AMBON, Indonesia (AP) — Kyaw Zayar is among more than 2,000 fishermen rescued this year from forced labor under brutal conditions, mainly in remote Indonesian islands. The 30-year-old from Myawaddy, Myanmar, was forced to work on a fishing boat for nearly five years. Enslaved fishermen were freed and allowed to return to their home countries as Indonesian officials, prompted by reporting by The Associated Press, investigated the industry. First I was told that I would earn some money working on the fishing boat and that it was easy to go back home. On the fishing boat, we had to work all the time.