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Will Thailand Deport a Group of Dissident Musicians to Russia?
By Mark S. Cogan
Unfortunately for the members of the rock group Bi-2, Thailand has a history of accommodating the requests of authoritarian governments.
Uyghurs Call on Thailand To Stop Detention of Uyghur Refugees
By Tasnim Nazeer
The deaths of two Uyghur refugees in a detention center in Thailand shed light on the grave injustice that is the continued imprisonment of Uyghurs.
Thailand’s Troubling History With the Uyghurs
By Mark S. Cogan
Out of fear of destabilizing its relations with Beijing, the Thai government has failed to protect Uyghur civilians who have sought political asylum in the country.
Official: Indonesia Working With China to Investigate Uyghur Terrorist Suspect
By Shannon Tiezzi
The news from Indonesia is the latest sign that Uyghur extremists may be moving abroad.
1 Suspect Arrested, 2 More Sought in Bangkok Bombing
By Shannon Tiezzi
Two of the suspects are foreigners, believed to be Turkish.
Bangkok Bombing Spotlights Uyghur Woes in Southeast Asia
By Michael Clarke
Uyghurs have become a thorny issue for Thailand and other Southeast Asian nations in their relations with China.
Why Thailand Returned the Uyghurs
By Robert Potter
The move, condemned by the UN, reflects an increasing alignment.
Uyghur Terrorism: A Misnomer?
By Angela Poh
Conflating domestic protest with international terrorism is unhelpful.
After Uyghur Controversy, China Praises Law Enforcement Co-op With Thailand
By Shannon Tiezzi
China sees law enforcement cooperation with Thailand as a model to follow in other relationships.
What's Next for US-Thailand Military Ties?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The two allies meet to discuss advances in their security relationship.
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