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Thai Deputy PM Phumtham Reassures Uyghurs in Xinjiang Visit


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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Overall, Phumtham's visit underscores Thailand's commitment to handling sensitive international issues with diplomacy and compassion while ensuring that actions align with legal obligations and humanitarian concerns, reported The Thaiger.

 

Everything is fine!

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The CCP did a very nice job of staging that photo and this event, and either the Thai representative was totally deceived or he simply went along with the stooge event. Everybody knows what happens to these guys, everybody knows how vicious and heartless the CCP is, and everybody knows how badly persecuted these people are.

 

Thailand dropped the ball, the government showed extreme levels of moral bankruptcy and cowardice, and they got the kind of egg on their face that they deserved. 

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21 hours ago, SmartyMarty said:

If you believe this, you will believe anything. The Uyghurs are one of the most persecuted groups in China. this is a farce.

Totally agree...

I worked in Urumqi a long time ago, and even then the Chinese gave them hell.

But since my time there it got a 1000 times worse with basic ethnic cleansing and Uyghur rights completely taken away.

 

The moral of the story being that there is no way the Chinese would let the delegation near any dissidents.

These people they meet are being told what to say, how to smile etc, under threats.

 

Plus if you were basically imprisoned in Thailand in harsh conditions, you wouldn't be holding the captors hands and lovingly smiling...just utter PR silliness on the part of the Thai Govt that has probably made them a laughing stock with many countries.

 

 

 

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23 hours ago, webfact said:

He articulated that the legal constraints meant long detentions were unfortunately unavoidable when no third country was prepared to accept them.

 

That is clearly a downright lie. Several countries offered to take them. Who are we to believe eh?

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The other 41 out of 42 are are in prison or a labour camp or have already been executed or are somewhere else being re-educated/brain washed into Chinese communism propaganda.

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I am happy to see most people can glance at a photo and say it is faked. I am not as certain it is not people thankful to be home.

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13 hours ago, hotchilli said:

For which the victims must feel grateful ?

My old man said "when in a hole stop digging"

Thailand gets out the back-hoe

stop it !.you are spoiling a lovely fairy story 'and they all lived happily ever after' !

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See, they have various nuts in glass bowls, they're all good, bye, don't write..

 

 

It reminds of that scene in the movie The Interview, where the guy discovers the shop is plastic fruit and fake fronts.

 

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On 3/20/2025 at 4:18 PM, SmartyMarty said:

If you believe this, you will believe anything. The Uyghurs are one of the most persecuted groups in China. this is a farce.

 

Or, buy anything.....

 

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