Enforced Disappearances Rising in Southeast Asia
Too often, state actors are the culprits
By: Nguyễn Vũ
Enforced disappearances across Southeast Asia are increasing at a disturbing rate, along with other types of state violence. That was demonstrated dramatically just last week when the Thai government forcibly returned at least 48 Uyghur men to China, where they are highly likely to face torture, arbitrary detention, and long-term imprisonme…
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