The refugees, who arrived at various parts of the province including Bireuen, Pidie and East Aceh, have overwhelmed local facilities, Munawaratul Makhya, a UNHCR official, told Reuters.
“Since their arrival early this morning, we have coordinated with local officials in the Pidie region to ensure the refugees are getting their basic needs since they have been floating for many days on the sea,” the official said.
Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry said the Southeast Asian country “has no obligation nor capacity to accommodate refugees, let alone to provide a permanent solution”.
Jakarta is not a signatory of the UN refugee convention.
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