According to Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia in the
internet, Omertà implies “the categorical prohibition of
cooperation with state authorities or reliance on its services, even
when one has been victim of a crime.” Even if
somebody is convicted for a crime he has not committed, he is supposed
to serve the sentence without giving the police any information about
the real criminal, even if that criminal has nothing to do with the
Mafia himself. Within Mafia culture, breaking omertà is
punishable by death.
To insiders and outsiders,
the code of omerta is also known as the code of silence. This mafia
code, however, has evolved since it was adapted by crime syndicates in
Europe particularly in Sicily and other parts of Italy during the 16th
century. Because the code has benefited much of the mafia bosses and
the criminal organizations they belong, it became the epitome for others
to follow the code through which the authorities themselves adapted it
as part of their strict implementations of certain rules.
The
code of omerta, however, did not only made inroad in the inner
structure but it influenced governments, military organizations, school
fraternities and street gangs and the corporate or business community
especially the shipping industry. Governments anywhere in the world had
perfected the code of omerta, giving rise to the many anomalies and
killings committed by despots and rogue states.
The
military organizations, known for their strict discipline and code of
honor, have easily adapted and honed the code of omerta. Soldiers are
required to adhere and strictly follow the code. The one that “what you
hear, what you see, leave it here,” kind of dictum, or the explicit “see
no evil, hear no evil” explanation. Clearly, the principle and
philosophical aspect of omerta is what bind the military to the code of
silence.
Fraternities, gangs and the
shipping industry were equally in good rankings among the followers of
the Mafia code. They have the same thinking and inclination towards the
code of omerta which protects their interests and standings in a place
they called theirs. To glean on the background of fraternities and gangs
make us understand that their version of the code of omerta is for
stronger brotherhood but sometimes fatalistic in nature.
On
the other hand, the shipping industry is more than a follower of the
Mafia code. For those who may not know, the shipping industry is the
Taliban version of the business sector. They do not only strictly adhere
to the dictum of the code of omerta but they are enforcing the more
severe form of gag order to all seafarers particularly on ratings and
junior officers.
In other words, the
shipping industry mostly in tanker, bulk, cargo and other vessels with
the same operations usually do not conform to the United Nations Human
Rights Convention of protecting the basic human rights of all citizens
of the world. According to a local TV report which was aired months ago,
most of the time, seafarers were experiencing gag orders from the
higher ups.
Just like in any
government, military and other sectors, shenanigans are prevalent in the
shipping industry. Nobody is allowed to bring up issues that concern
the operations of the vessel, more so on LPG Tanker vessel. Anyone found
guilty of breaking the code of omerta is dealt with severely, either by
suspension or revocation of contract. There’s no Ifs or Buts. The “see
no evil, hear no evil” is the standard rule and applies to all ratings
and some officers.
I, myself have
suffered the fate of rudeness after I posted articles regarding my
experience in my short stint as a crew of an LPG Tanker based in
Singapore. I was ordered by the shipping agency to delete 4 of my
articles to which I complied. I took it as a mere gesture of propriety.
But most of seafarers actually fear of losing employment that is why
they too had become the accidental followers of the code of omerta.
Obviously, bigots and oppressive people are really hard to crack.
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