Xinjiang’s strategic role in the Belt and Road Initiative has also led to demographic engineering, as Beijing resettles Han ...
Projects are dead and surveillance is omnipresent in Xinjiang, which once lured Western companies such as Volkswagen.
Phumtham Wechayachai visits Xinjiang, apologises for Uyghur detention, praises safe return, and checks on their well-being.
A delegation of Thai officials and media arrived in China’s northwestern Xinjiang region on Wednesday, seeking to calm ...
A Thai delegation visited China's Xinjiang region to address concerns about the treatment of 40 Uyghurs deported from ...
Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and Justice Minister Pol. Col. Thawee Sodsong, along with ...
Click to expand Image Detainees behind cell bars at the police Immigration Detention Center in Bangkok, Thailand, January 21, ...
At the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) organised an exhibition aimed ...
Thailand's deportation of 40 Uyghurs to China sparks international criticism, with cabinet ministers visiting Xinjiang to assess their status. Despite global backlash, Thailand cites assurances from ...
The U.S. State Department has announced sanctions on an unknown number of current and former Thai officials for their role in ...
URUMQI, China—About a decade ago, some Western companies answered Beijing’s calls to invest in Xinjiang, an underdeveloped region in the country’s remote west. Some were drawn by the natural ...
Uyghurs are Turkic-speaking Muslims, most of whom live in Xinjiang in China’s northwest. The Chinese government has long been hostile to expressions of Uyghur identity. Since late 2016 ...
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