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Thai Union Group
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Burmese Fisherman in the Global Tuna Industry
A Burmese fisherman hangs out at the port in Ambon, Maluku province, Indonesia. This 45-year-old fisherman was forced to work on a fishing boat with no way to return to his homeland.
The forced labour and trafficking survivors interviewed by Greenpeace Southeast Asia detailed beatings and food deprivation for anyone who tried to escape. The tuna fishermen on their vessels were forced to work 20-22 hour days for little to no pay, often deprived of basic necessities like showers.
Unique identifier:
GP0STPELJ
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
26/09/2015
Locations:
Ambon island
,
Indonesia
,
Moluccas
,
Southeast Asia
Credit line:
© Ardiles Rante / Greenpeace
Size:
3500px × 2625px 1023KB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
Containers
Shoot:
Supply Chained: Human Rights Abuses in the Global Tuna Industry
Interviews with crew conducted on the Indonesian island of Ambon by Greenpeace in September 2015, point to another Silver Sea reefer, Marine One, which transported tuna and other marine fish caught through trafficked, forced and bonded labour to Thailand’s principal, export-oriented seafood processing hub.
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Supply Chained: Human Rights Abuses in the Global Tuna Industry (Photos & Videos)
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