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[Title] => About 4,000 fishermen stranded on Indonesian islands
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[Title] => US: Thailand must end slavery in its fishing fleets
[Summary] => The U.S. government and major business leaders are renewing their call on the Thai government to crack down on slavery in its fishing fleets, and to punish people who force migrant workers to catch seafood that can end up in the United States.
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