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connected to their heritage, he wants to formerly request the gattey's return through kenya's government. it's not something belonging to the museum, something which will be bring, which will be, which will be able to bring are not only joy battery believe it will change the fit . it will change with the, the fortunes of a whole community. thank you. thank you guys to go. there are a few people remaining here who were raised on the belief system of the and got g. this man, kit josiah eat, can be our desa, has died since we met him. if the and catchy is to come home and have meaning here, there isn't much time left high on the oh, who is? malcom web cam. yeah. ah, hello. this is al jazeera,
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i mean the headlines do. united nation says 400000 people in ethiopia are suffering fallon and 1800000 more facing starvation and sworn to the government and to brian rebel fighters to obey a science to stop the humanitarian crisis. western european government decay to hope to military operations this week, right before a major bridge in t drive, is destroyed. cutting off a crucial aid suppliers. indonesia has imposed additional restrictions in the capitals of casa across the main island of java, and the tourists have a bali. the highly infectious delta variance is driving record numbers of cova deaths and cases there. jessica washington has the latest from jakarta. i mean, the dakota city center and the city is uncharacteristically quiet, as these restrictions take effect. and they will be in place until at least the 20th of july. but authorities warned that they may be extended if the situation does not improve. so some of these restrictions include 100 percent work from home
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policy for non essential sectors. the closure of move, restaurant galleries and all the public sites as well as road closures and limits on who can travel. passengers now have to show a vaccination card before they can travel domestically. malaysia is also tightening pandemic restrictions and applies to call a long full and some surrounding areas. the countries under a national lockdown and reported more than $6000.00 new cases on friday. the bodies of 2 more people have been found in the rubble of the apartment block that collapsed in florida last week and brings a number confirmed it to 22. metalli of missing has been revived down to a 126. so some people turned up safe and duplicate names with them and they said, well, those are the headlines. i'll have another news policy for you here on al jazeera after 11 east, forgotten at sea. do you stay with us? on the call of the site is challenging the political establishment in latin america
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as a pandemic, thanks millions in support receive fuel prices and they're trying to food. whereas the least max tech unicorn can see the cost on out to 0 me more than 90 percent of global trade is moved by see really, really cool. that's our job. but with borders closed around the world. fair rates have been stranded on their ships for months on end. though they would all be up on me. dickins if a poorly regulated industry, some are abandoned unpaid and left to survive on their own. we still have an incredible amount of scale. dougherty going on. the holidays when i 18th,
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explores the unseen lives of the fair is during the coven, 19 pandemic? me. ah, ah ah! ah, there's a tradition among seafarers than what happened. let's see, stays at sea. 27 year old nadine perio believes it's time to change that she's one of a growing community of seafarers hosting videos about their lives on line. i just love to share what we have is because i feel like then people choose
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what kinds of work do you need to avoid. i may not be obvious. i mean, the reason that the issue i'm here now origin or the oratory. i nadine's not exactly what you might imagine when you think of a c pharaoh. hailing from the philippines, the 2nd officer is petite, the only woman on her ship and she gets the sick. but she loves this job ah. during long voyage that you can see nothing, you know, shipped a lot. the growth is very boring for me. it's one of the best in the paper. i was able to see us
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a 33 basis. well, i think so. i mean, there are 1600000 seafarers on international mention ships and their time on shore helps them cope with their relentless schedule. they usually work 10 to 12 hour days, 7 days a week for up to 11 month at a time. but when the pandemic hit, few of them were getting on or off the ship start feeling really isolated from the world. because we cannot brochure anymore. i mean, one of the enjoyment that we had to reassure and on the ship. this was the beginning for the global crisis, for the industry, every month, roughly $50000.00 c fair is supposed to be vessels. swapping places with 50000
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others who disembark with international borders, closing cru changes became almost impossible for me to be sure when i didn't go when i reckon i read to you to go home at the beginning of the pandemic fin worst. many celebrated to birthdays on board, missing the birth of children, and the depth, the parents, their business function. and for me, you know, for me it's only 2 months expansion and apparently miles you with other people that are going to, there are work for, for in my 16 months, 7 months. so isolated while many international shipping fens behave responsibly. there are exceptions, showing me around the ship town. i want to see where you've been living for the last 18 months. some have been under enormous financial pressure,
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and the see fair is on their ships are the unluckiest of all. the crew of the cruise ship, oriental dragon have been abandoned in malaysia by their employer. one already running. you have a restaurant mini respond by that by now. the big here. so it all will and give me when the pandemic hit passengers were stranded on cruise ships all over the world. we do have a we got to pay the water already, daddy already me, but after the holiday makers went home, many seafaring remained. ah came out 10 ton with a casino de la on the ship. that all set for november 29 at the mobile mid july. ah, for ton who comes from me and ma,
