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United Nations experts have urged the Thai government to halt the transfer of 48 Uyghurs to China, warning of a real risk of torture or inhumane treatment. The group, part of a larger one arrested in 2014, has allegedly been detained for over a decade without access to lawyers, UN representatives, or family.
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