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News & Current Events Apr 15, 2026 at 5:11 AM

250 missing as boat carrying Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants sinks in Indian Ocean

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250 missing as boat carrying Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants sinks in Indian Ocean
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250 missing as boat carrying Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants sinks in Indian Ocean
The trawler "reportedly sank due to heavy winds, rough seas and overcrowding", the United Nations said.

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KimJongFunk 4 days ago +29
Full Article text: > About 250 Rohingya and Bangladeshis, including children, are missing after their boat capsized last week in the Andaman Sea, according to the United Nations' refugee and migration agencies. > The trawler, which had departed from Bangladesh and was bound for Malaysia, "reportedly sank due to heavy winds, rough seas and overcrowding", the agencies said. > The Bangladesh Coast Guard told AFP news agency one of its ships rescued nine people from the vessel on 9 April. It is unclear when exactly the boat capsized. > Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya, one of Myanmar's many ethnic minorities, have been fleeing across the border into Bangladesh since a deadly crackdown in 2017. > The Rohingya, who are primarily Muslim, are denied citizenship by the government of Myanmar, a Buddhist-majority country. > Poor living conditions in Bangladesh however have also prompted some Rohingya to make precarious journeys on overcrowded vessels to Malaysia, a Muslim country which some envision to be a safe haven in the region. > Rafiqul Islam, one of the survivors, told AFP he floated for nearly 36 hours before being rescued, adding that he was burned by oil that spilled from the vessel. > The 40-year-old said the promise of a job in Malaysia was what persuaded him to get on the boat. > "This tragic incident reflects the dire consequences of protracted displacement and the absence of durable solutions for the Rohingya," the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said in its statement jointly issued with the International Organization for Migration. > Ongoing violence in Rakhine, their home state in Myanmar, has "faded hopes of safe return in the near future", the agencies said, noting that shrinking humanitarian assistance and challenging living conditions in refugee camps have pushed them to "take such dangerous sea journeys in search of safety and opportunity". > These boats are often small and cramped, lacking in basic facilities like fresh water and sanitation. They do not always make it to their destinations. Some die at sea, while others are sometimes detained or deported. > Some have also been turned away upon nearing Malaysia and Indonesia, either by authorities or local coastal communities. In January 2025, Malaysia turned away two boats carrying around 300 refugees after giving the passengers food and water. > "People are dying in the fighting, dying from hunger. So some think it's better to die at sea than to die slowly here," a Rohingya refugee in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, had previously told Reuters. > In their statement on Tuesday, the UN agencies called on the international community to sustain funding for Rohingya refugees and their host communities in Bangladesh. > They added: "As Bangladesh marks its new year, this tragedy is a reminder of the efforts urgently needed to address the root causes of displacement in Myanmar and create conditions that would allow Rohingya refugees return home voluntarily, safely and with dignity."
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CertifiedEdyat 4 days ago +21
Terrible way to go rip
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zumera 3 days ago +4
Hideously tragic. Desperate people taking incredible risks to try to improve their lives. Most of us could never imagine being in such situations, let alone surviving them. 
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Underwater_Karma 2 days ago +4
Bangladesh to Malaysia is like 2,000 mi. The trip sounds horrific even If it completed successfully
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thebarkbarkwoof 4 days ago +39
Religious fanaticism is the most inhumane thing that mankind has ever invented. They all consider themselves enlightened and holy, yet they do the opposite of what is supposed to be good. There is no reason beyond that, which would make these people get on that boat. There will be mass migration due to climate change in the near future and mankind should be working to help them so they can stay where they are. Figuring out how they can get clean water if the first step.
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TropicalBonerstorm 4 days ago -54
F*** you talking about
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SquashSquigglyShrimp 4 days ago +8
>The Rohingya, who are primarily Muslim, are denied citizenship by the government of Myanmar, a Buddhist-majority country It's really not that hard to read
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thebarkbarkwoof 4 days ago +10
Read the article.
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[deleted] 4 days ago +16
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Marwaimusoont 4 days ago +7
Didnt know you can vote from Malaysia
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devilkingdamon 4 days ago +2
That's a really cruel mentality when you think about it. 250 people died and you're contemplating about elections? I am a Hindu and I know from your c**** ass comment that you are too. Just because they were Muslim? These people have been treated horribly by every other institution and in the last they died terribly. Om Shanti to the people who lost their lives
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The_NeutralGuy 4 days ago +11
Do you think what he said is inaccurate?
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XxAtroyxX 4 days ago +12
Yeah very much so. 1. Rohingya refugees in India are more of an issue in the North-East. 2. They were refugees staying in Bangladesh. 3. They were going to Malayasia. Which is last I remember is not in India. 4. They are humans but unlike you, less privileged.
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The_NeutralGuy 4 days ago +1
1. Given their ethnicity, I would profusely argue your assessment on voting inclination. 2. For a stranger like me, how did you conclude they are less previliged than me.
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zumera 3 days ago +1
You are a monster. I hope you recognize that. 
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Ok_Complex8873 4 days ago -19
Let that sink in! 250 people.
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Different-Pudding174 4 days ago +30
Definitely some choice words there
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The_NeutralGuy 4 days ago +4
People being offended by a good play of words.
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Gollum_Quotes 4 days ago +1
That's a hell of a journey going from Bangladesh to Malaysia by boat. Tough life.
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Timely_Toe_9053 4 days ago -2
Tragic
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thebarkbarkwoof 4 days ago -22
Religious fanaticism is the most inhumane thing that mankind has ever invented. They all consider themselves enlightened and holy, yet they do the opposite of what is supposed to be good. There is no reason beyond that, which would make these people get on that boat. There will be mass migration due to climate change in the near future and mankind should be working to help them so they can stay where they are. Figuring out how they can get clean water if the first step.
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WiseReason530 3 days ago +3
They were chased from buddhist because they tried to r*** antive buddhists.....I fully aupport buddhist they have the right to live peacefully in their country
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thebarkbarkwoof 3 days ago
That's different.
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Thecableboii 4 days ago +4
Wow edgy
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