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15 Jun 2017[Update] Breach of Seafarers Human Rights while under criminal investigation in AngolaHuman Rights at Sea Investigative Report & Case Study Breach of Seafarers Human Rights while under criminal investigation in Angola MV Sutton Tide Crew IMO 9389461 – Soyo Angola Crew Evidence and Impact Statements Initial Report: 15 June 2017 “I don’t want to kill my self but if I stay here in
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14 Jun 2017HRAS Intern becomes Erasmus+ AmbassadorMelanie Glodkiewicz selected as an Erasmus+ Ambassador “My internship has been a life-changing period” Wednesday 14 June 2016 Human Rights at Sea is delighted to announce that a former intern, Miss
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09 Jun 2017HRAS Interview No.27: Jason Lam ITF Hong KongBeyond the Reach of Labor Laws China ratified the Maritime Labor Convention last year; Hong Kong is yet to do so. Jason Lam, International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) Inspector in Hong Kong
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09 Jun 2017Case study: Human Impact of Denial of Crew Wages to SeafarersHuman Rights at Sea Investigative Report & Case Study The Human Impact of Denial of Crew Wages to Seafarers MV Sharjah Moon IMO 7516503 Hamriyah Port, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates “They didn’t care about the crew some crew trying to suicide themselves, (sic) but we rescued them.” Human Rights at
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06 Jun 2017Lloyds List OP-ED: Putting human rights on the agendaThe shipping industry must seriously take note of business and human rights First published: OP-ED Lloyds List 6 June 2017 Hammond: The near absence of attendance at Nor-Shipping by mainstream
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18 May 2017Keeping Children Out of Piracy – The HRAS InterviewThe HRAS Interview: Keeping Children Out of Piracy A much needed first step has been taken to raise awareness of the horrific abuse of children in piracy. The Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers InitiativeChildren at Sea
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17 May 2017Indian seafarers unlawfully detained in KuwaitHuman Rights at Sea has been informed via the NGO Justice Upheld of the case of four Indian seafarers under house arrest in Kuwait and unlawfully detained since 13 May 2013. The case also raises the issue of the subjugation of seafarers under the Kafala System. Human Rights at Sea is now supporting
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08 May 2017HRAS supports inaugural Lloyds List Tom Leander Internship FellowHuman Rights at Sea is delighted to have been asked by Lloyds List to support the selection of the inaugural Tom Leander fellow, Miss Kuganiga Kuganeswaran and to be able to offer her experience in
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04 May 2017Our Development – Download new 2017 InfographicHuman Rights at Sea publishes its new 2017 Infographic outlining key highlights of the charity’s development since the initiative was conceived in 2013 and commenced in 2014. Download HERE Help us