Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Indonesian-Fishing-Crew-Arrives-in-Jakarta-27MDHUQB8IP.htmlConceptually similarIndonesian Fishing Crew Arrives in JakartaGP1STW1ECompleted★★★★Modern Slavery Of Indonesian Fishers Protest in JakartaGP0STUR97Completed★★★★Modern Slavery Of Indonesian Fishers Protest in JakartaGP0STUR98Completed★★★★Modern Slavery Of Indonesian Fishers Protest in JakartaGP0STUR99Completed★★★★Modern Slavery Of Indonesian Fishers Protest in JakartaGP0STUR9ACompleted★★★★Modern Slavery Of Indonesian Fishers Protest in JakartaGP0STUR9BCompleted★★★★Modern Slavery Of Indonesian Fishers Protest in JakartaGP0STUR9CCompleted★★★★Modern Slavery Of Indonesian Fishers Protest in JakartaGP0STUR9DCompleted★★★★Modern Slavery Of Indonesian Fishers Protest in JakartaGP0STUR9FCompleted★★★★View AllGP1STW1DIndonesian Fishing Crew Arrives in JakartaIndonesian crew members who worked for the Chinese Long Xing 629 fishing ship arrive at Soekarno Hatta airport in Jakarta.About 18 Indonesian ship crew members were exploited on the Chinese fishing vessel Long Xing 629: three died and their bodies were thrown out at sea, one died in hospital in Busan, Korea, and the other 14 finally come back to their home in Indonesia. Since 2014, Greenpeace Indonesia is investigating modern slavery cases that occur at sea, carried out by several international fishing companies.Locations:Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:8 May, 2020Credit:© Hasnugara / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3123px X 2138pxKeywords:Airports-Defending Democracy (campaign title)-Fishers-Fishing (Industry)-Human rights-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-Small group of peopleShoot:Indonesian Fishing Crew Arrives in JakartaAbout 18 Indonesian ship crew members were exploited on the Chinese fishing vessel Long Xing 629: three died and their bodies were thrown out at sea, one died in hospital in Busan, Korea, and the other 14 finally come back to their home in Indonesia. Since 2014, Greenpeace Indonesia is investigating modern slavery cases that occur at sea, carried out by several international fishing companies.