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40 Uyghur Muslims were detained in Thailand in the early 2010s while trying to flee restrictions in Xinjiang .
Rights groups warn they could face imprisonment or torture amid a security clampdown in their homeland of Xinjiang in northwest China .
Beijing has denied all allegations of rights abuses and claimed its efforts were necessary to combat “extremism”.
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