GENEVA: The UN decried Tuesday the alarming rise in the number of Rohingya refugees lost at sea fleeing their Myanmar homeland or Bangladesh last year, warning more would die without concerted.
The attitude towards Rohingya people in Myanmar seems to be changing. However, the return of refugees from neighboring Bangladesh five years after the army drove them out is not expected any time soon.
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Indonesia's navy rescued more than 100 Rohingya migrants travelling in a wooden boat, bringing them to safety early in the morning of December 31 following pressure from locals.
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