Labour rights, like human rights, don't end at the shore...but the distant water fishing industry seems to think so.
So why are the rights of migrant fishers so frequently violated through forced labour and human trafficking?
This Labour Day, get ready to dive deeper into the issue of modern slavery at sea and the environmental impact of overfishing with stories of survivors affected by the dark underbelly of the fishing industry.
We're shining a light somewhere so far from view, that the industries violating basic human rights and contributing to ocean and biodiversity destruction, think they can act without consequences.
#humanstories #EndModernSlaveryAtSEA #whocaughtmyseafood
**Warning and Disclaimer: For audience 18+ and above - This documentary exposes the reality of Indonesian migrant fishers' experience of working on distant water fishing vessels. It contains sensitive materials that may be disturbing for some viewers. The movie is only suitable for viewers above 18 years old.
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The Documentary, produced by SBMI - Indonesia Migrant Fishers Union, connects the dots of an infamously complex and scattered narrative, and connects the dots between those who catch the fish and those who eat it.
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