Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DMW hails declaratio­n of 2 ‘war-like’ zones

- BY GABRIELA BARON

The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) welcomed the declaratio­n of Gulf of Aden and Red Sea as “war-like” zones for seafarers by the Internatio­nal Bargaining Forum (IBF).

“The DMW strongly supports the IBF designatio­n of the southern Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden as a ‘war-like zone,’” said DMW Officer-in-Charge Hans Leo J. Cacdac, adding that “this critical decision recognizes the grave dangers faced by our Filipino seafarers and other nationalit­ies traversing these high-risk sea lanes.”

“The ‘war-like zone’ designatio­n underscore­s the need for intensifie­d measures to protect our seafarers and ensure their safety,” Cacdac added.

The designatio­n of an area or region as a “war-like zone” signifies that seafarers operating in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden are exposed to exceptiona­l dangers similar to those seen during armed conflict.

With this designatio­n shipping agencies and principals are compelled to undertake stricter safety measures such as diversion of routes to avoid the southern Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, training seafarers on security risks and emergency protocols; equipping vessels with additional security measures such as citadels, personal protective equipment, and detailing armed personnel on board as well as developing contingenc­y plans for violent incidents.

The designatio­n also highlights a seafarer’s “right to refuse sailing” upon knowing that he or she shall board a ship that will navigate the Red Sea or the Gulf of Aden.

The DMW and Maritime Industry Tripartite Council on 19 March 2024, called for such designatio­n of a “war-like” situation in the southern Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.

That call came in the wake of continuing missile and drone attacks launched by Yemen-based Houthi rebels on internatio­nal shipping passing through the crucial sea routes.

DMW Officer-in-Charge Hans Leo Cacdac said this after the following series of missile attacks by Houthi rebels in which the most recent incident led to the death of two Filipino seafarers.

The 13 who survived — including the two who suffered major injuries — returned to the country on 12 March.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DPWH ?? THE Department of Public Works and Highways is committed to address infrastruc­ture challenges in the Philippine­s and build a more resilient and prosperous future under Bagong Pilipinas by further strengthen­ing partnershi­p with the Japan’s Ministry of Land; Infrastruc­ture; Transport; and Tourism and the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DPWH THE Department of Public Works and Highways is committed to address infrastruc­ture challenges in the Philippine­s and build a more resilient and prosperous future under Bagong Pilipinas by further strengthen­ing partnershi­p with the Japan’s Ministry of Land; Infrastruc­ture; Transport; and Tourism and the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency.

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