9 Filipino fishermen in ship invasion to arrive in Manila

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The nine Filipino fishermen, who took control a Taiwanese fishing vessel, are scheduled to arrive in Manila Friday night, according to Foreign Affairs spokesman Claro Cristobal.The fishermen were identified as Roderic R. Sumang, Delter M. Alday, Dennis L. Tolentino, Edwin M. Lee, Cirilo V. Moraleja, Jesus B. Baniqued, Socrates F. Silan, Jose C. Mempin, and Noel M. Cusi.Cristobal said the fishermen are set to leave Port Louis, Mauritius, Thursday at 11:20 p.m. (Mauritius time) via EK 702 and would arrive in Manila 10:30 p.m. Friday, via EK 334 from Dubai.

Citing the report of Foreign Affairs Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Esteban Conejos Jr., he said the fishermen took over the ship Sunday due to abuses they were apparently experiencing from their Taiwanese captain.Cristobal said the fishermen are complaining of inhuman working conditions: 24-hour work shifts, non-payment of wages, and once-a-day meals.The government of Mauritius earlier assured the Philippines of the safety of the nine Filipino fishermen.

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