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In this picture taken on December 4, 2020, Allison Lee, secretary general of the Ilan Migrant Fishermen Union (YMFU), points at a picture of missing Indonesian fisherman Tolani during an interview near Suao harbour in Ilan. - Taiwan's lucrative fishing industry has come under fire for subjecting its migrant workforce to forced labour and other abuses, contrasting with the governments promotion of the democratic island as a regional human rights beacon. - TO GO WITH Taiwan-Indonesia-Philippines-fishing-rights-labour,FOCUS by Amber Wang in Taipei and Ron Lopez in Manila (Photo by Sam Yeh / AFP) / TO GO WITH Taiwan-Indonesia-Philippines-fishing-rights-labour,FOCUS by Amber Wang in Taipei and Ron Lopez in Manila (Photo by SAM YEH/AFP via Getty Images)

In this picture taken on December 4, 2020, Allison Lee, secretary general of the Ilan Migrant Fishermen Union (YMFU), points at a picture of missing Indonesian fisherman Tolani during an interview near Suao harbour in Ilan. - Taiwan's lucrative fishing industry has come under fire for subjecting its migrant workforce to forced labour and other abuses, contrasting with the governments promotion of the democratic island as a regional human rights beacon. - TO GO WITH Taiwan-Indonesia-Philippines-fishing-rights-labour,FOCUS by Amber Wang in Taipei and Ron Lopez in Manila (Photo by Sam Yeh / AFP) / TO GO WITH Taiwan-Indonesia-Philippines-fishing-rights-labour,FOCUS by Amber Wang in Taipei and Ron Lopez in Manila (Photo by SAM YEH/AFP via Getty Images)