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Why more Rohingya risk sea escapes to Malaysia, Indonesia: ‘some make it, some die’

SCMP Asia / Asia / 1m ago / Reuters
Why more Rohingya risk sea escapes to Malaysia, Indonesia: ‘some make it, some die’

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Rohingya refugee Rahila Begum spent two days adrift ⁠in the Andaman Sea this month, clinging to a wooden shard after her ⁠overcrowded boat capsized, one of the few survivors of a disaster that left 250 missing and feared dead. She was among the thousands of Rohingya Muslims who brave hunger and accidents on rickety boats each year to flee desperate conditions in camps in southeastern Bangladesh for countries such as...

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Rohingya refugee Rahila Begum spent two days adrift ⁠in the Andaman Sea this month, clinging to a wooden shard after her ⁠overcrowded boat capsized, one of the few survivors of a disaster that left 250 missing and feared...

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