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New investigation finds sharp rise in Indonesian slavery at sea

JAKARTA: The number of reported cases of forced labor among Indonesian migrant fishermen has risen nearly twofold in one year, a new report has shown, prompting renewed calls for the government to ratify a convention protecting workers at sea. Indonesia is the world’s third largest sea workforce source, after China and the Philippines, with 1.2 million nationals working on

Fishing vessel captain accused of abandoning 7 seamen

Fishing vessel captain accused of abandoning 7 seamen 9th March 2021 Illustration Seven crew members of fishing vessel, KM Jaya Utama, have accused their captain of forcing them to perform hard labour and then leaving them stranded at the Merauke fishing port in Papua province. (ANTARA/HO-KKP) Jakarta (ANTARA) - The captain of a fishing vessel, KM Jaya Utama, has been accused of leaving seven crew members stranded at the Merauke fishing port in Papua province, according to Destructive Fishing Watch (DFW) Indonesia. The KM (motor vessel) Jaya Utama s captain forced them to disembark the ship. As a result, they got stranded at the Merauke fishing port, the DFW s national coordinator, Moh.Abdi Suhufan, said in a statement that

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