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Dozens of Rohingya feared dead or missing at sea as Indonesia ends search

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Dozens of Rohingya refugees are feared dead or missing after their boat capsized off Indonesia’s westernmos­t coast this week, the United Nations said yesterday, as local rescuers called off the search despite survivor accounts that many were swept away.

The mostly Muslim Rohingya are heavily persecuted in Myanmar, and thousands risk their lives each year on long and expensive sea journeys, often on flimsy boats, to try to reach Malaysia or Indonesia.

Authoritie­s staged a dramatic rescue Thursday of 69 Rohingya who had been adrift at sea for weeks before their boat and another trying to help them capsized a day earlier, with many found clinging to the hull of an overturned vessel.

Survivors told local authoritie­s that as many as 151 refugees were on board the boat.

“When we were on the sea, at that time, we feel like we will die, everyone will die,” survivor Rehena Begum, 33, told AFP through a translator at a shelter in Aceh, her voice trembling.

“There were many people dying. Many females, many children were dying in front of us.”

If those still missing are confirmed to have died, it would represent the biggest loss of life for the Rohingya at sea this year, according to the UN refugee agency (UNHCR).

“The fear is for those out of the 151, that haven’t been so far rescued, is that those lives have been lost or they have gone missing,” UNHCR spokespers­on Babar Baloch told AFP.

UNHCR Representa­tive to Indonesia Ann Maymann pleaded “for the search efforts to continue in hope of finding survivors” in a post on X.

But local authoritie­s nixed the search earlier yesterday because there was no list of passengers.

“The search ended on Thursday. All Rohingya refugees on top of the boat yesterday have been rescued,” Muhammad Fathur Rachman, an official from the search and rescue agency in Aceh, said through a spokespers­on.

The group of 69 Rohingya were rescued off Aceh Province on Thursday, made up of 40 men, 18 women and 11 children.

Six others, including four women and two men, were rescued by fishermen a day earlier. (AFP)

 ?? ZAHLUL AKBAR/AFP ?? A police officer carries a Rohingya refugee as they disembark from a National Search and Rescue Agency vessel after they were rescued from their capsized boat on March 21. PHOTO:
ZAHLUL AKBAR/AFP A police officer carries a Rohingya refugee as they disembark from a National Search and Rescue Agency vessel after they were rescued from their capsized boat on March 21. PHOTO:

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