Slain fishermen remembered
A moment of silence was observed at the eighty-ninth sitting of the National Assembly to express solidarity with the victims of the deadly piracy attacks which took place in late April in Surinamese waters.

Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan, on Monday in the National Assembly, said the National Day of Mourning for the slain fishermen coincides with the United Nations’ Day of Seafarers.
He said the proclamation by President David Granger is a solemn memorial to the fishermen who lost their lives in a dreadful manner, the Department of Public Information (DPI) has reported.
According to the report, the names of those murdered and the 16 missing and feared dead were stated for the record.
President David Granger issued a proclamation that Monday, June 25, will be observed as a National Day of Mourning for the fishermen who lost their lives in the dreaded attacks.
The Golden Arrowhead is being flown at half-staff to show solidarity with the families of those killed in the gruesome acts, and to pay due respect to the memory of the victims and their grieving families.
During the incident, five boats with approximately 20 crew members were attacked. Nine persons survived the brutal ordeal, four bodies were recovered, while twelve remain missing and are feared dead.












