UN agency probes origin of Rohingya who landed in Indonesia after ‘weeks at sea’

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Un Agency Probes Origin Of Rohingya Who Landed In Indonesia After ‘Weeks At Sea’
Ethnic Rohingya women and children sit inside an ambulance upon arrival at a temporary shelter after their boat landed in Pidie, Aceh province, Indonesia, on Monday, Dec. 26, 2022, © AP/Press Association Images
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By Rahmat Mirza, Associated Press

A United Nations agency is seeking information about the voyage of some 185 Rohingya Muslim refugees who landed on an Indonesian beach this week, warning that there will likely be more.

A distressing video circulated widely on social media showed the dehydrated and exhausted Rohingya, crumpled weakly and emaciated, many crying for help.

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The men, women and children disembarked from a rickety wooden boat on Monday at dusk on Ujong Pie beach at Muara Tiga, a coastal village in Aceh’s Pidie district, said local police chief Fauzi, who goes by a single name.

“They are very weak because of dehydration and exhaustion after weeks at sea,” he said.


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An ethnic Rohingya man receives medical treatment from a health worker (Rahmat Mirza/AP)

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Muhammad Rafki Syukri, the Protection Associate at United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, said the agency would provide Rohingya language translators and counselling to determine if they were from the group of 190 Rohingya who were reported by United Nations to be drifting in a small boat in the Andaman Sea for a month.

“With prolonged-conflict and insecure situations in their country of origin, it is possible that the movement of refugees to find safe places will continue to grow,” he said.

Chris Lewa, the director of the Arakan Project, which works in support of Myanmar’s Rohingya, confirmed on Tuesday that the boat that landed on Monday on Ujong Pie beach was from the group of 190 Rohingya.


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The boat used to carry the ethnic Rohingya to Indra Patra beach in Ladong village, Aceh province, Indonesia (Rahmat Mirza/AP)

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But Mr Syukri said the UNHCR could not verify that information and was still coordinating with governments in the region.

“But we will continue to search for further information to ensure the actual data,” Mr Syukri told reporters on Tuesday while visiting the Rohingya refugees at a school that was closed for the holiday season in Muara Tiga village.

Ms Lewa told AP by email that the arrivals were among five groups of Rohingya refugees that had left Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district in late November by smaller boats to avoid detection by local coast guards before they were transferred onto five larger boats for their respective journeys.

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The fourth and fifth boats “finally landed in northern part of Aceh, Indonesia, early Sunday and late afternoon on Monday”, Ms Lewa said, after weeks of her organisation pleading with south and southeast Asian countries to help.


Ethnic Rohingya women and children sit on the floor upon arrival at a temporary shelter after their boat landed in Pidie, Aceh province, Indonesia
Ethnic Rohingya women and children sit on the floor upon arrival at a temporary shelter after their boat landed in Pidie, Aceh province, Indonesia (Rahmat Mirza/AP)

One of the refugees who spoke some Malay and identified himself as Rosyid, told AP that they left a camp in Bangladesh at the end of November and drifted on the open sea.

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He said at least “20 of us died aboard due to high waves and their bodies were thrown into the sea”.

Myanmar security forces have been accused of mass rapes, killings and burning of thousands of homes belonging to Rohingya, sending them fleeing to Bangladesh and onward.

Malaysia has been a common destination for many of the refugees arriving by boat, but they also have been detained in the country.

Although neighbouring Indonesia is not a signatory to the United Nations’ 1951 Refugee Convention, the UNHCR said that a 2016 presidential regulation provides a legal framework governing the treatment of refugees on boats in distress near Indonesia and helps them disembark.

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