Not a nice news headline
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25 ... 09,00.html
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Still, could the the local Myamar authorities might still be involved ??
BobHelm wrote:Similar report on the Aussie channel Arjay.
Agree not exactly good publicity. And certainly VERY unpleasant if true. But, before anyone gets on Thailands' back it is worth considering the root cause of the problem - Myanmar - who carry on in their own way regardless with minimal condemnation from anyone that matters.
Maybe one day it will be allowed to progress to benefit people other than senior army members, but I will not hold my breath!!
Indonesia critical of Thailand's refugee handling
Indonesia has implicitly criticised Thailand for towing hundreds of Burmese Muslims out to sea in boats without engines and little food.
Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda says Indonesia will now consider granting refugee status to the Rohingya asylum seekers now in its care.
Hundreds of Rohingya Muslim asylum seekers from Burma have been recently rescued at sea off Aceh with tales of abuse in Burma and at the hands of Thai security forces.
They accuse of the Thai army of beating them and then towing them out to sea and setting them adrift in boats without engines.
Indonesia's Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda has called for an end to "human rights violations of minority groups in Burma and harsh treatment like physical abuse when they transit".
Mr Hassan said "towing them out to sea, will certainly burden neighbouring countries in Asia" and without explicitly mentioning Thailand added, "they must stop casting them out to sea".
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009 ... ion=justin
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