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05 Sep 2015SeaWatch Migrant Rescue Blog – Mediterranean rescuesThe Seawatch migrant rescue blog has been updated http://www.humanrightsatsea.org/?p=2349 – read about the departure of the latest mission from Lampedusa and latest rescues.Migrants & Refugees
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05 Sep 2015New Intern joins Human Rights at Sea Internship ProgrammeHuman Rights at Sea is delighted to welcome its latest intern, Mr. Ioannis Evangelos Papasliotis, to the Internship Programme sponsored by Seafarers UK. Ioannis is qualified as an Attorney-at-Law
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01 Sep 2015Press Release: Human Rights at Sea uncovers terrible physical and mental abuse of Indian SeafarersHUMAN RIGHTS AT SEA PRESS RELEASE Immediate Release “I pray to God that something like this should never happen to anybody. Because it may be nice to hear the tales of someone’s struggle, but inSlavery at Sea
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28 Aug 2015Thai Court sentences former official and orders him to pay compensation to Rohingya human trafficking victimPRESS RELEASE: Human Rights and Development Foundation (HRDF) Photo: The Maritime Executive. Thai court sentences former official and orders him to pay compensation to Rohingya human trafficking victim Songkhla Provincial Court sentenced Former member of the Satun PAO to 22 years and six months andMigrants & RefugeesSlavery at Sea
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27 Aug 2015Rethinking Europe’s Asylum System: Towards Better Protection and Equal StandardsFrom Human Rights at Sea. As global migration continues, the scale and scope of the issue and its related challenges mean that a new approach is needed in terms of law, policies and the handling ofLaw Reform and PolicyMigrants & Refugees
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26 Aug 2015Tribunal suspends court proceedings against MarinesIndia and Italy yesterday were ordered to suspend all court proceedings involving two Italian marines accused of killing two Indian fishermen until a tribunal resolves an arbitral dispute. “Both ItalyLaw Reform and Policy
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26 Aug 2015Carnival Glory passenger dies overboardA Carnival Glory passenger died after falling overboard near the Honduran coast August 19. The ship was enroute to Grand Cayman when the incident occurred. Passengers told authorities twice that they witnessed the woman’s body in the water twice and notified the emergency services onboard the vesselAccess to JusticeLaw Reform and Policy
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23 Aug 2015Updated SeaWatch migrant rescue blog – offshore LibyaThe updated SeaWatch migrant rescue blog offshore Libya can be read HERE YouTube Footage HEREMigrants & Refugees
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23 Aug 2015Press Release: Refugee Law Observatory partners with Human Rights at SeaThe Refugee Law Observatory has partnered with Human Rights at Sea for ongoing academic research and advocacy concerning refugees. The purpose of the Observatory is to enhance the capacity of legalMigrants & Refugees