Thailand’s deportation of 40 Uyghurs to China last week was in the Southeast Asian country’s best interest due to the possibility of retaliation from Beijing if the group was sent elsewhere, a Thai minister said on Thursday.

Thailand’s government has repeatedly defended the secretive deportation, which came despite calls from United Nations human rights experts who said the Uyghurs would be at risk of torture, ill-treatment and “irreparable harm” if returned to China.

Human rights groups accuse China of widespread abuses of Uyghurs, a mainly Muslim ethnic minority numbering about 10 million in its northwestern region of Xinjiang. Beijing denies any abuses.

Russ Jalichandra, Thailand’s vice minister for foreign affairs, in a statement on Thursday said some countries had offered to resettle the Uyghurs, walking back previous comments by Thai officials that no such proposals had been made.

He did not name the countries.

The United States, Canada and Australia were among countries that had offered to resettle the Uyghurs but Bangkok took no action for fear of upsetting China.

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  • Valmond@lemmy.world
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    Guess they have to get nukes now that the USA has become unreliable and Europe hasn’t stepped up just yet.

    But they shouldn’t have sent away people to their deaths.

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      19 hours ago

      Nukes aren’t going to help them unless they also have a time machine. And Thailand has never had a strong relationship with the US, even before Trump, so they’d need a time machine or other magic there as well.

      Again, what the fuck do think they could have done?