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Thailand deports 40 Uyghur asylum seekers back to China

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About 350 Uyghurs were caught en route by Thai authorities in March 2014 .
Thailand deported 109 of that group to China against their will last year .
The following year , 109 of them were deported to China .
The issue prompted diplomatic pressure and lobbying by human rights activists to persuade Thailand against acquiescing to Chinese demands.
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