Launch of Seafarers' Rights Center
Monday, September 27, 2010, 10:46 AM
IMO Secretary-General Efthimios E. Mitropoulos welcomed the launch of the 
Seafarers' Rights International Centre, an independent forum dedicated to 
advancing seafarers' interests, describing it as an important development on 
World Maritime Day, the theme of which is "2010: Year of the Seafarer". 

The new Centre will be located at the International Transport Workers' 
Federation (ITF)'s London offices, with initial funding coming from the ITF's 
Seafarers' Trust. An international Advisory Board, currently 10-strong, has 
already been established and the Centre's stakeholders will include seafarers, 
lawyers and other advisers, non-governmental organizations, trade unions, 
welfare organizations and campaigners, students and academics, shipowners and 
other major actors in the shipping industry, as well as Governments. 

During the launch of the Centre, which took place at IMO Headquarters in 
London, Mr. Mitropoulos took the opportunity to stress IMO's long-standing 
commitment to seafarers and said it was fitting that the new Centre should be 
launched at IMO Headquarters on a World Maritime Day exclusively dedicated to 
them. 

He said, "When 2010 was first proposed as the Year of the Seafarer, I remarked 
upon the particular hazards that confront the 1.5 million seafarers in the 
world. As well as the natural hazards of the sea and the elements, which they 
have to deal with as a matter of course, they also face exceptional hazards, 
such as pirate attacks, unwarranted detention and abandonment". 

"The launch of Seafarers' Rights International today will undoubtedly help 
those seafarers that are caught up in such circumstances, through no fault of 
their own", he continued, "by providing a centre dedicated to advancing 
seafarers' interests through research, education and legal training concerning 
seafarers' issues." 

The launch of the Centre was also attended by, Ms Deirdre Fitzpatrick, 
Executive Director, Seafarers' Rights International, and members of the 
Centre's Advisory Board. 

Piracy petition presented to Secretary-General Mitropoulos 
In a separate event, Mr. David Cockroft, General Secretary of the ITF, 
supported by shipping industry representatives, presented a petition signed by 
930,406 people to Secretary-General Mitropoulos, calling for Governments to do 
everything possible to protect the thousands of seafarers and the hundreds of 
ships at risk of attack by pirates by: 
• dedicating significant resources and concerted efforts to find real solutions 
to the growing piracy problem; 
• taking immediate steps to secure the release and safe return of kidnapped 
seafarers to their families; 
• working within the international community to secure a stable and peaceful 
future for Somalia and its people. 

"IMO shares the deep concern of seafarers, industry and the broader community 
with regard to piracy and I know I can speak for the Organization's entire 
membership and its partners in stating that it is our strong collective wish to 
see it eradicated," Mr. Mitropoulos said. 

Mr. Mitropoulos said that the petition would significantly support the 
objectives identified by IMO with regard to the World Maritime Day theme for 
2011, which will be "Piracy: orchestrating the response". 
 



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