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working on the oriental dragon seemed like a dream job. and i'll be glad to be the more i've been working on me when the cruises stopped, the ship's owners and hong kong stopped paying them. it's been more than a year since any of the $200.00 seafaring marooned on board have received a salary that is actually make us, you know, the people spend most of the day hanging out here. yeah. we don't have anything. any other been good to me? the ship, water, electricity, and air conditioning. unlimited said i sleep on the floor of the dining room and casino me
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. i love. i love my my my, my love, i know. she was already over and done. all told me she'll know that he knew about the voice. by the way will for me, the way will kill our nobody got all the little along. she knew little again go. i thought it will be will double. we would, we've me out by reform gemini, the cruise also faced shortages of water and oil for more than a week. that when they called a union which arranged supplies through the ships insurer experienced on
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this ship, one of the last h. b and i ever had in february 2021. the ari until dragon was seized by the malaysian courts on behalf of its crew . that means they should eventually be paid once the ship is sold. but 1st, the crew has to be repaired, created this apart from the difficult living conditions. the state fair is mostly young men from me and mar in china, feel helpless, all but i can even do what they told me and i thought i would not be my new up. i never found on the new i the, the united nation is described supplies to be fair, as during the pandemic,
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as a humanitarian crisis right now, up 220-0000 stranded same. the international transport work is federation. the global union says the pandemic has highlighted just how vulnerable the fair is already were in seafaring is tough. law is injury this psychological problems, brutality, harassment, sexual harassment. we still have an incredible amanda scaled artery, going on the holly, se, se the met her cell has spent 25 years working with seafarers as an inspector with the international transport workers federation. the boards, ships arriving in melbourne, australia to check on their crews. he says, conditions during the pandemic of the worst he's ever seen. have you had concerns
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about the mental health of any of the seafaring that you've met? we had some people have the self harm themselves to get off the vessel. then eventually on what foot of power the shipping companies have over their employees. they have huge pear because they control, you know, the finances i control the law basically longer employed more that company. it's a pretty antiquated fuel system. some of those safer as a too scared to say anything about what might be happening on board a vessel because the fear of what might happen to them. we've had cases where the crew of said later on that that wasn't a suicide. that was pushed out of all really for years, for centuries 80 it's been and i'm one of the worst regulated industries in the world because of ada saw i when met boards the ship,
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he asked the records at the cruise, working hours and pay. he says there's sometimes one set of books used to show inspectors and the 2nd hidden one that he has to ferret out some other rubbish. this delta and given to us as evidence is just unbelievable. it's just made up in the office. what sort of documents like forged bank statement? yeah, for sure. definitely. mm. things greatly improved after the maritime labor convention came into force in 2006, a bill of rights for c fair as it sits, minimum standards today working conditions. but as inspectors like massive discovered, there is still plenty of road ship has to keep them busy. especially during the pandemic. last year they had a record amount of money recovered from curry style. and i just say,
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don't worry, the, the cash register was to work when the pandemic was on after working at hannah had run the crews. mm. ah, hello. nice to meet you. can you put the phone the other way so that it is orthodontal? um oh, that's great me. few seafarers are as desperate with a 19 crew members. a lot of bulk, carrier, docked and white. many have been stuck on board and more than 2 years. and there's no end to they ordeal in size by no shanker pond us if the ship's 3rd engineer shows the way you see
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the me. so this is the crew of people love me. it was 25 year old akash tomorrow. first voyage and see when when did you join the ship? i was going on when i got this job and that good feeling that grew me, this was a cautious 1st glimpse of the la and his last moments of freedom. i joined as much as i loved the other places, other reasons for money, money, meadows that we didn't miss miss more money than other land jobs. it started promising lee,
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but the ship's owner could. terry company called us one trading and contracting soon left them in the lurch. coming in company, we're not sending us probably then people are in black for 90 days in the sentence. probably nothing about waiting the bottom if you move in. yeah, i think this is our thing for washing event who's in february last year arrived in white and many of the crew would use it got home, but then the country went into locked down
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later in the year off one trading and contracting said it had no funds to support the ship and kept contact the la with a rested bike, hawaii authorities. ever since the mostly indian crew has been waiting to be paid and for the ship cargo to be removed, that they can be repent. creation according to the information given to the guy who has already been short. and they are not going to go rogers when they start the stone. my company building us 3 stories with the honey under where it is the wires and many of the crews have been forced to borrow money to support their families. during the pandemic, the biggest concern is how to deal with this debt. if they stand home empty handed,
