Rohingya refugees get emergency treatment after boat lands in Indonesia

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Rohingya refugees get emergency treatment after boat lands in Indonesia
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LAWEUENG (Indonesia), Dec 27 ― Rohingya refugees received emergency medical treatment after a boat carrying nearly 200 people came ashore in Indonesia yesterday, authorities...

LAWEUENG , Dec 27 ― Rohingya refugees received emergency medical treatment after a boat carrying nearly 200 people came ashore in Indonesia yesterday, authorities said, in the fourth such landing in the country in recent months.

“One hundred and eighty-five Rohingya immigrants landed in Pidie . The figure consists of 83 adult males, 70 adult females and 32 children,” Winardy, who goes by one name, said in a statement. “We came from a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh in a hope that Indonesia will give us the opportunity of education,” 14-year-old Umar Faruq said.

Yesterday's boat landing in Aceh came a day after another vessel carrying 57 Rohingya refugees came ashore in the province after a month at sea.

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