Former Vietnamese boat people return to Bidong Island for the first time in 40 years. | COVER STORY
Almost 40 years ago, a small island in Terengganu became a safe haven for asylum seekers fleeing from a communist regime. Now, the former refugees have returned to revisit their past memories and to remember those who perished within sight of freedom. To find out more, go to rage.my/hell-island

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