Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Report: Laos deports Uighurs back to China

Tuesday, December 28, 2010
The Associated Press

BEIJING -- A media report says Laos has deported seven Uighurs who fled China after ethnic riots last year, raising concerns over the treatment of Uighurs forcibly returned to face prosecution by the Chinese government.

The U.S.-funded broadcaster Radio Free Asia said that the Laotian government arrested Memet Eli Rozi, his wife Gulbahar Sadiq, and their five children in the country in March and deported them back to China. The report was based on an interview conducted last week with Gulbahar Sadiq, who was now back in western Xinjiang.

The new information has emerged a year after Cambodia's controversial deportation in December 2009 of 20 Uighurs who had sought asylum there after fleeing deadly ethnic riots in Xinjiang's capital earlier that year.

4 comments:

ជនពាល said...

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ហើយបានជាពួកគេចាប់បញ្ជូនពួកអុយហ្គួរ ទៅអោយចិនផងដែរ ។ ព្រោះថា បើមានពួកអ៊ុយហ្គួរក្នុងដៃ គឺដូចជាមានទំនិញ
ដ៏ពិសេស ៕

Anonymous said...

Chinese money can do everything

Anonymous said...

Lao,Cambodia,and China are communist countries.
Why did I say,"Cambodia is a communist country?
Hun Sen was a Khmer Rouge leader when he was in Southeast zone.
The ways he acts,talks,walks,clothes,and he also so friendly to Lao,Vietnam,and China.
Lao is a poor country,she needs help from the second richest country called China.Lao needs money like Hun Sen it from China too.

Anonymous said...

Loas does not need money from China because Laos has alots of resources. Laos should use that resource instead of borrow from China. Laos will be the same faith as Cambodia by losing her independent. Laos will owe China for more generation to come, good luck Laos.