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Asylum seekers disappear in Indonesia

    From: AFP
    April 14, 2012 9:52PM

   

INDONESIAN authorities say they have found a boat reported missing en route to 
Australia and that the dozens of asylum seekers it was carrying are believed to 
have fled.
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Authorities had been searching for the boat since the mostly Afghan asylum 
seekers on board made a distress call to Australia on Wednesday, saying they 
were in rough seas and their boat was sinking.

Refugee advocates who said 60 asylum seekers were on board alerted Australian 
authorities, who passed on the information to Indonesian officials.

Indonesian authorities said they had located the missing vessel late on Friday 
on Lombok island, which lies just east of the popular resort island of Bali, 
although residents said they spotted the asylum seekers on Wednesday.

"People in Lombok informed us that they saw the boat arrive on the shore on 
Wednesday, and that people came ashore and ran off," Nanang Sigit, a search and 
rescue official in West Nusa Tenggara province said.

"We were not alerted immediately, so we only found the boat Friday night. We're 
now working with police and are conducting a search on the island."

Mataram city search and rescue chief Marsudi said some residents reported 
spotting the asylum seekers in a forest.

"Some members of the community reported that they saw foreigners in the jungle 
around 10 kilometres from the beach where the boat was spotted," Marsudi said.

Ian Rintoul of Brisbane-based Refugee Action Network said he believed the 
vessel has still been at sea as late as Friday, when he last spoke to the 
asylum seekers via mobile phone.

"If they found a boat on the island Wednesday, then it's not the right boat," 
he said.

"When I spoke to them last, I could hear the wind and water in the background. 
They said the boat had taken a lot of water."

Indonesian officials said they were calling off the search for the vessel, 
apparently satisfied they had found the right boat, based on residents' reports 
that more than 50 people of Afghan appearance got off the boat and ran.

An AFP correspondent saw the boat on Bumbangku beach in southern Lombok, saying 
the 10-metre long wooden vessel had a fine crack about seven metres long along 
its floor, and that water had seeped through.

The boat was full of empty instant noodle packets and water bottles.

Each year thousands of refugees - many in recent months from Afghanistan - try 
to make the perilous journey through Indonesian waters in hopes of seeking 
asylum in Australia.

"Asylum seekers coming to Australia by boat face very real risks and we need to 
work together now to prevent another tragedy from occurring," Australian 
Immigration Minister Chris Bowen said.

Many of the overloaded and rickety boats used by people smugglers for the 
journey do not make it.

Last week, a Singapore-registered tanker rescued around 120 Australia-bound 
asylum seekers - all men and mostly Afghans and some Iranians - from their 
sinking wooden boat.

They finally disembarked in Indonesia after refusing to get off the docked 
tanker for two days, insisting they be allowed to continue their journey to 
Australia.

In December, a boat carrying around 250 mostly Afghan and Iranian asylum 
seekers sank in Indonesian waters on its way to Christmas Island, with only 47 
surviving

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