The Kuku Camp was located in the Indonesian Anambas Islands east of Malaysia. If I remember correctly, there were 2000 Vietnamese refugees in the camp at the time. We took them supplies, and carried 200 people with us back to Galang.
Kuku was both beautiful and brutal. There was ongoing abuse by the Indonesian military, and just a month before our visit a refugee boat had sunk within sight of the camp drowning everyone on board.
We were only on Kuku for several hours, and I took these photos then.
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people stayed in Kuku for only a short time. Everyone would be moved to Galang. |
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Calling names for the trip to Galang. |
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people stayed in Kuku for only a short time. Everyone would be moved to Galang. But Kuku wasn't necessarily the first stop for many of the people. Indonesians living on other island in the Anambas Islands had been provided with radios by the UNHCR. If a boat landed on one of the other islands...authorities would eventually be notified (hopefully), and the people would me moved to Kuku...and then on to Galang. |
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Oh...brings tears to my eyes. My family was there for roughly 8 months before we were sent to Galang. Photos of Kuku brings back a lot of memories
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the photos and video. My sister sent me this link saying that my mum, aunty, siblings and cousins are a couple of the photos. I was a 7 years old boy in one of the photos. Sure brought tears to my eyes. As a child - I've always had fond memories of KuKu.
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