The Jakarta Post-Sept 9

Indonesians, and more specifically, the people of Aceh, have once again garnered praise for rescuing hundreds of Rohingya refugees found stranded in waters off the western tip of the archipelago on Monday. Their sense of solidarity and duty, coupled perhaps with the lasting memory of desperation from the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, has offered the world a new model for the Good Samaritan, at a time when governments have fortified their borders and foreigners are judged as being possible vectors for COVID-19 transmission.

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