Uighurs in Thailand Launch Hunger Strike Against Deportation to China

Five Thai farm workers, kidnapped during the October 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel, have been released after being held for almost 500 days in Gaza. The hostages—Pongsak Thaenna, Sathian Suwannakham, Watchara Sriaoun, Bannawat Saethao, and Surasak Lamnao—were handed over to the Red Cross amidst chaotic scenes, alongside two Israeli hostages.
Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra expressed her elation over their release, stating the government is working to expedite their reunion with families. She highlighted the ongoing hope for the safe return of a sixth Thai hostage, whose fate remains unknown.
For families of the released hostages, it was a moment of profound joy. Wilas Thaenna, father of Pongsak, shared his emotional relief after nearly 500 days of uncertainty, while Wiwwaew Sriaoun expressed her joy at the news of her son Watchara’s release. The freed hostages are expected to return to Thailand within ten days, according to officials. Prior reports indicated that 31 Thai nationals were taken hostage, with most having been released in previous months.