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Rescue Operation Saves Rohingya Refugees From Capsized Boat

Members of the National Search and Rescue Agency scan the horizon during the search for a boat carrying Rohingya refugees reportedly capsized in the waters off West Aceh, Indonesia, Thursday, March 21

An Indonesian search and rescue ship successfully located a capsized wooden boat off Indonesia's northernmost coast, carrying dozens of Rohingya Muslim refugees. The rescue operation began with survivors standing on the hull being pulled to safety. Local fishing boats and the Indonesian craft rescued a total of 69 individuals, including men, women, and children who were weak and soaked from the night's rain.

The exact number of refugees aboard the small craft remains unclear, with initial estimates ranging between 60 and 100 people. Six survivors rescued by local fishermen reported that the boat started leaking while sailing east and was pushed westward by strong currents. Some refugees were still clinging to the capsized craft when the rescue team arrived.

Indonesia, along with Thailand and Malaysia, is not a signatory to the United Nations' 1951 Refugee Convention, but has provided temporary shelter to refugees in distress. The recent spike in refugee numbers, particularly Rohingya fleeing overcrowded camps in Bangladesh, has prompted Indonesia to seek international assistance.

Refugees were weak and soaked, with estimates of 60-100 people on board.
69 Rohingya refugees rescued off Indonesia's coast from capsized boat.
Rescue operation involved survivors standing on hull being pulled to safety.
Refugees fleeing overcrowded camps in Bangladesh prompted Indonesia to seek international assistance.
Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia provide temporary shelter to refugees despite not being signatories to UN Refugee Convention.
Rescued refugees faced hostility upon arrival in Aceh but are now safe and receiving care.

Despite facing some hostility from fellow Muslims upon arrival in Aceh, the rescued refugees are now safe and receiving necessary care. The perilous journey undertaken by Rohingya refugees highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region, exacerbated by the lack of viable resettlement options and the political turmoil in Myanmar.

Last year alone, nearly 4,500 Rohingya refugees attempted to flee Myanmar and Bangladesh by boat, with a significant number perishing during the treacherous sea crossings. The international community is urged to address the plight of Rohingya refugees and work towards sustainable solutions to ensure their safety and well-being.

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