JAKARTA: At least 1,000 Rohingya are stranded at sea as South-East Asian nations tighten their borders to keep out the Covid-19 (coronavirus), Amnesty International said on Friday (May 15), urging action to ensure they were not buried in an "invisible graveyard" at sea.
Rights groups believe at least two boats carrying Rohingya, members of a Muslim minority from Myanmar, are off the coast of the Indonesian province of Aceh, but officials said they had no clear information.
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