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Kanya D'Almeida

Boatloads Of Refugees Could Soon Be ‘Floating Graveyard’ On Southeast Asian Waters

“We don’t have a flotilla to go out and help them, but there are plenty of countries in the region that do, and plenty of reasons for them to do it – if they don’t, they’ll be dealing with a floating graveyard soon, rather than a flotilla of ships.

May 18th, 2015

By Kanya D'Almeida

Boatloads Of Refugees Could Soon Be ‘Floating Graveyard’ On Southeast Asian Waters

Newly arrived migrants receive medical treatment inside a makeshift tent at Kuala Langsa Port in Langsa, Aceh province, Indonesia, Friday, May 15, 2015. More than 1,000 Bangladeshi and ethnic Rohingya migrants came ashore in different parts of Indonesia and Thailand on Friday, becoming the latest refugees to slip into Southeast Asian countries that

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