Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Modern-Slavery-Of-Indonesian-Fishers-Protest-in-Jakarta-27MZIFJLG9XTE.htmlConceptually similarModern 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★★★★Modern Slavery Of Indonesian Fishers Protest in JakartaGP0STUR9GCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUR8YModern Slavery Of Indonesian Fishers Protest in JakartaThe Indonesian Migrant Workers Union (SBMI) together with Greenpeace Indonesia conducted a peaceful action in front of Presidential Palace in Jakarta, to encourage the President to immediately ratify the Government Regulation draft on the Protection of Indonesian migrant fishers.According to the SBMI-Greenpeace Investigation Report Paper regarding data during 2015-2020, there were at least 11 Indonesian crew members who were victims of forced labor and even died on foreign ships. It is not uncommon for their bodies to be thrown into the high seas.Locations:Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:27 Aug, 2020Credit:© Adhi Wicaksono / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6272px X 4181pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Day-Fishers-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-SignsShoot:Modern Slavery of Indonesian Fishers Protest in JakartaThe Indonesian Migrant Workers Union (SBMI) together with Greenpeace Indonesia conducted a peaceful action in front of Presidential Palace in Jakarta, to encourage the President to immediately ratify the Government Regulation draft on the Protection of Indonesian migrant fishers. According to the SBMI-Greenpeace Investigation Report Paper regarding data during 2015-2020, there were at least 11 Indonesian crew members who were victims of forced labor and even died on foreign ships. It is not uncommon for his body to be thrown into the high seas.Related Collections:Modern Slavery of Indonesian Fishers Protest in Jakarta (Photos & Videos)