‘India put us on the boat like captives – then threw us in the sea’
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 29/08/2025
Noorul Amin last spoke to his brother on 9 May. The call was brief, but the news was devastating. He learned that his brother, Kairul, and four other relatives were among 40 Rohingya refugees allegedly deported by the Indian government to Myanmar, a country they had fled in fear years ago. (…)
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