Malaysia detains hundreds of refugees and migrants during coronavirus lockdown

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KUALA LUMPUR (REUTERS) - Malaysia on Friday (May 1) detained hundreds of refugees and migrant workers for illegally living in the country, rights groups said, at a time of movement and travel restrictions imposed to contain the spread of the new coronavirus.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia on Friday detained hundreds of refugees and migrant workers for illegally living in the country, rights groups said, at a time of movement and travel restrictions imposed to contain the spread of the new coronavirus.

Human Rights Watch and the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network said over 700 migrants were taken into custody including young children.The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said a"small number of asylum-seekers" had been detained and it had informed by authorities that refugees and asylum-seekers were being held for the purpose of identity verification.

The neighbourhood where the raids took place was close to an area with three buildings that had been placed under strict lockdowns last month after a surge in coronavirus cases there. Photos shared on social media showed dozens of migrant workers lined up in close quarters as authorities watched from the sidewalk. Some officials were seen wearing full protective equipment, while the migrant workers only had masks on.

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