Slavernij in de visserij

@VISwijzer: helaas kunnen we er niet om heen. Steeds meer duiken er berichten op over vreselijke arbeidsomstandigheden in onder andere Thailand in de visserijsector. Good Fish Foundation is actief met de ontwikkeling van projecten om hier iets aan te doen.

27 juli 2015, The New York Times

SONGKHLA, Thailand — Lang Long’s ordeal began in the back of a truck. After watching his younger siblings go hungry because their family’s rice patch in Cambodia could not provide for everyone, he accepted a trafficker’s offer to travel across the Thai border for a construction job.

It was his chance to start over. But when he arrived, Mr. Long was kept for days by armed men in a room near the port at Samut Prakan, more than a dozen miles southeast of Bangkok. He was then herded with six other migrants up a gangway onto a shoddy wooden ship. It was the start of three brutal years in captivity at sea.

“I cried,” said Mr. Long, 30, recounting how he was resold twice between fishing boats. After repeated escape attempts, one captain shackled him by the neck whenever other boats neared.

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