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What we know about Rohingya refugee crisis at sea | Muslim Rohingya flee persecution in Myanmar

The Muslim Rohingya originally fled persecution in Buddhist-majority Myanmar in 2017, with around a million now estimated to be living in refugee camps in neighbouring Bangladesh. Here's what we know about the Rohingya's plight, why they embark on such perilous journeys and how governments are responding.

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However, Jakarta does not usually help the Rohingya to disembark, waiting for fishermen to pluck them from the sea or the wind to blow boats into its coast.

The United Nations has demanded more action from other countries that could rescue and take in the Rohingya stranded at sea.

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"We repeat our warning that inaction from states to save lives is resulting in more human misery and tragedies each passing day," Baloch told AFP.

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Critics accuse the ASEAN group of Southeast Asian nations of being toothless on member state Myanmar and its junta rulers, as well as failing to do more in search and rescue efforts.

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WHAT LIES AHEAD?

Indonesia has the ASEAN leadership for the coming year, leading to hope among Rohingya activists for greater action.

Some Rohingya have tried to reach Malaysia by travelling overland through Myanmar and Thailand but hundreds have been arrested, according to Lewa.

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"As long as there is nothing changing we will see migration," said Lewa.

"The movement is not going to stop."