A group of rescued 129 Myanmar refugees belonging to the Muslim Rohingya minority sits sheltered at the port area in the village of Kreung Raya in Aceh province yesterday
A wooden boat carrying more than one hundred migrants from Myanmar’s Rohingya minority has been found drifting off Indonesia’s Sumatra island, local police said yesterday.


The 129 male migrants from the Muslim community had been at sea for about three weeks when their boat experienced engine trouble, Aceh provincial maritime police chief Mohammed Zaini told AFP.

“The 129 Muslim Rohingyas were rescued by Indonesian fishermen after their boat’s engine malfunctioned. We have given them food and are now carrying out medical check-ups,” he added.

“We’re coordinating with the immigration office, Jakarta government and the International Organisation for Migration for follow-up action,” Zaini said.

The men, many looking pale and tired, were being temporarily housed near the provincial capital Banda Aceh at the northern tip of Sumatra island after being rescued on Tuesday.

Seven of them were receiving medical attention, Zaini said.

One of them, 27-year-old Nur Alam, said they had left their homes in Myanmar’s western Arakan state because they were being abused by the military.

“We’ve been drifting for 20 days. We left Myanmar because we had been cruelly treated by the military. Muslims there were killed and tortured,” he told AFP.

“We want to go to Indonesia, Malaysia or any other country which is willing to take us in,” he added.
Myanmar effectively denies citizenship rights to the Rohingya, leading to discrimination and abuse and contributing to a regional humanitarian crisis as hundreds try to flee the country by boat every year.


Source:http://www.macaudailytimes.com.mo/asia-pacific/22258-129-Myanmar-migrants-found-off-Indonesia.html

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