JakartaPost-Dec 28, 2021

Dozens of Rohingya refugees intercepted after their boat ran into trouble off the coast of Aceh province were being sent into Malaysian waters, authorities said on Tuesday. At least 100 mostly women and children aboard a wooden vessel said to be taking on water were denied refuge in Indonesia and instead pushed into the neighboring Southeast Asian country. Despite calls from non-governmental organizations and the United Nations agency for refugees, Indonesian authorities are attempting to send the group back after providing supplies, clothes and fuel, as well as a technician to fix their damaged boat. The wooden boat was first sighted two days ago, stranded about 70 nautical miles off the Indonesian coast, according to a local navy commander.  Indonesian authorities have not pushed back Rohingya refugees as strongly as Malaysia or Thailand, instead reluctantly accepting them upon arrival by sea. Last year, hundreds of Rohingya who fled persecution in Buddhist-majority Myanmar arrived in Indonesia.  Many have since escaped to Malaysia, drawn by its substantial population of more than 100,000 Rohingya. Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/indonesia/2021/12/28/indonesia-rejects-rohingya-refugees-sends-stricken-boat-to-malaysia-.html.