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Open Image ModalIllegal immigrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh arrive at the Langkawi police station\'s multi purpose hall in Langkawi, Malaysia on Monday, May 11, 2015. Hundreds of migrants abandoned at sea by smugglers in Southeast Asia have reached land and relative safety in the past two days. But an estimated 6,000 Bangladeshis and Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar remain trapped in crowded, wooden boats, migrant officials and activists said Monday. (AP Photo/Hamzah Osman) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Open Image ModalEthnic Rohingya children whose boats were washed ashore wait to be evacuated to a temporary shelter in Seunuddon, Aceh province, Indonesia, Sunday, May 10, 2015. Boats carrying about 500 members of Myanmar\'s long-persecuted Rohingya Muslim community washed to shore in western Indonesia on Sunday, with some of the people in need of medical attention, a migration official and a human rights advocate said. (AP Photo/S. Yulinnas) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Open Image ModalEthnic Rohingya women and children whose boats were washed ashore on Sumatra Island board a military truck to be taken to a temporary shelter in Seunuddon, Aceh province, Indonesia, Sunday, May 10, 2015. Boats carrying about 500 members of Myanmar\'s long-persecuted Rohingya Muslim community washed to shore in western Indonesia on Sunday, with some of the people in need of medical attention, a migration official and a human rights advocate said. (AP Photo/S. Yulinnas) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Open Image ModalIllegal immigrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh arrive at the Langkawi police station\'s multi purpose hall in Langkawi, Malaysia on Monday, May 11, 2015. Hundreds of migrants abandoned at sea by smugglers in Southeast Asia have reached land and relative safety in the past two days. But an estimated 6,000 Bangladeshis and Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar remain trapped in crowded, wooden boats, migrant officials and activists said Monday. (AP Photo/Hamzah Osman) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Open Image ModalAn ethnic Rohingya migrant receives medical treatment at a temporary shelter in Lhok Sukon, Aceh province, Indonesia, Monday, May 11, 2015. Boats carrying nearly 600 Bangladeshis and long-persecuted Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar washed to shore in western Indonesia, some after captains and smugglers abandoned the ships, leaving passengers to fend for themselves, survivors and migrant experts said. Thousands more are believed to be stranded at sea. (AP Photo/S. Yulinnas) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Open Image ModalEthnic Rohingya migrants queue up to receive clothing at a temporary shelter in Lhok Sukon, Aceh province, Indonesia, Monday, May 11, 2015. Boats carrying nearly 600 Bangladeshis and long-persecuted Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar washed to shore in western Indonesia, some after captains and smugglers abandoned the ships, leaving passengers to fend for themselves, survivors and migrant experts said. Thousands more are believed to be stranded at sea. (AP Photo/S. Yulinnas) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Open Image ModalEthnic Rohingya migrants look out of windows of a temporary shelter in Lhok Sukon, Aceh province, Indonesia, Monday, May 11, 2015. Boats carrying nearly 600 Bangladeshis and long-persecuted Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar washed to shore in western Indonesia, some after captains and smugglers abandoned the ships, leaving passengers to fend for themselves, survivors and migrant experts said. Thousands more are believed to be stranded at sea. (AP Photo/S. Yulinnas) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Open Image ModalEthnic Rohingya people whose boats were washed ashore on Sumatra island wait to be transported to a temporary shelter in Seunuddon, Aceh province, Indonesia, Sunday, May 10, 2015. Boats carrying about 500 members of Myanmar\'s long-persecuted Rohingya Muslim community washed to shore in western Indonesia on Sunday, with some of the people in need of medical attention, a migration official and a human rights advocate said. (AP Photo/S. Yulinnas) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Open Image ModalAn ethnic Rohingya woman who was on one of the boats washed ashore on Sumatra island weeps as she boards a military truck heading to a temporary shelter in Seunuddon, Aceh province, Indonesia, Sunday, May 10, 2015. Boats carrying about 500 members of Myanmar\'s long-persecuted Rohingya Muslim community washed to shore in western Indonesia on Sunday, with some of the people in need of medical attention, a migration official and a human rights advocate said. (AP Photo/S. Yulinnas) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Open Image ModalEthnic Rohingya migrants sit in lines to receive food from a social worker for breakfast at a temporary shelter in Lhok Sukon, Aceh province, Indonesia, Monday, May 11, 2015. Boats carrying nearly 600 Bangladeshis and long-persecuted Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar washed to shore in western Indonesia, some after captains and smugglers abandoned the ships, leaving passengers to fend for themselves, survivors and migrant experts said. Thousands more are believed to be stranded at sea. (AP Photo/S. Yulinnas) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Open Image ModalIllegal immigrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh arrive at the Langkawi police station\'s multi purpose hall in Langkawi, Malaysia on Monday, May 11, 2015. Hundreds of migrants abandoned at sea by smugglers in Southeast Asia have reached land and relative safety in the past two days. But an estimated 6,000 Bangladeshis and Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar remain trapped in crowded, wooden boats, migrant officials and activists said Monday. (AP Photo/Hamzah Osman) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Open Image ModalIllegal immigrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh arrive at the Langkawi police station\'s multi purpose hall in Langkawi, Malaysia on Monday, May 11, 2015. Hundreds of migrants abandoned at sea by smugglers in Southeast Asia have reached land and relative safety in the past two days. But an estimated 6,000 Bangladeshis and Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar remain trapped in crowded, wooden boats, migrant officials and activists said Monday. (AP Photo/Hamzah Osman) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Open Image ModalEthnic Rohingya migrants sit in lines to receive food from a social worker for breakfast at a temporary shelter in Lhok Sukon, Aceh province, Indonesia, Monday, May 11, 2015. Boats carrying nearly 600 Bangladeshis and long-persecuted Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar washed to shore in western Indonesia, some after captains and smugglers abandoned the ships, leaving passengers to fend for themselves, survivors and migrant experts said. Thousands more are believed to be stranded at sea. (AP Photo/S. Yulinnas) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)