Supreme Commissioner of the UN Human Rights Folker Turk. The UN was convicted by the forced return of the Uyghur group from Thailand to China Human rights ~ 60 > deportation to China 40 Uyghurs, which have been held in Thailand for more than 11 years, is a “clear violation of international laws and standards in the field of human rights.” This was announced today by the Supreme Commissioner of the UN Human Rights Folker Turk. according to him, this decision violates the principle of non -dimensioning, according to which there is a complete ban on the expulsion in cases of a real threat of torture, cruelty or other irreparable harm. ~ 60 >~ 60 > principle of non -departure is contained in the torture and other cruel, inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or inhuman or in man humiliating the dignity of types of circulation and punishment, the participant of which is Thailand, as well as in a number of other international documents and in Thai legislation. “The management entrusted to me has repeatedly called on the Thai authorities to observe its obligations under international law regarding these persons in need of international protection,” said Turk. “The fact that they were forcibly returned is deeply regret.” 60 > group of Men of Uyghur origin contained in Thailand in a number of immigration centers – “in bad conditions” – since March 2014. Five of these people died in conclusion. According to available data, eight people are in custody. ~ 60 > Supreme Commissioner called on Chinese authorities to disclose information about the whereabouts of deported Uyghurs and handle them in accordance with international standards in the field of human rights. “authorities of the authorities of the authorities Thailand should guarantee the refusal of further deportations, as well as the fact that the rest of the group, including potential refugees and asylum referens contained in Thailand, will receive full protection in accordance with the obligations of the country by international law, ”the UN main human rights activist emphasized. previously the Office of the Supreme Commissar The UN Human Rights (UVKB) received reports that the group of Uyghurs detained in Bangkok was facing inevitable deportation. Management has repeatedly tried to access the detainees. Such access was not provided, and the Thai authorities stated that the deportation decisions were not made. ~ 60 > in the UVKB expressed concern about the detention of this group since 2014 and called for Thailand to improve their content, as well as find acceptable ways to resolve this situation. & nbsp; & nbsp;