The nationalist newspaper Global Times said today in an article that cites unidentified Public Security Ministry officials that a country has been issuing passports and proof of citizenship to Uighurs and emboldening them to illegally leave China. The article clearly was referring to Turkey, although it did not name the country specifically.
The newspaper didn't name the officials, a routine practice in China, where state agencies often use the state media to release information.
China's Foreign Ministry has said that some of those sent back are suspected criminals, and that they would be dealt with according to law. Ministry spokesman Hua Chunying on today objected to what she said were "groundless" moves by some countries to portray those leaving China as refugees, saying they were illegal migrants.
Calls to China's Public Security Ministry rang unanswered.
That country also had interfered with Chinese and Southeast Asian police, the newspaper said.
It said the people who flee China are often people from the far west Xinjiang region who want to go join overseas terror groups.
Dilxat Raxit, spokesman for the Germany-based World Uyghur Congress, said that Beijing has distorted the story and that the Uighurs are fleeing to escape systematic repression by Beijing. He said those sent back to China will most likely be severely persecuted.
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