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INDONESIA-SINKING/
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September 28, 2013 
An Indonesian policeman takes the fingerprints of Nadine Bakour (C), a Lebanese woman who lost her husband... 
Sukabumi, Indonesia 
An Indonesian policeman takes the fingerprints of Bakour, a Lebanese woman who lost her husband and two... 
An Indonesian policeman takes the fingerprints of Nadine Bakour (C), a Lebanese woman who lost her husband and two sons when the boat they were in sank, as her son Khalil el Rahi (R) looks at Agrabinta health clinic located on the outskirts of Sukabumi, Indonesia West Java province September 28, 2013. The boat carrying migrants to Australia sank off the Indonesian coast on Friday, killing at least 21 people, Indonesian police said, a sign that Australia's tough new immigration rules may not be enough to deter would-be asylum seekers. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION) 
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