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Cambodia deports Chinese Uighurs | |
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A group of 20 Chinese Uighurs who fled to Cambodia after ethnic riots in July have been deported back to China. | |
The United Nations refugee agency strongly condemned the deportation, saying Cambodia had committed a grave breach of international refugee law. | |
The decision follows intense pressure by China, which has referred to the group as criminals. | The decision follows intense pressure by China, which has referred to the group as criminals. |
Human rights groups have warned that the group is likely to face persecution on return to China. | |
The expulsions came ahead of a visit to Cambodia by Chinese Vice-President Xi Jingping on Sunday. There has been no immediate comment from the Chinese foreign ministry. | |
Death sentences | Death sentences |
A protest by Uighurs in the city of Urumqi, in Xinjiang region, erupted into violence in July, leaving at least 197 people dead. | A protest by Uighurs in the city of Urumqi, in Xinjiang region, erupted into violence in July, leaving at least 197 people dead. |
Shops were smashed and vehicles set alight while passers-by were set upon by Uighur rioters in the city, whose population is mostly from China's dominant Han group. | |
Groups of Han later went looking for revenge as police struggled to restore order. | Groups of Han later went looking for revenge as police struggled to restore order. |
Most of those killed in the unrest were Han, according to officials, and Urumqi's Han population had demanded swift justice. | Most of those killed in the unrest were Han, according to officials, and Urumqi's Han population had demanded swift justice. |
Twelve people were sentenced to death after the riots. | Twelve people were sentenced to death after the riots. |
Tensions between the mainly-Muslim Uighurs of Xinjiang and Han have been growing in recent years. Millions of Han have moved to the region in recent decades. | Tensions between the mainly-Muslim Uighurs of Xinjiang and Han have been growing in recent years. Millions of Han have moved to the region in recent decades. |
Many Uighurs want more autonomy and rights for their culture and religion than is allowed by Beijing's strict rule. | Many Uighurs want more autonomy and rights for their culture and religion than is allowed by Beijing's strict rule. |