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Indonesian fishermen stranded in S Africa |
Men say they were treated as slaves by their owners, who have abandoned them without paying their wages.Last updated: 01 Dec 2013 06:53 |
Three months ago, seven fishing trawlers carrying 75 Indonesian workers were intercepted and impounded by officials in Cape Town for fishing illegally in South African waters. The men say they spent nearly a year at sea, have not been paid their salaries of about $100 a month and were mistreated. The owners of the seven fishing vessels got away. Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports from Cape Town. |
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