Saturday, December 19, 2009

Cambodia to expel Uighur asylum-seekers from China

December 19, 2009
By Sopheng Cheang
Associated Press Writer

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia—A group of Muslims who fled China after deadly ethnic rioting and sought asylum in Cambodia will be deported, most likely back home, government spokesmen said Saturday.
The 20 Uighurs were being expelled because it was determined they entered the country illegally, Foreign Ministry spokesman Koy Kuong said. He said two other Uighurs have gone missing.
The United States and United Nations urged Cambodia to stop the deportation. A spokeswoman for the U.N. refugee agency said it had not finished evaluating the Uighurs, including two children, for refugee status.
Cambodia has been under intense pressure from China, which has called the ethnic Uighurs criminals after they fled the country with the help of a secret network of missionaries. The expulsion comes as Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping visits Cambodia on Sunday as part of a four-country tour.

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