Sir,
The victimization of Capt Chawla and chief officer Syam Chetan of M.T.HEBEI SPIRIT by the Korean court of law has pumped in profound regret and dismay among the shipping fraternity internationally.....
It is truly frustrating that the combined efforts of the shipping fraternity and the international organizations to terminate this unjust treatment against these innocent victims is still not being heard by the Korean court of law...
what should be done at this moment to haul out these innocent victims from their misery??..
Can the state declare an embargo against korea?, will all other nations support by that? Is it possible that Korean flagged vessels could be abstained from calling foreign ports?
Is their a provision in the law to carry out the above questions into reality?
If affirmative, then there is a chance that seafarer voices will be heard against this type unfair treatment.
Since the essence of “fair treatment of seafarers” has been subverted by the Korean court of law, the diplomatic proceedings carried out so far by the international organizations should be taken over by war-footing efforts to get these brave sea farers united with their families at the earliest.
Capt K.Karthik
Professor - Nautical
AMET University
SeaFolks Interactive Forum
SUBVERSION OF "FAIR TREATMENT OF SEAFARERS"
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