Indonesia vows not to tow stranded SL out to sea

Indonesia vows not to tow stranded SL out to sea

June 22, 2016   10:23 am

The Indonesian government has said a boatload of stranded Sri Lankan migrants would not be towed back out to sea, after local officials had sparked anger by pledging to send them on their way in a rickety craft.


Authorities will allow those with genuine refugee claims to stay in Indonesia pending permanent resettlement to another country, and send the others back home, an immigration department spokesman said.


Local authorities in the western province of Aceh had previously insisted that the 43 migrants would be sent back to sea to continue their journey to Australia after repairs to their vessel.


The Indian-flagged boat, whose passengers included many women and children, has been stranded by a beach in the town of Lhoknga since June 11 after its engine broke down.


Aceh officials at first refused to let the migrants come ashore, arguing that Indonesia was not their destination, despite pleas from the vice president and rights groups to allow them to disembark.


Tensions boiled over at one point, with authorities firing a warning shot as some desperate women tried to leave the boat.

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-Agencies

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