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Death at Sea Is Not a Choice: The Rohingya Crisis of Containment

by Mijan Ahmed At dawn on 9 May 2025, a boat carrying Rohingya refugees capsized in regional waters. A second vessel sank the following day. Of the 514 people on board the two boats, only 87 were found alive. An estimated 427 were dead or missing. The scale of the loss marked the deadliest maritime disaster for the Rohingya that year, but the pattern itself was not new. These journeys have become a recurring feature of a crisis that has shifted,…
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rohingyakhobor.com broke the news on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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