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Opening of Mekong unbolts doors for Uighurs fleeing China: Thai immigration Posted: 04 Apr 2014 05:14 AM PDT China can blame nobody but itself for opening up the Mekong that was once crammed with treacherous cascades, according to Thai immigration officials on the Golden Triangle, where the borders of Burma, Laos and Thailand converge on the Mekong that originates in China. They were commenting on recent reports of more than 300 Uighurs from China's Muslim-dominant Sinkiang (Xinjiang) province being detained in Thailand:
Trafficking of Uighurs, according to him, are different from that of the North Koreans. "The North Koreans usually announce themselves upon arrival on the Thai soil, so they can be detained by the police and picked up by the South Koreans later," he said. "But Uighurs never do that. They are just quietly transported by their contacts to the South (of Thailand), where sizeable Muslim populations are located. From there, they are taken to other countries." Authorities initials said they believed the groups were Turkish, because they claimed to be from Turkey, reported Bangkok Post. |
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