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22 Jun 2020

Kiribati: Pacific fisheries observer allegedly murdered aboard tuna vessel Win Far 636; company responds

Fisheries observer, Eritara Kaierua, was allegedly murdered aboard Win Far 636, a tuna purse seiner owned by Taiwanese company Kuo Hsiung Fishery. As an observer, Kaierua monitored endangered species by-catch and illegal dumping. The media reports that Kaierua is the tenth Pacific fisheries observer to die at sea in the last decade.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Kuo Hsiung Fishery to respond to the allegation in the report. The company's response is linked below.

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