Rohingya Muslims cry for help as horror refugee limbo continues

By Lindsay Murdoch
Updated May 16 2015 - 2:13am, first published May 15 2015 - 4:06pm
A boat crammed with scores of Rohingyas,  including many young children, was found drifting in Thai waters on Thursday. Photo: Christopher Archambault
A boat crammed with scores of Rohingyas, including many young children, was found drifting in Thai waters on Thursday. Photo: Christopher Archambault
As many as 8000 Rohungyas and Bangladeshis are thought to be stranded on boats without adequate food, water or sanitation.  Photo: Christophe Archambault
As many as 8000 Rohungyas and Bangladeshis are thought to be stranded on boats without adequate food, water or sanitation. Photo: Christophe Archambault
Rohingya migrants jump from their overcrowded vessel after a food drop.  Photo: Christophe Archambault
Rohingya migrants jump from their overcrowded vessel after a food drop. Photo: Christophe Archambault
Migrants collect desperately needed food dropped by a Thai army helicopter. Photo: Christophe Archambault
Migrants collect desperately needed food dropped by a Thai army helicopter. Photo: Christophe Archambault

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