Thailand's Uighur refugees : security implications for Southeast Asia

Thailand recently deported more than 100 Uighur illegal refugees back to China, triggering criticisms from Turkey and US, as well as the UN and human rights groups. The legalistic perpective of the media skirts the existential threat posed by illegal traffic of Uighur regugees to the security of Tha...

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Main Author: Stefanie, Kam
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Format: Commentary
Language:English
Published: 2015
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/79240
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-792402020-11-01T07:00:05Z Thailand's Uighur refugees : security implications for Southeast Asia Stefanie, Kam S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Thailand recently deported more than 100 Uighur illegal refugees back to China, triggering criticisms from Turkey and US, as well as the UN and human rights groups. The legalistic perpective of the media skirts the existential threat posed by illegal traffic of Uighur regugees to the security of Thailand and Southeast Asia. 2015-09-04T08:30:07Z 2019-12-06T13:20:34Z 2015-09-04T08:30:07Z 2019-12-06T13:20:34Z 2015 2015 Commentary Stefanie, K. (2015). Thailand's Uighur refugees : security implications for Southeast Asia. (RSIS Commentaries, No. 160). RSIS Commentaries. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/79240 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/38608 en RSIS Commentaries, 160-15 Nanyang Technological University 3 p. application/pdf
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description Thailand recently deported more than 100 Uighur illegal refugees back to China, triggering criticisms from Turkey and US, as well as the UN and human rights groups. The legalistic perpective of the media skirts the existential threat posed by illegal traffic of Uighur regugees to the security of Thailand and Southeast Asia.
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