in Aceh, Indonesia
April 9, 2024Advertisement
The number of Rohingya refugees fleeing camps in Bangladesh continues to rise. Many are making the perilous journey to Indonesia, where locals are starting to reject them.
More than half of the 142 Rohingya migrants who attempted to cross the Bay of Bengal to Aceh, the westernmost island of Indonesia, in March died at sea. Fisherman Abdur Rauf helped save six refugees, but after his boat was compromised after capsizing, he said he's full of regret and won't help in the future.
"It affected me deeply," he told DW. "I am the victim here. I've lost more than four months of income."
DW's Ferdinand Himawan reports from Aceh, where resentment toward Rohingya refugees is growing.