Over 100 Rohingya refugees rescued off Indonesia

Over 100 Rohingya refugees rescued off Indonesia
The 121 Rohingya were found drifting late Tuesday around 25 kilometres (15 miles) from the coastal village of Cot Trueng, on the northernmost tip of Sumatra island in Aceh province, village chief Mukhtar Samsyah told AFP.
"Their boat ran out of petrol as they tried to sail from Myanmar to Thailand," he said.
But 21-year-old asylum seeker Farid Alam claimed the lack of fuel was due to sabotage by the Thai authorities.
He said the boat carrying the Rohingya, including six women and two children, had been intercepted in Thai waters three days after they left Myanmar around a month ago.
"They came onto our boat, threw away our food and petrol and then towed our boat further out to sea. During the night, they shot at us," he told AFP by phone in Malay, from an immigration detention centre in Lhokseumawe city.
Alam said there were originally 12 more members on the boat, but he believed they had been "shot dead and fell into the sea".
All of those rescued were taken to the detention centre Wednesday morning after being given a place to sleep, food and water.
"We want to stay in any country with Muslims. We don't mind where, Aceh is good too. But please don't send us back to Myanmar. Just shoot all of us -- we are better off dead than going back to our country," Alam said.
The UN considers the Rohingya, a stateless Muslim ethnic group, to be one of the most persecuted minorities in the world. Myanmar views its roughly 800,000 Rohingya inhabitants as illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, denying them citizenship.
Buddhist-Muslim unrest in the western Myanmar state of Rakhine has left at least 180 people dead and more than 110,000 displaced since June 2012.
Almost 6,000 Rohingya fleeing the violence have illegally entered Thai waters since October, the Thai army said earlier this month.
In 2009 Thai authorities admitted to towing Rohingya asylum seekers out to sea after claims they had been abused and set adrift with minimal food and water.
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