Nowhere to go. Refugees stranded in Indonesia while the world looks away. – Michael West

In 2002, fifty nations – including Australia – set up the Bali Process to sort out the tragedy of boat people. Since then, hundreds of asylum seekers have drowned trying to reach Australia and Indonesia. The boats have stopped, but the refugees are still coming. Duncan Graham reports from Aceh, ground zero for people smugglers.

Source: Nowhere to go. Refugees stranded in Indonesia while the world looks away. – Michael West