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Floating in Uncertainty

Monday, February 27, 2023

Rohingya muslims continue to live in dire uncertainty about what the future holds. Though desiring to return to their homeland, Myanmar poses major danger for them.

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A boat carrying Rohingya Muslims is stranded at the Lampanah Beach, Aceh, February 16. REUTERS/Hidayatullah Tajuddin . tempo : 173221123242.

IN recent years, many Rohingya muslims have braved open seas to seek refuge in other countries. Several times Rohingyans have been washed ashore in Aceh. In the latest occurrence in early January, 184 Rohingyas were cast ashore on the Kuala Gigieng Beach in Lamnga, Greater Aceh Regency. The foreign ministry announced that nine vessels carrying Rohingya  displaced persons have come ashore in Aceh between 2020 to 2022. The number of Rohingyans

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