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BHRO defends local fishermen | The Daily Herald

June 23, 2026

BHRO defends  local fishermen | The Daily Herald
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Nets in the Bay of Kralendijk.

KRALENDIJK--Bonaire Human Rights Organization (BHRO) states that action taken against local fishermen is not just a fishing issue, but also touches on human rights, cultural rights, and the protection of the islands.

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Fishermen were allegedly approached and intimidated by port authorities during the “masbangu” season while carrying out their traditional activities. According to BHRO, the incidents are linked to nature and conservation regulations managed by National Parks Bonaire Foundation Stinapa and enforced in cooperation with the Harbourmaster.

BHRO founder James Finies said that for many Bonaireans, the discussion goes beyond fishing alone. According to him, it is about preserving traditions, cultural identity and protecting natural rights that have been part of life on Bonaire for generations.

The organisation also criticised a lack of international protection for Bonaire as a non-self-governing territory and once again advocated for the island’s reinstatement on the United Nations (UN) decolonisation list.

The issue has sparked many reactions on social media in Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao (ABC islands) in recent days. Residents expressed their support for the fishermen.

The discussion has since evolved into a broader debate regarding cultural rights, local governance and the influence of the Netherlands on decision-making affecting Bonaire. According to BHRO, policy measures that impact traditional livelihoods must be developed in close cooperation with the local community and with respect for the island’s culture and history.

Source: https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/bhro-defends-local-fishermen

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