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Justice After 8 Years Indonesian Fisher’s Family Reaches Settlement in Taiwan Abuse Case

After an 8-year legal battle, the family of Indonesian fisher Supriyanto—who died aboard a Taiwanese fishing vessel—reaches a civil settlement. This landmark case exposes systemic abuse in Taiwan’s fishing industry and calls for urgent reforms.

Supreme Court Confirms 10.5-Year Sentence for Thai Migrant Worker in Miaoli Dormitory Stabbing Case

Taiwan’s Supreme Court upholds a 10.5-year prison sentence for Thai migrant Ladta Aphisit, convicted of murdering his roommate in a Miaoli dormitory in 2023. The case sheds light on dormitory tensions, migrant mental health, and legal protections.

Taipei Rally Highlights Migrant Workers’ Struggles and Gaza Conflict Amid Global “One Billion Rising” Movement

A powerful rally at Taipei Main Station highlighted the struggles of female migrant workers in Taiwan and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling for justice and policy reforms.

Investigative Report Uncovers Forced Labor in Taiwan’s Textile Industry Supplying Global Brands

A new investigative report exposes forced labor in Taiwan’s textile industry, linking major brands like Nike, Adidas, and Patagonia to unethical labor practices. Learn how migrant workers face debt bondage, wage deductions, and threats, and what global brands and Taiwan’s government are doing about it.

Taiwanese Employer and Accomplices Indicted for Abandoning Unconscious Migrant Worker Instead of Seeking Medical Help

Four individuals in Taiwan have been indicted for abandoning an unconscious Thai migrant worker instead of taking him to the hospital. The worker later died, sparking outrage over migrant worker exploitation. Read more about the case and its legal impact.

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