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Still No Road Home

Monday, December 11, 2017

Shia Muslims from Sampang, Madura, have taken refuge in Sidoarjo for over five years. They are still waiting to return home.

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Two middle-aged men chatted casually on the ground floor of a five-story apartment building in the Jemundo village, Sidoarjo, East Java. The two traded stories for hours over hot coffee and two packs of cigarettes.

Bunidin, one of the two, says they would always chat on their days off work. "We're bored living here," said the 43-year-old, "We're like birds who are have alighted in someone else's hometown."

Bunidin and his friends do not own the unit

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