmese and Cambodians in Thailand. That's an absurd requirement to call out Thailand and China on this. How about this, then? "Anyone who refuses to condemn Thailand should go visit Uighur villages in China." Equally dumb.
Hanuman2547 Posted Friday at 04:37 AM Posted Friday at 04:37 AM 21 hours ago, JimHuaHin said: Is Thailand a Chinese province or a Chinese colony? A special economic zone for China
wadman Posted Friday at 04:39 AM Posted Friday at 04:39 AM 1 hour ago, ChicagoExpat said: Again, you appear to be unaware of key facts concerning what you're confidently asserting, including the nature of the CCP, and the history of the Uighurs there and the history of the Uighurs who leave China.. Maybe read up a bit (non-CCP sources, this time) and come back later. The root of the problem is that the Uyghurs want their independence, and take XianJiang province away with them in doing so. They have resorted to bombings and other acts of violence. The latest rounds of that was before covid, when the Uyghurs went on a rampage in XianJiang, and indiscriminately killed around 200 Han Chinese in the streets. That's what set off the latest round of violence and crackdown by China. Naturally China isn't so keen on losing territory. They don't give a hoot if all the Uyghurs emigrate away permanently, in fact they welcome it, it just means fewer trouble makers. The Uyghurs that aren't allowed to leave China are the ones who have committed violent crimes (or suspected of doing so). You can't set off a bomb, and then skip the country to avoid prosecution, is that so difficult to understand? This narrative that western MSM (and you) is pushing that China is persecuting Uyghurs just for being Uyghurs doesn't even pass the smell test. What exactly is the logic in that? China is persecuting Uyghurs from being different? There are lots of minorities in China, those who don't seek to carve out a chunk of the country have nothing to fear. In fact they have more rights than the Han Chinese. 1 1
black tabby12345 Posted Friday at 01:20 PM Posted Friday at 01:20 PM On 3/5/2025 at 5:46 PM, Purdey said: Poor Thailand, always a balancing act. As the nature of the country located between 2 of the Oriental Giants: China & India. It was their essential trade, in order to maintain its independence and sovereignty without huge military muscle.
Captain Flack Posted yesterday at 01:56 AM Posted yesterday at 01:56 AM A post translating the quote in thai has been removed. @UserC923 Note rule 16. English is the only permitted language anywhere on ASEAN NOW, except within the Thai language forum, where using Thai is allowed. Short Thai translations of technical terms are permitted in specialty forums. While we make allowances for members who do not speak English as their first language, we expect everyone to make an effort to post in a manner that allows others to understand their posts. As an international forum we have members from many countries in the world, and English is not the first language of every poster.
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