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Thailand: Immediately End Indefinite Detention of Uyghur Refugees, Investigate Death in Custody

The Coalition for the Rights of Refugees and Stateless Persons (CRSP) and Migrant Working Group (MWG)

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28 April 2023
Second Uyghur refugee dies in Thai immigration detention in two months.
Mr. Mattohti Mattursun (Muhammad Tursun), 40, a Uyghur refugee who had been in Thai immigration detention since March 13, 2014, passed away on Friday. He died of suspected liver failure. Mattohti Mattursun is the second Uyghur man from a group of almost 50 Uyghur detainees to die in the last two months. In February 2023, Uyghur refugee Aziz Abdullah also died in Suan Phlu immigration detention center (IDC), where most of the Uyghur refugees are being detained.
According to reports, Mattohti Mattursun suffered from severe stomach pains and vomiting in the weeks leading up to his death. His health condition deteriorated to the extent that he could not speak, and he was transferred to the hospital on April 21, 2023, and died the same day.
CRSP and MWG request the Royal Thai Government to publicly confirm his death, publicly share the medical autopsy, and investigate the death in custody.
Arbitrary Detention and Torture under Thai Law Mattohti Mattursun arrived in Thailand in 2014. He was one of 350 Uyghur men, women, and children fleeing persecution including crimes against humanity by Chinese authorities. They were, however arrested and detained by the Thai authorities. In July 2015, at least 170 women and children were transferred to Turkey. Some weeks later, more than 100 men and women were deported to China. No further information on their treatment or whereabouts is available.
In contravention of Thai and international law, they have been denied access to a lawyer, to UNHCR, and, critically, do not have access to adequate medical care, confined indoors 24 hours a day in overcrowded, unsanitary cells without access to adequate or halal food, physical exercise, or appropriate medical treatment, and their health deteriorates as a result.
These men have been detained arbitrarily for over nine years with no idea of when they may be released. Their detention amounts to torture as prohibited both by Thailand ́s Act on Prevention and Suppression of Torture and Enforced Disappearance and the UN Convention Against Torture and other Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (UNCAT) and contrary to Thailand ́s obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).
Previous Deaths
Since the Uyghur group has been detained in Thailand there have been five deaths in detention including two children. Only two months ago, on February 11, 2023, Uyghur refugee Aziz Abdullah, 49, died in the Suan Phlu IDC, also after severe health complications. He reportedly died of pneumonia, after having spent almost nine years in immigration detention. His family do not yet have information as to how and why he died, and autopsy report has not been shared with them.
Thailand ́s Criminal Procedure Code requires an inquest to be carried out to investigate the deaths of Aziz Abdullah and now Mattohti Mattursun. CRSP and MWG call for the public prosecutor to open inquests into their deaths and allow their families to participate.
Given the recent deaths, and deterioration of health of the Uyghur refugees who remain in detention, we call on the Royal Thai Government to publicly disclose the health conditions of refugees and allow medical professionals to visit and treat refugee patients in a timely manner.
As a Champion Country to the Global Compact for Migration, we call upon the Royal Thai Government to demonstrate its commitment to its objectives, provide access to adequate healthcare, and end the indefinite detention of all refugees in Thailand, including Uyghurs.
In view of the life-threatening and urgent situation facing Uyghur refugees in detention, CRSP and MWG call upon the Royal Thai Government to:
  1. Immediately release all Uyghur refugees detained in Thailand; end the indefinite and arbitrary detention of refugees.
  2. Allow lawyers, refugee rights, and medical organisations regular access to refugees, including Uyghur refugees detained in Thailand.
  3. Allow Uyghur refugees in Thailand access resettlement.
  4. Carry out a full and publicly available investigations and inquests into the deaths of Mattohti Mattursun and Aziz Abdullah. #

Source: https://www.facebook.com/crsp.thailand/posts/pfbid02yDwE1vJHFqz7D8UnjbzrkKxSa5KghLCqqR92PYL8fhLLJfAAQ7L4C2m9Qg4EdVCrl

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