Thousands of Rohingya have lost on their way to Malaysia

Group defending the rights of the Rohingya in Myanmar said that thousands of people who left the country during the past month, did not arrive at their destination and raises fears that the boat was prevented from access to the mainland.
Chris Lewa said of the Arakan Project, which arranges Rohingya migration across the Bay of Bengal, about 12 thousand Rohingya left Rakhine State in the west of the country since October 15 October.
He added that about four thousands of Rohingyas and Bangladeshis left Bangladesh during the same period.
The boats heading to Malaysia but mostly reflects the territorial waters of Thailand, where Ihottaghzhm smugglers in camps in the jungle near the Malaysian border until their relatives paid ransoms for their release.
In November, authorities in Thailand have found 460 people dead and thousands detained, but did not reach the mainland or contact with their families after a trip that normally takes five days.
Lewa said, "Where they are. Stoked concern us. "
He said the last time the boat was lost immigrants in 2008 and after a period has been rescued hundreds of Rohingyas who oversaw the hunger and thirst of death of the territorial waters of Indonesia and India, while others feared lost at sea.
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