Wed 21 December 2022:
As many as 16–20 Rohingya may have drowned or died of thirst and hunger off the coast of India’s Andaman Islands, according to their relatives and activists, at least 100 Rohingya are stranded in a boat.
Five Indian ships approached the stranded boat late on Tuesday, a source told Reuters.
“We estimate that probably as many as 20 have died … some from hunger and thirst, and others jumped overboard in desperation. This is absolutely awful and outrageous,” said Chris Lewa, director of the Arakan Project which works to support Myanmar’s Rohingya.
Priyali Sur, an activist in New Delhi who advocates for the rights of refugees, told Al Jazeera the situation on the boat is “getting worse and worse”.
“I contacted the people on the boat on December 7, that is when they said two children had died. We got unconfirmed reports of some more deaths as two people out of desperation jumped into the water,” she said.
“It has been 25 days that they have been in the sea. They have run out of food and drinking water.”
Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network’s Rohingya Working Group said the group had been adrift for more than two weeks.
“We heard late last night that there were some Indian vessels approaching the boat so we are awaiting updates now,” said Lilianne Fan, the group’s chair.
Khan said the international community should come forward to save the lives of the refugees.
Each year, many Rohingya risk their lives boarding rickety vessels to escape violence in Myanmar and squalor in Bangladesh refugee camps. Many attempt to reach Malaysia.
On December 2, the United Nations refugee agency issued an alert over a sharp rise in the number of people attempting to cross the Andaman Sea from Bangladesh and Myanmar.
The UN statement said the Southeast Asia waterway is one of the deadliest in the world and that more than 1,900 people had already made the journey since January this year – six times more than the number of people who tried to cross in 2020.
In 2018, more than 730,000 Rohingya fled to neighbouring Bangladesh following a military crackdown in Myanmar that witnesses said included mass killings and rape.
Rights groups and media have documented the killings of civilians and burning of villages.
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