A group of 48 Uyghur refugees detained in Thai prisons for over a decade face deportation to China, where Uyghur Muslims suffer severe persecution. The international community is at a crossroads, with the fate of these men serving as a litmus test for human rights in Southeast Asia. Urgent appeals have been made to prevent their forced repatriation, as the situation presents a significant challenge for Malaysia, particularly with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s leadership role in ASEAN.
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