JakartaPost-Jan 12, 2022

The Lhokseumawe city administration in Aceh wants dozens of stranded Rohingya refugees, who were rescued at the end of last year, to find a new place to stay outside the city once their COVID-19 quarantine is over. Indonesia initially refused to allow the refugees, who were attempting to reach Malaysia, to land in the country. But the government eventually ordered the Navy to rescue the refugees and allow them to temporarily take shelter in a makeshift facility in Lhokseumawe, where they underwent COVID-19 quarantine, following pressure from rights groups. Ridwan Jalil, head of the Rohingya task force in Lhokseumawe, said on Monday the quarantine, which according to him was 10 days long, ended that day. The Lhokseumawe administration, Ridwan said, had sent a letter to the Office of the Coordinating Political, Legal and Security Affairs Minister requesting relocation from the city and a copy of the letter had been sent to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), which has the authority to place the refugees in a third country. There had been no reply either from the minister’s office or the UNHCR as of Monday, according to Ridwan. Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/indonesia/2022/01/11/lhokseumawe-to-no-longer-shelter-stranded-rohingya-refugees-after-quarantine.html