BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (AP) More than 100 weak and hungry Rohingya Muslim refugees were among the latest group to reach ashore in Indonesia on Sunday after a long and dangerous journey aboard a wooden boat.
The refugees say they’re seeking better opportunities than being stuck in overcrowded camps in Bangladesh, where they fled military persecution across the border in Myanmar. Indonesian police say the latest group appears to be in good condition and doctors are tending to the sick.
The refugees say they re seeking a better life than in overcrowded camps in Bangladesh, where they fled military persecution across the border in Myanmar.