Put your name here

connexionS'accréditer | S'abonner | Se connecter | Faire un don
> Logo ABP
ABP e brezhoneg | ABP in English |
- Communiqué de presse -
Ship Register Meeting
NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE Celtic League which is a UN accredited NGO has been focused for sometime on maritime issues and the conditions experienced by mariners on the multiplicity of shipping registers around the world. We have liaised with New York Times journalist, Ian Urbina, who has over the past several
Par pour Celtic League le 18/01/16 16:10

NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUECeltic League which is a UN accredited NGO has been focused for sometime on maritime issues and the conditions experienced by mariners on the multiplicity of shipping registers around the world.We have liaised with New York Times journalist, Ian Urbina, who has over the past several months been producing the ?Outlaw Ocean? series of articles. Ian has uncovered an astonishing catalogue of abuse suffered by seafarers of all types and has stimulated a wave of support for action to improve matters including an intervention from US Secretary of State, John Kerry. (see links): (voir le site) are a range of additional items just type Urbina into the search box on the site)We have also had extensive correspondence with both the International Labour Organisation and the International Maritime Organisation on the issue ? again these links can be accessed using the search facility on the main Celtic League site: (voir le site) to home the Isle of Man has an extensive and growing ship register which fortunately does not experience some of the extreme abuses Ian Urbina found during his research.Last year we queried the Department of economic Development about the register and our query and their response are set out below; (voir le site) I took up on the offer from Industry Minister at the DED Laurence Skelly to meet and discuss some of the issues with him and registry staff. It was a positive and constructive meeting and I reiterated some of the issues previously highlighted in correspondence and sought additional clarification.In addition to the Isle of Man initiative the League has over the past 12 months pressed both the UK and Irish governments to improve protection particularly for migrant labour employed in the fishing industry.The issue is likely to feature as an agenda item in reports at the Celtic League AGM in Dublin at Easter.Related: Ian Urbina series of articles for the New York Times can be found at this link: (voir le site) MOFFATTIssued by: The Celtic News15/01/16THE CELTIC LEAGUE INFORMATION SERVICE.The Celtic League established in 1961 has branches in the six Celtic Countries. It promotes cooperation between the countries and campaigns on a range of political, cultural and environmental matters. It highlights human rights abuse, military activity and socio-economic issues (voir le site) this!

Voir aussi :
logo
The Celtic League has branches in the six Celtic Countries. It works to promote cooperation between these countries and campaigns on a broad range of political, cultural and environmental matters. It highlights human rights abuse, monitors all military activity and focuses on socio-economic issues. TEL (UK) 01624 877918 MOBILE (UK)07624 491609 (voir le site)
[ See all articles from Celtic League]
Vos 0 commentaires
Commenter :
Votre email est optionnel et restera confidentiel. Il ne sera utilisé que si vous voulez une réponse d'un lecteur via email. Par exemple si vous cherchez un co-voiturage pour cet évènement ou autre chose.
ANTI-SPAM : Combien font ( 7 multiplié par 6) ?

ABP

  • About
  • Contact
  • Legal mentions
  • Données personnelles
  • Mise en page
  • Ligne éditoriale
  • Sur wikipédia
  • Agir

  • Demander une accréditation
  • Contacter la rédaction
  • Poster votre communiqué vous même
  • Écrire une dépêche
  • Envoyer un flash info
  • Nous suivre

  • newsletters Newsletters
  • rss Flux RSS - français
  • rss Flux RSS - breton
  • facebook ABP sur Facebook
  • twitter ABP sur X
  • youtube Chaîne Youtube ABP
  • Le blog du site web
  • 2003-2024 © Agence Bretagne Presse, sauf Creative Commons