Men in Cages
Trafficked into slavery on Thai trawlers to catch food for prawns
Revealed: Asian slave labour producing prawns for supermarkets in US, UK
Seafood from slavery: Can Thailand tackle the crisis in its fishing industry?
Cambodian migrants hauled in the nets on a fishing boat in the South China Sea. A labor shortage in the Thai fishing industry is primarily filled by using migrants, mostly from Cambodia and Myanmar. Credit Adam Dean for The New York Times
‘SEA SLAVES’: THE HUMAN MISERY
THAT FEEDS PETS AND LIVESTOCK

Men who have fled servitude on fishing boats recount beatings and worse
as nets are cast for the catch that will become pet food and livestock feed.

By IAN URBINAJULY 27, 2015 |
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Modern-day slavery in focus
Revealed: how the Thai fishing industry trafficks, imprisons and enslaves

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