The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has reiterated its call for the release of the Galaxy Leader and its crew that Houthi rebels captured in the Red Sea and have held for more than eight months.
IMO secretary-general Arsenio Dominguez, speaking in a video message on the International Day of the Seafarer on Tuesday, called for the “immediate and unconditional” release of the vessel.
Houthi forces seized the Galaxy Leader on November 19, 2023, making it the first and only vessel captured by the rebels since they started attacking commercial vessels, in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. Galaxy Maritime Ltd, a subsidiary of Ray Car Carriers, based in the Isle of Man, owns the vessel.
Dominguez condemned the attacks on seafarers who he said have been “sorely tested in recent years, facing hostile acts from piracy or in conflict zones”.
“On this Day of the Seafarer, let us remember those who have lost their lives while simply doing their jobs, serving on these ships. Their dedication and sacrifice must not be overlooked,” he said.
“Attacks on innocent people can never be justified, and I will continue to advocate incessantly for the safety and well-being of seafarers,” he added.
United Nations secretary-general, António Guterres said the work of seafarers is essential to global trade.
“Seafarers are vital in ensuring a seamless flow of essential goods that eventually make it into markets, homes and onto our tables, but their own lives have been put on the line in the face of grave threats. Let us together salute them for their essential work and support their safety,” said Guterres.
Meanwhile, the IMO has launched a social media campaign to raise awareness about the safety of seafarers.
Seafarers are invited to share photos and top tips for safety at sea, using the hashtag, #SafetyTipsAtSea on Facebook, LinkedIn, X or Instagram.
Organisations, shipping companies and anyone in the wider maritime community and public are also invited to show support for seafarers by joining the conversation with the hashtag. Follow the conversation using #SafetyTipsAtSea or #DayOfTheSeafarer.