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Uneasy slumber

Uneasy slumber: An ethnic Rohingya boy sleeps on a pile of used clothing donated by local residents at a sports stadium turned into temporary shelter for migrants whose boats washed ashore on Sumatra on Sunday, in Lhoksukon, Aceh, on Wednesday

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Wed, May 13, 2015 Published on May. 13, 2015 Published on 2015-05-13T11:50:12+07:00

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Uneasy slumber: An ethnic Rohingya boy sleeps on a pile of used clothing donated by local residents at a sports stadium turned into temporary shelter for migrants whose boats washed ashore on Sumatra  on Sunday, in Lhoksukon, Aceh, on Wednesday. Abandoned at sea, thousands of Bangladeshis and members of Myanmar's long-persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority appear to have no place to go after two Southeast Asian nations refused to offer refuge to boatloads of hungry men, women and children. (AP/Binsar Bakkara) Uneasy slumber: An ethnic Rohingya boy sleeps on a pile of used clothing donated by local residents at a sports stadium turned into temporary shelter for migrants whose boats washed ashore on Sumatra on Sunday, in Lhoksukon, Aceh, on Wednesday. Abandoned at sea, thousands of Bangladeshis and members of Myanmar's long-persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority appear to have no place to go after two Southeast Asian nations refused to offer refuge to boatloads of hungry men, women and children. (AP/Binsar Bakkara) (AP/Binsar Bakkara)

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span class="caption">Uneasy slumber: An ethnic Rohingya boy sleeps on a pile of used clothing donated by local residents at a sports stadium turned into temporary shelter for migrants whose boats washed ashore on Sumatra on Sunday, in Lhoksukon, Aceh, on Wednesday. Abandoned at sea, thousands of Bangladeshis and members of Myanmar's long-persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority appear to have no place to go after two Southeast Asian nations refused to offer refuge to boatloads of hungry men, women and children. (AP/Binsar Bakkara)

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