Indonesia gives hundreds of rejected Rohingya temporary stay

Hundreds of Rohingya refugees in Indonesia have been given shelter for three months following threats from locals to turn them back to sea. The group of 256 refugees, who had been turned back twice before successfully making land on their third attempt, were initially held in a temporary shelter. They have now been relocated to a new shelter in Lhokseumawe. The refugees will be provided with security during their temporary stay, but no details were given about their future after the three months expires.

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