Boat carrying Rohingya refugees reaches Aceh after over 100 days


By Anwesha Bhaumik

Kolkata, Jun 5 (IANS): More than 100 days after they sailed out of Cox's Bazar in the coastal region of Bangladesh, 81 Muslim Rohingya refugees have reached Aceh in Indonesia.

They were stranded in the Andaman islands after their boat developed serious technical snags on February 18, a week after it sailed out of Bangladesh.

Indian coast guards provided food, drinking water and medical attention to the refugees and arranged for repairs on the boat, but did not allow it ashore.

India tried negotiating with Bangladesh to take back these refugees, but since Bangladesh refused to take them back, the authorities in Andaman quietly allowed the repair works and took care of the Rohingyas.

On May 30, the boat was finally ready and it sailed out that afternoon. On Friday, it reached Aceh. Families of the refugees were informed by the shipowner about their safe arrival on Indonesian territory.

"This was the nearest Southeast Asian territory the boat could reach because the crew was not sure how far they could go," said a source in Andaman, who handled the rescue and relief for the sea-stranded Rohingyas.

The satellite phone of the Rohingya boat was snatched by the Indian coast guards to avoid disclosure of the boat's whereabouts.

Around eight of the 90 Rohingyas who set sail (65 women, 20 men and 5 minors) had already died of diarrhea and dehydration after the boat's engine developed trouble on February 18, a week into the journey towards Southeast Asia.

Eighty-one Rohingyas, mostly women, were on the boat with three Bangladesh crew members when the rights activists lost contact with the boat. The survivors confirmed eight deaths on the boat before they lost contact.

Rights activists thanked the Indian coast guards for providing immediate relief.

"It is good to know that no one on the boat died after it was rescued by the Indian coast guards," said one Thailand-based rights activist.

"Delhi perhaps tried to negotiate the boat's return to Bangladesh with the Rohingyas, but when Dhaka refused, they took care of the refugees and allowed them to proceed to Southeast Asia," the activist said on condition of anonymity on the grounds that he was not authorised to brief the media.

The UN had also requested India in February to take care of the refugees on humanitarian grounds.

The Indian authorities confirmed that 47 Rohingyas on the boat had UNHCR-issued refugee cards given out in Bangladesh.

Rights activists, who were worried over the possibilities of India handing over the Rohingyas to Myanmar, said on Friday they were relieved that the boat had landed in Aceh.

Boats carrying Rohingya refugees have regularly drifted towards India's Andaman Islands. The Indian government has not been keen to take them in, hence the temporary relief followed by the onward journey to Southeast Asia.

 

  

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  • shashi, MANIPAL

    Sat, Jun 05 2021

    lakhs of African and arab nations refuges migrating to Europe Why rich Arab countries not well come them

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  • Sheikh M, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 05 2021

    There might be risk while carrying refugees to the far east nation, India should open the border from the NE in order to avoid deaths , There's plenty of empty land in NE states, They can start new life over there

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  • Rathod, Ahmedabad

    Sat, Jun 05 2021

    Gulf countries have abundant barren land and money. tell your brothers to take them. We have enough.

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  • Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 05 2021

    After that sabotage NE states and then India. Have these refuges given Ny good example in any country where they have been accepted?

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  • Kitta, MLore

    Sat, Jun 05 2021

    Why cant they take new Life in rich UAE,QATAR,OMAN,KUWAIT OR SAUDI........................?

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 05 2021

    It hurts to see their plight. however, if you give them a little place in NE, they will multiply like rabbits and will lead to another problem like Assam. Saudi has lot of Land they can go to these sacred Land and live happily.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sat, Jun 05 2021

    First of all let the Govt. rehabilitate our own refugees who were driven out of their homes 30 years ago.

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