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--- On Wed, 2/4/09, Dicky Kurniawan <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Dicky Kurniawan <[email protected]>
Subject: [sma1bks] Etnis Rohingya juga muslim, sama kayak di Palestina
To: "SMA 1 Bekasi" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 1:53 AM









http://english. aljazeera. net/news/ asia-pacific/ 2009/02/20092344 49163111. 
html




Rohingya migrants 'cast adrift' 














Thai authorities have been accused of
abusing Rohingya migrants [AFP]
Indonesian authorities say a second boatload of Rohingya migrants found off the 
western island of Sumatra have told them they were cast adrift in an engineless 
boat after being beaten by the Thai military.
The group, numbering almost 200, were found by fisherman in the early hours of 
Tuesday morning.
Navy officials quoted survivors as saying they had been beaten by Thai 
authorities, before being towed out to sea and set adrift.
At least 20 of the group died while they drifted for three weeks.
Tedi Sutardi, an Indonesian navy officer, on Tuesday said there was no food and 
water on board the boat and all the survivors were in very poor health..
"They were drifting for about 21 days," he told AFP. "Most of them are in 
critical condition and are receiving treatment at a local state hospital in 
East Aceh district.
He said the survivors were still being interviewed by Indonesian authorities, 
but communication was difficult.
Last month Indonesian fishermen found another group of about 170 Rohingya 
drifting off Sumatra. Many of them had severe injuries they said were the 
result of beatings from the Thai military.
Persecution






 A group found last month had injuries they said were inflicted by the Thai 
military
Myanmar's military rulers effectively deny citizenship rights to the Rohingya, 
a Muslim minority who live in the west of the country. 
Human rights groups say the Rohingya face systematic discrimination and abuse 
by Myanmar authorities, leading hundreds to try to flee the country by boat 
every year.
Rather than finding refuge though, many say they have found even more abuse at 
the hands of the Thai military who have been accused of beating boatloads of 
migrants before pushing them back out to sea, often without food or water, and 
in boats with engines removed.
Rights groups say hundreds may have perished at sea.
The Thai government has rejected allegations of abuse, and says the Rohingya 
are economic migrants seeking a better life, not refugees fleeing persecution.
Forced to convert
The latest group of Rohingya found off Sumatra on Tuesday said they had left 
their homes in Myanmar's western Arakan state after being forced to convert to 
Buddhism.
Al Jazeera correspondent Step Vaessen reporting from Jakarta said navy 
officials found the survivors, one of whom was 13 years old, to be very weak 
after their ordeal and said it was a miracle they had survived.
The boat was so small that some of the group had been forced to stand.
She said there were also clear signs that they had been beaten, and the 
Indonesian authorities are now trying to decide what to do with them.

 
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