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Hundreds of fishermen still stuck in Indonesia, returnees say

Fishermen rescued from Benjina Island, Indonesia, after working as 'slaves' on fishing vessels, say many others are still stranded

By Undercurrent News | June 11, 2018 09:43 BST
Hundreds of rescued foreign fishermen, mostly from Myanmar and Thailand, are gathered by Indonesia's illegal fishing taskforce and Thai officials at an Indonesian fishing firm on April 3 2015, in remote Benjina Island. Photo credit: AFP/ Ugeng Nugroho for the Indonesian ministry of fishery
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