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China exiles in Thailand lose hope, fearing Beijing’s long reach

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UN figures show that around 200 Chinese exiles have sought refuge in Thailand in recent years, but activists say pressure from Beijing is raising the risk of forced deportation.

BANGKOK: With tears rolling down his cheeks, detained Chinese political exile Zhou Junyi struggles to make his voice heard over dozens of families visiting Bangkok’s main immigration detention centre.

Zhou’s China Democracy Party, an exile group, organised a commemoration on June 4 in Kanchanaburi, west of Bangkok, for the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing.

“Chinese people still feel in their hearts the need for democracy,” said Zhou. “Even if they cannot express it or say it openly, it is there.”

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