Rohingya trying to reach Malaysia land in Bangladesh
Rohingya refugees intercepted off Langkawi on April 5. Many Rohingya refugees favour going to Muslim-majority Malaysia, where there are more work opportunities. – MMEA pic, May 2, 2020.
DOZENS of Rohingya refugees believed to have come from two boats stranded at sea for weeks as they tried to reach Malaysia landed on the Bangladesh coast today, Rohingya community leaders said. Bangladesh has refused to let the two trawlers carrying about 500 people land on its territory despite UN calls to allow them in as a powerful storm bears down on the region.
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