snoop1130 Posted March 14 Posted March 14 File photo for reference only Slovenia has expressed regret over Thailand's decision to deport 40 Uyghurs back to China, with Deputy Prime Minister Tanja Fajon urging the importance of human rights considerations among UN Human Rights Council members. The Uyghurs, detained for ten years in a Thai immigration facility, were moved to China's Xinjiang region last month, raising fears of persecution. Western nations and global rights groups have criticised the repatriation, voicing concerns over potential ill-treatment by Chinese authorities. Despite the uproar, Fajon remains optimistic, highlighting the necessity for open discussions and increased European engagement to ensure human rights adherence. During her two-day official visit to Thailand, Fajon emphasised continued collaboration, appreciating Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa's willingness to discuss sensitive issues. Her trip preceded her visit to the Philippines, marking an effort to strengthen diplomatic relations in the region, reported Thai PBS World. -- 2025-03-14 2
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted March 14 Popular Post Posted March 14 32 minutes ago, snoop1130 said: urging the importance of human rights considerations among UN Human Rights Council members. Thailand should never have been allowed onto the council. Their record on section 112 is another reason. 3
MikeandDow Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Good artical in https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2979951/european-parliament-condemns-thailand-for-human-rights-violations
Popular Post Purdey Posted March 14 Popular Post Posted March 14 Agreed. Thailand does not understand human rights. 3
MikeandDow Posted March 14 Posted March 14 the unelected goverment will ignore this, hope they will get kicked out of the council
anchadian Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Followed by the US Announcement of a Visa Restriction Policy to Address the Forced Return of Uyghurs and Members of Other Ethnic or Religious Groups with Protection Concerns to China Today, I am announcing a new visa restriction policy that will apply to current or former foreign government officials responsible for, or complicit in, the forced return of Uyghurs or members of other ethnic or religious groups with protection concerns to China. We are committed to combating China’s efforts to pressure governments to forcibly return Uyghurs and other groups to China, where they are subject to torture and enforced disappearances. I am immediately implementing this policy by taking steps to impose visa restrictions on current and former officials from the Government of Thailand responsible for, or complicit in, the forced return of 40 Uyghurs from Thailand on February 27. Read the full statement here: https://www.state.gov/announcement-of-a-visa-restriction-policy-to-address-the-forced-return-of-uyghurs-and-members-of-other-ethnic-or-religious-groups-with-protection-concerns-to-china/
Artisi Posted March 14 Posted March 14 37 minutes ago, Mike_Hunt said: This warms my heart to hear they care. Do you?
TheFishman1 Posted March 15 Posted March 15 Thailand could care less with other countries or government things they made their bed they love China they will listen to what leader tells them to do and they have no shame Thailand has absolutely no shame this government come onTIT 1
MikeandDow Posted March 15 Posted March 15 This uneleted goverment is a embarrassment to Thailand now !! big loss of Face in the eyes of the world, The US and europe should now apply sanctions hit them where it hurts Money !! 1 1 1
harryviking Posted March 15 Posted March 15 18 hours ago, snoop1130 said: File photo for reference only Slovenia has expressed regret over Thailand's decision to deport 40 Uyghurs back to China, with Deputy Prime Minister Tanja Fajon urging the importance of human rights considerations among UN Human Rights Council members. The Uyghurs, detained for ten years in a Thai immigration facility, were moved to China's Xinjiang region last month, raising fears of persecution. Western nations and global rights groups have criticised the repatriation, voicing concerns over potential ill-treatment by Chinese authorities. Despite the uproar, Fajon remains optimistic, highlighting the necessity for open discussions and increased European engagement to ensure human rights adherence. During her two-day official visit to Thailand, Fajon emphasised continued collaboration, appreciating Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa's willingness to discuss sensitive issues. Her trip preceded her visit to the Philippines, marking an effort to strengthen diplomatic relations in the region, reported Thai PBS World. Chinese masters..... -- 2025-03-14 Thailand bending all over fort her Chinese Masters! Cowards.... 1 1
Peterphuket Posted March 15 Posted March 15 19 hours ago, Purdey said: Agreed. Thailand does not understand human rights. This is because there is a large group in that country that does not fall into that category.
daejung Posted March 15 Posted March 15 On 3/14/2025 at 5:02 PM, Tropicalevo said: Thailand should never have been allowed onto the council. Their record on section 112 is another reason. Which countries should be allowed then ? Members of Human Rights Council Albania, Algeria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burundi, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cote d'Ivoire, Cuba, Cyprus, Czechia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, France, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Iceland, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Malawi, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands (Kingdom of the), North Macedonia, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Romania, South Africa, Spain, Sudan, Switzerland, Thailand, Viet Nam
blaze master Posted March 15 Posted March 15 14 hours ago, Artisi said: 15 hours ago, Mike_Hunt said: This warms my heart to hear they care. Do you? Do you ?
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