Busy imports to New Zealand from the occupied territory
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Two vessels have this week-end been offloading phosphates in New Zealand originating from occupied Western Sahara. Today, one of the ships is offloading the valuable product at the harbour of Northport.

Published 20 June 2010

Today, 20 June 2010, the vessel Medi Imabari arrived Northport, New Zealand, to discharge phosphates from occupied Western Sahara. 

The trade is in violation of international law. 

The vessel first arrived Port of Tauranga, New Zealand, a few days ago, on the 18 June 2010, to discharge phosphates for the fertilizer firm Ballance Agri-Nutrients. The vessel then continued towards Marsden Point to offload more, after only 8 hours in Tauranga port. She is planned to end her mission of illegal phosphate transport on the 24th, as she docks at Southport with the remaining rock. 

Medi Imabari seems to be managed/owned by Fukusei Sangyo, Imabari, Japan, and with IMO number 9339466. It is a quite big vessel, with 56.000 deadweight tonnes.


Also the New Zealand firm Ravensdown has received a vessel this week. On 15 June 2010, the vessel Triple Ever arrived Ravensdown's dock at Lyttleton, Christchurch. On 23rd June, the same vessel will arrive Port Otago, Dunedin, continuing towards Napier to dicharge the rest. 

Triple Ever is owned by Astro Shipmanagement in Cebu, the Philippines. It is not the first time that this shipping company carries out such shipments. In 2008, it carried out a similar shipment, but to the competitor, Ballance. It has 52.454 deadweight tonnes, and IMO 9317121.

The UN undersecretary General for legal affairs stated in 2002 that the eploitation of natural resources from Western Sahara is in violation of international law if the Saharawis have not issued its consent. 
Neither the New Zealand government has sought the consent from the Saharawis, nor the firms Ballance Agri-Nutrients or Ravensdown.
 


 

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