Pro-Democracy Activist Faces Repatriation as Beijing Tightens Grip on Dissidents in Thailand

Chinese activists have voiced concerns that Thailand is no longer a safe haven it once was for Chinese exiles, due to CCP’s heavy influence in the region.
Pro-Democracy Activist Faces Repatriation as Beijing Tightens Grip on Dissidents in Thailand
Members of the China Democracy Party and human rights advocates petition outside the Thai Consulate General in Los Angeles to show their support for Zhou Junyi, on June 17, 2025. Courtesy of Jie Lijian
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Chinese political dissident Zhou Junyi was arrested four months ago in Thailand for alleged visa violations. He now faces the risk of deportation back to China—a development that has alarmed the overseas Chinese pro-democracy community.

Many Chinese dissidents and activists, when facing threats to their lives in China due to their political views or human rights work, have chosen to flee to Thailand. Some crossed borders on foot through remote, rugged terrain, in desperate attempts to escape persecution. Thailand, once viewed as a relatively accessible and neutral transit point, offered a glimmer of hope for those seeking asylum or United Nations protection.