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Title: After slavery, trafficked fishermen face lonely road to recovery
Source: Reuters
URL Source: https://ca.news.yahoo.com/slavery-t ... y-road-recovery-094114008.html
Published: Jul 12, 2015
Author: Astrid Zweynert
Post Date: 2015-07-12 19:40:51 by nativist nationalist
Keywords: None
Views: 6082
Comments: 25

When hundreds of fishermen were rescued from a life of slavery on Thai fishing boats off the coast of Indonesia earlier this year, the world took notice.

Trafficked and sold to work on the boats, the men - mostly from Myanmar and Cambodia - had endured beatings, abuse and torture.

After they were freed, however, they had little support to help them recover from the horrors they had experienced.

"Everyone is shocked when they hear about the conditions on these fishing boats - but then what? No money is available to help them after they've been rescued," said Lisa Rende Taylor, director of Project Issara, a public- private alliance to tackle trafficking in Southeast Asia's supply chains.

Donor countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development allocate about $120 million each year to combat modern slavery - a sum dwarfed by the $150 billion in estimated profits each year from the human trafficking industry.

Governments and donors mostly fund support for women and girls trafficked for sex, but there is little money for male trafficking survivors, many of whom have suffered and witnessed extreme violence.

Trafficked fishermen are forced to work up to 20 hours a day, endure beatings and sexual assault, and have seen injured colleagues thrown overboard and left to drown, researchers have found.

Deprived of pay, those able to return home are penniless, making them feel worthless.

"Male survivors tend to feel a crushing sense of shame that they, as breadwinners, come back with nothing," said Nicola Pocock, a researcher at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

"A lot of them return to poor rural areas and find limited job opportunities, which is why they migrated in the first place," said Pocock, who co-authored the largest ever study into the health of trafficking victims in Southeast Asia, published earlier this year.

The study found that 57 percent of men trafficked for work on fishing boats and other forms of forced labor showed symptoms of depression, while 46 percent suffered from anxiety and 41 percent were affected by post-traumatic stress disorder.

PRESUMED DEAD

After many years away, some trafficked men find their wives have remarried and their families have long assumed they had died because no money was ever sent home.

The welcome home may be mixed, said Mike Nowlin, of Hagar Cambodia, a charity that helps rescued Cambodian fishermen find work, deal with their trauma and reunite with their families.

"Often families don't understand the horrific environment that the survivors were in, and are only aware that their family members were not sending money home as promised," Nowlin said.

"They (the men) may be asked why they were away for three, five or 10 years and bring home nothing to support the family."

Some choose not to go home at all for fear of rejection or because they may have been unable to contact their relatives.

Daren Coulston, a New Zealand-based anti-slavery campaigner who has provided assistance for trafficked Indonesian fishermen, said many were reluctant to discuss their trauma.

"I learned that many of them had been cheated of their wages, subjected to beatings and in some cases, sexually assaulted by the ships' officers," Coulston said.

"It's hard to talk about these experiences for men. Most of them rather pretend it never happened," said Coulston, a former deep-sea fisherman. "But for their mental health, they need all the help and support they can get." Rende Taylor said a lack of assistance for male trafficking survivors made them highly vulnerable to fall prey to traffickers again.

The dearth of funds for support prompted Project Issara to seek direct online donations from the public through a crowdfunding website.

THE POWER OF COUNSELING

One young man, who asked not to be named, was trafficked to Thailand from Cambodia by a relative at the age of eight, and says without counseling and specialized support, he would not have been able to survive.

For years, he was forced to beg on the streets, beaten and starved. He was 12 when he was referred to Hagar, received counseling and art therapy, and was sent to a school for trauma survivors.

Now 25, he is studying psychology in Phnom Penh and wants to open a charity for trafficked children.

"I was in a bad way when I first came here, always angry and breaking things," he said at Hagar's Phnom Penh office.

"The counseling and the chance to reflect in a safe environment really helped me to deal with what I had lived through. It's really important to have that kind of help."


Poster Comment:

...$150 billion in estimated profits each year from the human trafficking industry.

A lot of seafood gets imported into America form the area where these men worked as slaves for the industry. The left wing globalist billionaires pushing Obamatrade are the sameones who like to get all preachy about the confederate flag. They make a big deal about slavery 150 years ago; while they reap some of the profits from slavery happening today.

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#1. To: nativist nationalist (#0)

Slavers deserve death. Their property should be redistributed to the slaves they exploited. This is justice. Conpanies that profit from the depressed profits obtained by utilizing slave-made goods should pay punitive damages of the entire economic damages they received, plus quintuple damages, on the first offense. On the second, they should be put out of business and the wealth of their owners expropriated and paid to the slaves.

Slavers deserve death. Those who knowingly profit from slavery are slavers and deserve death. Those who ought to know they're profiting from slavery but who choose to turn a blind eye deserve punitive damages.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-07-12   20:03:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Vicomte13, nativist nationalist, A K A Stone, Lincoln shot for not freeing slaves in the North (#1)

Slavers deserve death.

Lincoln was shot (April 14th, 1865) before freeing the slaves in New Hampshire, New Jersey, Delaware and Kentucky. I'm happy about that, are you too? He was in a big hurry to free the slaves in the South, but not the North.

Vic would have been a good defense attorney for John Wilkes Booth.... Lincoln deserved to be shot, because he had slaves!


By December 1864, the Lincoln plan abolishing slavery had been enacted in Louisiana.[32][33] However, in Delaware[34] and Kentucky,[35] Slavery continued to be legal until December 18, 1865, when the Thirteenth Amendment went into effect.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ema...ion_Proclamation#Coverage


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_the_United_States#Northern_abolition

Connecticut did not completely abolish slavery until 1848, and slavery was not completely lifted in New Hampshire and New Jersey until the nationwide emancipation in 1865.

Hondo68  posted on  2015-07-12   21:48:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: hondo68 (#9)

Lincoln had slaves? Who knew?

Let's get to the bottom line here, Hondo -

(1) Black slavery in America was particularly evil, both because of the nature of the slavery, and because it was wholly done by alleged Christians, and sanctioned and defended by Christian authorities under Christian pretexts. Black slavery in America was ENTIRELY conducted by Christians, and was morally indefensible from the very beginning.

(2) By the end of the slave trade in the early 1800s, black slaves in America were Christians. It is unspeakably evil under the law of God for people of God to hold other people of God in slavery for life.

(3) Average black American DNA tests out as about 30% European. This is because of generations of rape of black slave women by their white make masters. This is a scientific fact that cannot be evaded. Wholesale rape on a was a feature of American slavery that made it particularly heinous.

(4) In the Torah God explicitly forbade men from defending their own sins by arguing the sins of others. That slavery existed all over the world, in various forms, at various times, is no excuse for American slavery.

Quick, which is worse: American Slavery, or gay marriage?

Quick, which is worse: Social Security taxation or American Slavery?

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-07-13   13:02:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Vicomte13, A K A Stone, Justified, Liberator (#13)

The Yankee slavemaster crackas didn't get serious about freeing their slaves, until Lincoln's head was blown off.

Then, they began to give a damn.

Hondo68  posted on  2015-07-13   16:34:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: hondo68 (#19)

The Yankee slavemaster crackas didn't get serious about freeing their slaves, until Lincoln's head was blown off.

Then, they began to give a damn.

They were evil men. All slaveowners are evil men. All killers and oppressors are evil.

If they repent of the evil, they might be saved. Without repentance, there is no forgiveness.

One does not allege the evils of another as an excuse for one's own.

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