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Indonesia govt. revokes licenses of 6 major fishing companies after forced labour reports
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Indonesia police to name 20 suspects in slavery investigation; confirm over 1,400 Pusaka Benjina crews were forced to work
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Investigation into Pusaka Benjina sheds light on other abuses in marine & fishery sector
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Indonesia govt. opens investigation into Pusaka Benjina; fishing company denies slavery allegations, admits maltreatment of the company’s workers
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Indonesia National Human Rights Commission investigates allegations of forced labour on fishing boats
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Indonesia govt. rescues over 300 fishermen from forced labour & slavery
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Thai junta leader promises legal action against companies using forced labour
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US govt. & business leaders renew call for crackdown on labour abuses in Thai fishing industry
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Thai Union Frozen cuts supplier after fishing slavery report
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Report finds Burmese workers in slave-like conditions on fishing boats in Indonesia - supply major US supermarkets, restaurants & pet stores via Thai companies; with companies’ comments
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