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Asian Shipowners’ Association (ASA) Ship Insurance and Liability Committee (SILC): “End the Unjust Detention of Seafarers! Shipowners Demand Action”

HONG KONG–(BUSINESS WIRE)–In a powerful call to action, the Asian Shipowners Association’s Ship Insurance and Liability Committee, meeting in Hong Kong, focused on the critical issue of unjust seafarer detention. The committee highlighted a growing crisis that threatens the foundation of the global shipping industry and the rights of those who keep it afloat.


Recent incidents have underscored the vulnerability of seafarers, particularly in countries with limited experience in maritime law. The committee noted with concern that detentions often occur in places where legal systems are ill-equipped to handle complex maritime cases, leading to prolonged and unfair treatment of crew members.

For example, a Chinese Master Mariner was imprisoned in Honduras for over two years with no charges brought against him.

The committee outlined three proactive steps to address this alarming trend:

Global Awareness Campaigns: It is essential to raise the profile of these incidents on international platforms. By sharing these stories, we can galvanize public opinion and pressure governments to act.

Advocacy for Equitable Legal Processes: International maritime organizations must champion the cause of fair legal treatment for seafarers.

Building Robust Support Networks: Comprehensive support systems for seafarers are crucial.

Behind every case of detention is a human story of hardship and uncertainty. Families are torn apart, children are left without parents, and livelihoods are jeopardized. The psychological toll on seafarers, who often endure harsh working conditions, is immense. This situation is not just a legal issue but a profound human rights concern that demands immediate attention.

Industry leaders shared poignant testimonies from affected seafarers and their families during the meeting. These stories highlight the pervasive fear and anxiety that grip seafarers, knowing they could be detained without cause at any moment. This is a fear that no worker should have to live with, especially those who are integral to the global economy.

The Asian Shipowners Association is not alone in this mission. We call upon all stakeholders in the maritime industry to unite in defence of seafarers’ rights.

Shipping companies, international organisations, and governments must collaborate to create a safer and more just environment for maritime workers.

Contacts

PR contact (ASA PR support secretariat)

Star Marine Public Relations Corporation

Maki Yoshida 81-80-3398-3726

info@starmarinepr.com

Alex

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