Ahmadiya asylum-seekers in Thailand get a break – www.radioaustralia.net.au, June 7, 2011
…Thailand doesn’t have a national refugee law, so any foreigners who enter the country without proper documents are subject to arrest, prosecution, detention and deportation under immigration laws, even if they are registered with the UN as asylum-seekers or refugees…
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