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Rescued migrants, mostly Rohingyas from Myanmar and Bangladesh, are transported by trucks to the fishing town of Kuala Cangkoi in Aceh province on May 13, 2015, after the migrants numbering nearly 600 were relocated by Indonesian authorities from a government sports stadium. Malaysia joined Indonesia on May 13 in vowing to turn back vessels bearing a wave of migrants, drawing warnings that the hardline policy could be a death sentence for boatloads of people at risk of starvation and disease. AFP PHOTO / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN (Photo credit should read CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AFP/Getty Images)

Rescued migrants, mostly Rohingyas from Myanmar and Bangladesh, are transported by trucks to the fishing town of Kuala Cangkoi in Aceh province on May 13, 2015, after the migrants numbering nearly 600 were relocated by Indonesian authorities from a government sports stadium. Malaysia joined Indonesia on May 13 in vowing to turn back vessels bearing a wave of migrants, drawing warnings that the hardline policy could be a death sentence for boatloads of people at risk of starvation and disease. AFP PHOTO / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN        (Photo credit should read CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AFP/Getty Images)