The attack was the latest in a series of nationalist- tinted protests in Turkey during the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan over China's treatment of the Turkic-speaking, largely Muslim Uighurs in the northwestern Xinjiang region.
Nine people were arrested after the action at the consulate building in Istanbul late yesterday organised by a group calling itself East Turkestan Education Association, the Dogan news agency reported.
They broke down the doors to the building, pulled down the sign outside and damaged the furnishings inside, television footage showed.
Shocked consulate workers returned to the office on today to find their workplace upturned, with broken glass and debris littering the floor.
Thailand said it had deported around 100 Uighur Muslims detained in the kingdom since last year to China, in a move sparking fears for the safety of the asylum-seekers.
The fate of the Uighurs, who presented themselves to police as Turkish, had been the subject of a diplomatic tussle between Ankara and Beijing.
He also revealed that an earlier group of Uighurs, 172 women and children, were sent to Turkey in late June.
In a statement released today, the Turkish Foreign Ministry condemned Thailand for sending the Uighur Turks back to China, accusing it of "acting against the international laws."
"We are saddened to know that 115 Uighur Turks detained in Thailand were sent to a third country without their will and consent," the Ministry said in a statement.
The UN refugee agency said it was "shocked" by the deportation to China after the earlier group of Uighurs had "benefited" from being moved to Turkey.
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