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Nearly 200 Rohingya refugees land in Aceh

Thousands of the mostly Muslim Rohingya risk their lives each year on long and expensive sea journeys, often in flimsy boats, to try to reach Malaysia or Indonesia.

AFP
Jakarta
Wed, November 15, 2023

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Nearly 200 Rohingya refugees land in Aceh This picture shows a boat that was carrying Rohingya refugees after their arrival at a beach in Krueng Raya, Aceh province on December 25, 2022. (AFP/Chaideer Mahyudin)

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early 200 Rohingya refugees, including many women and children, landed in Aceh province on Tuesday, a local official said, the largest contingent of the persecuted Myanmar minority to arrive in months.

Thousands of the mostly Muslim Rohingya risk their lives each year on long and expensive sea journeys, often in flimsy boats, to try to reach Malaysia or Indonesia.

The group of 196 landed Tuesday morning in a remote part of Pidie region, local navy commander Lt. Col. Andi Susanto said in a statement.

Some of the new arrivals immediately fled inland, according to Marfian, a spokesperson for the fishing community.

"Ten... immediately fled to the nearby hills. It seems that they were the middlemen that intentionally brought the refugees to the area," he said.

The local government gave a lower number of seven who fled.

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The refugees were being assisted by local authorities and residents.

"Local people have provided food and drink for them as it is their habit of helping stranded Rohingyas," Marfian said. 

Images shared with AFP showed tired-looking refugees, including women holding babies in their arms, waiting on the beachside for help.

More than 2,000 Rohingya are believed to have attempted the risky journey to Southeast Asian countries in 2022, according to the UN refugee agency.

Nearly 200 Rohingya died or went missing last year while attempting hazardous sea crossings, the agency has estimated.

In March, 184 Rohingya refugees arrived in the eastern Aceh town of Peureulak after they were dropped at sea by boat and made to swim ashore.

 

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