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bigger book, i promise the money that goes in india, i've got money. go down, any idea to give us money. just figure out what the situation was. all will be able to do that, might be the people that loaned you the money. have you tell them if you explained the situation that you're in? yeah, i order them, but they are not really me data thing they want to happen in january 2021 close to breaking point. the crew started a hunger strike hoping to draw attention to the implies. we are not going to
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me the chairman of us, one trading and contracting nasa, hama, down the why me is wanted by could tyree authorities and this company has been blacklisted, but one 0, one east has obtained evidence that suggests a different company. us one shipping denise collect, manage the ola, although it denies this, this company also manages to ship detained in australia for safety and labor violations which have now been banned from the country for several years. ah, abandoning seafarers has been described as the cancer of the shipping industry, and cases are record high, exacerbated by the pandemic. altogether, the crew of the law is owed more than 410000 us dollars. what was your
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biggest light? good night? like we are leaving the, the pandemic has brought to light, many hot breaking stories, like those of the crew on the last, some hope this growing recognition will lead to more protection for seafaring. oh, i did one security area. this is the number one and the ship there is loading canola. naval medicines spent 17 years at the mission to see ferris in portland, australia come this way. this is where we are and here is the center. this is what we do. we have like
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a shop for say 1st to come in to the recreation area over there for the guys to watch me. these guys are away from the family and live and work on a ship. 247. that's why i say for centers is so important. it's a way of being able to get off that environment. so how did things change here when the pandemic had put a stop to, to say for it was coming off the vessel and visiting santa often and worrying about the gas to show where to bit their mental health for this is the volunteers making up the welfare pack, so the se, ferris, we put together about $1500.00 k already. and each one of them is got one of the, the boonies that they needed by someone in the community. every tax had a very call. when you come from zillow, things you come to portland halls or after?
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yeah, i love them. ah, the, during the pandemic, more than $800.00 maritime organizations, including shipping companies, signed the neptune declaration. it calls the thief paris to be recognised as key workers who should be prioritized in the vaccine rollouts and the crew changes to be facilitated. if all of a sudden the world says, because of kind of it, we kind of have a fair is coming and going. the whole country will come out. they are essentially where it is in that respect. they have forgotten about they say the ships come and go the products, common guy. don't say the human side of it. the guys are from same club
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of the the street with i cannot come on board. yeah. okay. and i was good because for 12 months he said, yeah, we've got some disco is so we've got some will fit for you. i'm going to read them for this one for record. okay. i'll get them for you. even the small acts of kindness resonate for c fair is arriving on foreign shores proof. they've not been forgotten. you know, you just let us know and we'll try and get it for you. yeah. okay, thank you. and your currently the ship will do the shopping for you. yep. okay. yep . thank you very much. you're welcome. and i appreciate that. okay, thank you. just to say the faces you know that you've helped and just done a little thing for that particular di. oh that marmont and i asked so appreciative
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of it. yeah. i think that's what none of us. we still the been a big shift in the mood on board. the oriental dragon in malaysia. some of the crew have been stuck on this cruise ship for more than 18 months. but finally, they're heading home. this trepidation, the me think there is like ton because of the violent crack down back home following a military coup. go down, joy, a lot of it will attend in unit a minute down. do you guys don't know what you know me, mother and you know, did it dr. on the model for the fairly know for
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the day before his departure, tom gets a cobra 19 and 4 month salary, thanks to the ship's indemnity insurance. still ho month wager, which he hopes to receive after the sale of the ship. but at least he won't be going home empty handed over the okay. they can. they can love the lives of the see fear is have been put on hold since they boarded. now they can't wait to get off the ship and put the lot here behind them and let you know that payment or how does it feel to be finally off the ship after all this time?
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after a while and several months past die on the land. if a pretty bravo on them on a job would be you know, blogging away ah, on earth after more than a year, i see the 1st craving satisfied his fast food. but tom knows there's nothing like the taste it isn't a do you got or i did a inside, you know be me today. i mean they're going to be dog molly today he needed. how do you got them all my father gone all day and night and you know, or you know, my linea in kuwait, the cargo of the owner was eventually discharged and the crew was finally
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repatriated, that they still haven't been paid 58 country to recognize seafarers as key workers, watch trailer, malaysia and co white are not among them. they might keep the world going, but the welfare of the ferris is a distant priority for too many governments, dan john moody. now i thought was only on the on phone, i want to know why those on your own, we are going to be the, the mobile phone line. i call no call, no issue. move on to that issue. oh no, ma'am. i don't, i don't, i don't know. i,
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