Kamal Hussein, 12 years old, son of Myanmar Rohingya who live alone enjoyed the bread as an appetizer before dinner in temporary shelters. Myanmar and Bangladesh Rohingya refugees trying to survive the delivery of humanitarian assistance by the government and other non-governmental organization. Indonesia will begin the process of repatriation of more than 700 Bangladeshi migrants currently accommodated in the provinces of Aceh and Sumatra after the boat they were on was abandoned by traffickers, the government of Indonesia and Bangladesh have been "intensively communicated," and together wit
Kamal Hussein, 12 years old, son of Myanmar Rohingya who live alone enjoyed the bread as an appetizer before dinner in temporary shelters. Myanmar and Bangladesh Rohingya refugees trying to survive the delivery of humanitarian assistance by the government and other non-governmental organization. Indonesia will begin the process of repatriation of more than 700 Bangladeshi migrants currently accommodated in the provinces of Aceh and Sumatra after the boat they were on was abandoned by traffickers, the government of Indonesia and Bangladesh have been "intensively communicated," and together with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) will start sorting out travel documents for Bangladesh. Minister of Social Affairs said Khofifah Indar Parawansa (Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik / Pacific Press)
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