More than 260 weak and hungry Rohingya refugees, mostly women and children, have landed in Indonesia in two boats. Police say they and the military are working with the U.N. refugee agency and the local government in East Aceh to gather more information about the refugees, who arrived Sunday evening, and keep them safe. More than 300 Rohingya refugees have landed in East Aceh since last February. About 1 million Rohingya, who are predominantly Muslim, are living in overcrowded refugee camps in Bangladesh after fleeing Myanmar, their home.