Working a construction job in Malaysia, Rohingya refugee Nemah Shah knew his wife and daughter in Bangladesh had left on a rickety boat to try and join him. He heard nothing from them and was sure they were dead — but he later was shown images of his family getting off a boat in northwest Indonesia and took a boat himself to track them down. They are now together, but stranded, in a camp in Indonesia’s Aceh province.
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