The Dhaka Times Desk In Indonesia, where inhumanity is wrong, even the death of people today could not melt their minds. Despite the death, Indonesia has maintained the ban on rescuing migrants.
According to international media reports, the Indonesian government has given instructions to sailors in that country that migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar cannot be rescued even if they drown in the sea. According to media reports, the order has been issued to fishermen who fish off the coast of Aceh province in Indonesia.
People all over the world today are worried about such a situation. According to BBC news, about 700 Bangladeshis and Rohingyas have been rescued by the locals in the last one week. So far 1500 people have been kept in shelters.
According to BBC, Bangladeshi people were going to cross the sea in search of work and Myanmar people were going to migrate abroad due to lack of work.
An army officer named Fuad Basia, a military spokesman, said, "Fishermen can provide migrants with food, fuel, water, and even fix the migrants' boats if they break down." But they cannot be brought ashore under any circumstances. And if brought, it will be illegal.'
Indonesia's attitude has been strongly criticized by international human rights groups. The people of the world have been called to stand by people in such a humanitarian disaster.