NZ Investigates Abuse Claims Against Indonesian Fishing Crews
August 23, 2011
Indonesian fishing crews rescued by the Auckland police in June before going back home to Indonesia. (Photo Courtesy New Zealand Sailors Society)
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461042joko
the Indo fishing crews go because a its good money offshore and b there is no jobs
Credit to NZ -
Re enslavement - Well i guess countries like Saudi, Malaysia and Korea and quite a few others are just looking and seeing what shit the Indo's tolerate at home and follow the lead of the elite and religions
Why countries are lining up to enslave Indonesian? Are we so poor or just something wrong here?
Please stop.
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Wellington. New Zealand announced an inquiry Tuesday into allegations that foreign fishing crews operating in its waters faced physical and sexual abuse aboard vessels likened to 'slave ships.'
The government said it had ordered a "comprehensive" probe into the claims surrounding foreign flagged vessels chartered by New Zealand companies to fish in the country's vast exclusive economic zone (EEZ).
"We must ensure the use of all fishing vessels operating in EEZ waters supports government objectives," Fisheries Minister Phil Heatley said.
"This includes protecting New Zealand’s international reputation as a world--leading fisheries manager."
An Auckland University report released earlier this month alleged widespread human rights abuses of crew members, predominantly Indonesian, on foreign chartered vessels.
The Maritime Union of New Zealand, which has long accused the government of turning a blind eye to the treatment of foreign crews, said the investigation was long overdue.
"This inquiry will need to shine a light into dark places... but we know in advance that it will confirm what we already know, that disgraceful practices have become the norm and accepted by the industry," union secretary Joe Fleetwood said.
The Auckland University report said about 30 foreign--owned vessels operated in New Zealand waters, crewed by about 2,000 sailors.
Its authors interviewed almost 150 crew members in New Zealand and Indonesia to seek first--hand accounts of their treatment.
The report found foreign crews earned less than one--fifth of their New Zealand counterparts and were forced to work shifts of up to 53 hours during peak periods.
Crew members said sexual abuse of young men was common and described the officers in charge of the vessels as "vicious bastards" who frequently lashed out at their charges.
"If anyone stands against this abuse, it has been known for them to be taken to a private cabin and beaten," one unidentified sailor said.
Another described his ship as "floating freezer" with no heating, adding: "Absolutely appalling conditions just like a slum...there are definitely human rights abuses out there, they are slave ships."
The government inquiry, to be carried out by former labour minister Paul Swain, is due to report back by February next year.
AFP
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8:14pm | Indonesia ‘Most Tolerant Count...
this country needs a revolution. End of. -
8:06pm | Indonesia ‘Most Tolerant Count...
Clearly this minister is in urgent need of medical assistance to address his totally delusional state of mind. -
7:49pm | Ask Atheists, Christians, Shii...
It is a "New York Times" op-ed article word by word taken over. Great article but especially the reach NYT is of course much larger than the JG. -
7:46pm | Indonesia ‘Most Tolerant Count...
Who moved the rock and let him out? -
7:45pm | Jakarta Police Would Dispatch ...
All ignore YME he supports foriegn invaders. -
7:37pm | Ask Atheists, Christians, Shii...
Yudhoyono’s government is reluctant to take them on because it rules Indonesia in a coalition with intolerant Islamist political parties. -
7:37pm | Indonesia ‘Most Tolerant Count...
Probably a week ago ‘22trolls/maharaja/???’ called in his comments Indonesia the best democracy in the world. There are certain similarities -
7:22pm | FUI: 'Christians Should be Ups...
Exactly hansardwidrick. I'm sure most good Christians would not openly say it, but surely in this case: "My enemy's enemy is my friend"
