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By AFP | December 22, 2010
BANGKOK - An elderly Chinese dissident and more than 30 children are among a host of refugees and asylum seekers arrested and detained by Thai immigration authorities, rights groups said Wednesday.
Journalist and activist Sun Shucai, 87, "is not getting enough food" in the Bangkok detention centre where he is being held, according to media rights watchdog Reporters Without Borders.
"We are very concerned about Sun's health as the conditions in the detention centre are poor. We fear that a man his age may not be able to endure this ordeal," the group said in a statement.
Sun, who served 14 years of hard labour in eastern China for writing critical articles, was arrested on December 8 despite holding papers from the UN saying his application for refugee status was under consideration, it added.
Reporters Without Borders said a judge fined the dissident 3,000 Baht (100 dollars) the day after his arrest and ordered the authorities to examine the possibility of deporting him.
Thai immigration authorities and the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) in Bangkok were both unavailable for comment.
Reporters Without Borders said Sun had a long history of political activism and was sentenced to 14 years in 1956 for criticising China's Maoist revolution.
Once freed he was assigned to work in metallurgical plant, but he resumed his dissident activity in 1998, writing articles critical of the ruling Communist Party.
"Sun's only crime is to have sought refuge in a safe place because his defence of human rights was exposing him to reprisals in China," the group said.
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we have no safety in pakistan if UNO can not save us then where the hell we go ? we want only safety in the world . just safety if u can
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