Thai crackdown leaves migrants stranded at sea
Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia will continue to send boats holding thousands of migrants back to sea, a senior Thai official said on Wednesday, despite a UN appeal for a rapid rescue operation to avoid a humanitarian crisis.
Several thousand migrants, many of them hungry and sick, are adrift in Southeast Asian seas in boats that have been abandoned by smugglers following a Thai government crackdown on human trafficking, the United Nations has said.
"Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand have decided not to receive boat people, as far as I am aware," said Major General Werachon Sukhondhapatipak, spokesman for Thailand's ruling junta.
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