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Spat continues over hundreds of Chinese vessels parked in Philippine waters


By SETH ROBSON | STARS AND STRIPES Published: April 6, 2021
The Philippines has accused Chinese diplomats of lying after they claimed hundreds of ships trespassing in Philippine waters are sheltering from bad weather.
Diplomats from the island nation protested last month after 220 Chinese fishing vessels were spotted by the Philippine coast guard near Julian Felipe Reef in the Spratly Islands.
Also called Whitsun, the boomerang-shaped reef lies about 175 nautical miles west of the Philippine province of Palawan, and inside the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone.
Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Saturday told the vessels to sail away and for the Chinese to leave our sovereign territories and abide by international law. ....

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Business Scoop » NZ Unions Call For Action Over Alleged Fiji Trafficking Scam


Press Release – ITF New Zealand
New Zealand transport workers unions are calling on their government to put Fiji on notice after Police launched an investigation into the potential human trafficking of dozens of Filipino seafarers in the country’s shipping industry . 20 Filipino …
20 Filipino seafarers were recruited by Goundar Shipping to operate its ferries in Fiji;
Goundar promised seafarers monthly wages of US$1000 but were paid much less arrival;
The company refuses to pay more than AU$250,000 owed to seafarers in unpaid wages;
Seven of the seafarers remain abandoned in Suva without support networks, permanent housing or income.
“Investigations by unions have uncovered allegations of widespread abuse, underpayment, unsafe conditions, and even of human trafficking and slavery, in New Zealand’s own backyard,” said Paul Tolich, ....

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