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Thailand defies UN over migrants | |
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Thailand says 126 asylum-seekers from the Burmese Rohingya minority who were detained by the military a week ago have been sent back out to sea. | Thailand says 126 asylum-seekers from the Burmese Rohingya minority who were detained by the military a week ago have been sent back out to sea. |
The UN Refugee Agency asked to see the detainees three days ago, but never received a response. | The UN Refugee Agency asked to see the detainees three days ago, but never received a response. |
Last month almost 1,000 Rohingyas were detained and then towed out to sea by Thai security forces in boats with little food and no motors. | Last month almost 1,000 Rohingyas were detained and then towed out to sea by Thai security forces in boats with little food and no motors. |
Hundreds of survivors have been rescued, but hundreds more are missing. | Hundreds of survivors have been rescued, but hundreds more are missing. |
Less than a month after taking office the new Thai government is struggling to manage a public relations disaster caused by the treatment meted out by Thai military units to Rohingya boat people last month. | Less than a month after taking office the new Thai government is struggling to manage a public relations disaster caused by the treatment meted out by Thai military units to Rohingya boat people last month. |
class="" href="/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7847370.stm">Honeymoon to nightmare for Thai PM Top military commanders have denied mistreating any of the Rohingyas, but testimony from exhausted survivors who washed up in India and Indonesia have given a very different picture. They say they were packed onto boats with no motors, then set adrift on the high seas with little food or water. | |
The UN has been trying to get information about a group of 126 who arrived in Thailand a week ago - but has so far been denied access to them. | The UN has been trying to get information about a group of 126 who arrived in Thailand a week ago - but has so far been denied access to them. |
The government admits it has had trouble getting information about these detainees from the local military units known to be holding them. | The government admits it has had trouble getting information about these detainees from the local military units known to be holding them. |
Now it is being told they too have been sent back out to sea - although under what conditions is not clear. | Now it is being told they too have been sent back out to sea - although under what conditions is not clear. |
Human rights groups fear they too may have suffered the same fate as the previous groups. | Human rights groups fear they too may have suffered the same fate as the previous groups. |
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has assured them illegal migrants will be treated humanely, but he appears to have little control over how the military deals with them. | Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has assured them illegal migrants will be treated humanely, but he appears to have little control over how the military deals with them. |
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