Thailand to repatriate Rohingya refugees

January 02, 2013 04:48 pm | Updated June 22, 2016 03:09 pm IST - PHUKET

A boat carrying 73 Rohingya refugees was intercepted by Thai authorities off the sea in Phuket on Jan.1, 2013.

A boat carrying 73 Rohingya refugees was intercepted by Thai authorities off the sea in Phuket on Jan.1, 2013.

Officials say 73 refugees from Myanmar’s Rohingya minority found adrift off a Thai resort island will be repatriated to their homeland.

Phuket provincial Governor Maitri Inthusut said on Wednesday they declared they were unable to continue their hoped-for journey to Malaysia due to exhaustion and fear of mishaps at sea.

Mr. Maitri said 12 children were among the 73 refugees, all of whom will be sent back to Myanmar by land on transport provided by Thai immigration police.

Thai authorities on Tuesday had supplied medicine, food and fuel to the asylum seekers, so that they could continue their journey. Thai policy is not to accept boat people but to aid them in reaching a third country.

Sectarian violence in Myanmar last year involving the Rohingya left hundreds dead and many more homeless.

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