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SL AVERY AT SEA
the dark side of globalization
Written by Baptiste Laborde - Balen
Do daily gestures like buying fish at your local supermarket support human
trafficking in other parts of the globe?
The increasing demand for cheaper prices of fish and seafood from the West has
encouraged the Thai fishing industry to exploit Burmese immigrants.
A J O U R N E Y T O WA R D S
SLAVERY
“I was looking for ways to help my family. This broker
knew I was looking for work. He said he could find me a job
in Thailand”. Many Burmese migrant workers’ stories start
similarly to Aung Myo’s.
When leaving Myanmar, very few workers imagined themselves working on fishing trawlers. While many Burmese are willing to come work in Thailand, large numbers of workers are trapped and shipped off to fishing
trawlers by well-organized networks of smugglers near the Thai-Myanmar border. Often, the migrants cannot
afford their travel fees from Myanmar, entering into agreements with smugglers where in exchange for transportation the debt is repaid by working in Thailand.
“Smugglers dangle well-paid jobs in factories before
them. But then force Burmese immigrants to get on these
fishing boats. At this moment it has became forced work
and human trafficking.”
Sompong Srakaew, Labor Rights protection network
Once the workers reach the ports, they discover that
they have been scammed about the amount they need
pay back for the transportation costs. Amounting
to about 750$, the figure is 20 times the Burmese
average wage.
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20 JULY 2014
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