Uyghur deportee assures Thai DPM Phumtham he is happy with his family now


- Photo: The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: A Uyghur deportee told visiting Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai that he appreciated the cooperation between the Thai and Chinese governments in helping him reunite with his family in Xinjiang.

The Uyghur man expressed his appreciation through an interpreter when Phumtham and his delegation, including reporters, visited him in Shufu County, Kashgar Prefecture, Xinjiang, on Thursday (March 20).

Thursday marked the second day of Phumtham and his delegation’s visit to 40 deported Uyghurs in Xinjiang.

Phumtham had led his delegation to Xinjiang on Wednesday morning to observe the lives of the deportees following their return to China by the Thai government on Feb 27.

The Uyghur man told Phumtham that on the day of his return, his parents and sister welcomed him upon arrival and took him home, and he was not detained by the Chinese authorities.

He said he had missed his family deeply, having been separated from them since his arrest in Thailand for unlawful entry 12 years ago.

He recounted that he had left Xinjiang as a teenager after being lured away by extremists who persuaded him to travel to Turkiye. However, he was arrested during a flight transit in Thailand.

The man said he had been well cared for in Thailand over the past 12 years but had longed for his family and was particularly worried about his mother, who was in poor health.

He added that when he left, his youngest daughter was just two years old.

Now, he is living with her, while his wife, who has since divorced him, is living with their eldest daughter.

During the conversation, Phumtham asked him whether he had sent a letter during his detention in Bangkok.

The man replied that he had not written any letters and had heard that none of his friends had either.

He said that upon his return home, he received a warm welcome from his neighbours, and the Chinese government reissued his citizen ID card and household registration.

His parents also expressed their happiness at having their son back home.

The family offered Phumtham and his delegation drinks and snacks as a gesture of hospitality. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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