Seafaring charity calls for
rights to be respected after Gulf tanker seizures
Seized tanker Stena Impero (ANSA) |
As another tanker is seized in the Gulf, seafaring charity
Stella Maris (Apostleship of the Sea), voices its concern and calls for the
rights of seafarers operating in this region to be respected.
By Lydia O'Kane
The Catholic charity Apostleship of the Sea, has voiced
concern for the safety of seafarers navigating vessels in the Gulf.
It comes after a second tanker and its seven crew was seized
north of the Strait of Hormuz for allegedly smuggling fuel.
Tanker traffic through the Strait has become a focus for an
increasingly tense standoff between Washington and Tehran.
The tensions stem from US President Donald Trump's decision
last year to withdraw the U.S. from Iran's 2015 nuclear agreement with world
powers and impose sanctions on the country.
Britain was also drawn into the standoff when the British
flagged tanker, the ‘Stena Impero’, was seized for alleged marine violations.
Little is known about the latest vessel to be seized, such
as the nationally of the crew, or the flag it is sailing under.
John Green, Director of Development for the Apostleship of
the Sea, said that they are extremely concerned for the welfare of the crew on
board these ships. He also added, that the rights of these crew members must be
respected.
Mr Green noted that this latest seizure will add stress and
anxiety to all seafarers navigating the region. “Other seafarers certainly in
the region will be wondering, if we’re going through this particular stretch of
waters could the same thing happen to us.” He also said situations like these
would have a huge effect on seafarer’s families.
Recently, the charity published guidance on what to do when
facing criminal charges or an investigation by the authorities.
“We looked at what advice we could give to somebody who was
arrested or detained in any foreign jurisdiction and this really is based on
the international convention on fair treatment of individuals”, said Green.
Stella Maris (Apostleship of the Sea), is the largest
charity in the world providing welfare support to seafarers in over 330 ports
around the world as well as supporting seafarers’ families.
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