About a dozen children in the group were transferred to a “youth training school”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
YANGON - Myanmar authorities have sentenced 112 Rohingya, including a dozen children, to between two and five years in prison for attempting to travel to Malaysia “without legal documents”, state media reported on Tuesday.
The children were transferred to a “youth training school” near commercial hub Yangon on Jan 8, the newspaper reported, without giving further details.
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