Ahead of this Sea Sunday, Stella Maris warns of escalating violence against seafarers
Global maritime charity Stella Maris is concerned over a sharp increase in seafarers affected by violence, as reported in the latest International Maritime Bureau (IMB) Piracy Report.
According to the IMB’s data, violent incidents against seafarers have risen by 75% in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period last year. The report documents 96 crew members being taken hostage or kidnapped and an increase in the use of guns and knives during attacks, highlighting the escalating threat to maritime workers.
In addition to the cases raised in the IMB report, Houthi rebels in the Red Sea have stepped up attacks on commercial vessels, with 65 reported incidents in the past six months
“These figures are deeply troubling.” said Tim Hill MBE, CEO of Stella Maris.
“While there is a decrease in the overall number of piracy incidents, there is a worrying trend towards violent confrontation and increased threat to seafarers. When this is added to the continued violence in the Red Sea, it paints a grim picture of the realities faced by those working at sea.”
“The safety of seafarers is paramount,” Hill concluded.
“This Sea Sunday, we strongly urge all governments to remember their fundamental duty to protect and support those who carry out their lawful business on the high seas. The international community must ensure the security of these essential workers who keep global trade flowing. Stella Maris will continue to provide much needed support to seafarers and their families in these challenging and turbulent times.”
Cardinal Michael Czerny S.J. Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development in the Vatican, has issued a Message for Sea Sunday.
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