ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月31日 23時17分


For years, asylum seekers from the Middle East and South Asia have used Indonesia as a transit point to reach Australia, boarding rickety wooden boats run by human smugglers for the perilous voyage across the Indian Ocean. But recently the United Nations told the nearly 14,000 refugees in Indonesia that it’s unlikely they will ever be resettled elsewhere. Instead, they should prepare to assimilate into Indonesian society as best they can, or consider returning to their strife-torn countries. “We are as honest as we can be, and try to explain to them how unpredictable things are,” said Thomas Vargas, the head of the United Nations @refugees Agency office in Indonesia. “We’re trying to tell them, ‘Have realistic expectations,’ because we’re having a global crisis and there are limited options.” He added: “In general, resettlement countries were more generous in the past about providing opportunities in this part of the world.” Kemal Jufri took this photo of refugees looking out the windows at a low-cost housing compound in Jakarta, Indonesia. Visit the link in our profile to read more about refugees in Indonesia, who hoped for a brief stay, but may be stuck for life.


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