Article 599NF The wait: Indonesia's refugees describe life stuck in an interminable limbo

The wait: Indonesia's refugees describe life stuck in an interminable limbo

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Nicole Curby
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Australia's border policies continue to be felt in a country where almost 14,000 refugees and asylum seekers endure a painful, hopeful wait' to be resettled


From the ferry terminal in Batam, a city on Indonesia's far north-western border, you can look across the narrow strait to Singapore. But only a short walk from the waterfront, more than 200 men are passing listless days and curfewed nights in cramped dorm rooms. Men sit in rows under the tropical sun, raising their arms in crosses above their heads and chanting, Seven years in limbo! Enough, enough!"

They are bored, but buffed. Their DIY gym equipment offers some reprieve: old buckets filled with cement, stuck to the ends of metal poles. They want to prepare themselves," Shamsullah Husseini, a 21-year-old Hazara refugee, tells me when I visit. They want to be ready for the country that accepts them."

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