tv Documentary RT January 11, 2014 12:29am-1:01am EST
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down with regard to where i come from i'm the only man of fifty seven still working to cravats government because i have no income to stay home and i have small kids. and. use some of. them on my own would mean that i must feed my children i'm glad i have no other way to make a living only fishing. i can't stay at home. the money when i don't have the means i would have all the strength to work alone. that's why they come along and help me. take care of the net and work the engine.
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more the movies that's why i'm forced to bring them to the pirogue when we're going to. look at their age they should be studying and not working but we have no other income. at the moment was a good he has three more brothers at home and i have to feed them. the only mcdonald's in the past grandfathers would catch fish near the shore and. get it now the fish are far from shore more than we can't catch them you would. want to. give me a lot of. money value . or you know. we depend on our fishing nets to live.
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underwater. cranio a man who could move a have readerships. we want to run whoa. can't stand up to the king they destroy everything and there's nothing we can do moms that it doesn't work. we're looking many people read fish. and don't know where it comes from industry or whatever as if it is a product of traditional or industrial fishing. he didn't care how the fish is cold . it's not. what to do with if it's fish properly
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be years a bottom trawl which destroys the ecosystem. it's going to but they only choose the noble fish for which they have orders and they throw the rest back into the sea dead on the man. they throw away tons of dead fish all the time. don't so they kill the resources in that city even though there are not accessible to small fisherman to. get a loot the sea bottom and destroy the ocean. but seek cebu good reason is that the . where you once saw life now. but where you once saw the gorgons this beautiful
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marine plant was look you know you see only garbage. the statistics the facts and figures they all speak for themselves if we do not act today to combat are you fishing and we will have no fish some of the estimates are that you know within fifty to one hundred years our sees will be devoid of commercial fish stocks so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. before we would see very big fish thirty kilo groupers. him on huge guard fish sharks we would see many big fish. come today if we see a group of this size we're surprised people for the fish are getting smaller and smaller and we have reached the point where they don't even have the time to
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reproduce. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth to meet their own demand for fish so they have destroyed their own fish stocks and now they are increasingly fishing in west africa and taking the fish out of the mouths of people that depend on the most here in west africa. a very great way cannot say that the year was a saint would leave you look down other way and we didn't it important for addicts of illegal fishing we estimate that until two thousand and ten drugs limitless sixteen percent of these you imports came from illegal. so in one way or the other i wouldn't say with a very to the growth but let's say. we deliberated better according to our own data
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and to un data illegal fishing was officially the second producer of fish stocks globally that was the second to producer do you understand and we are talking of an industry of approximately ten billion if you were there a year report deck of the sokoto maybe if. it's a day that illegal fishing is taking the bread out of our mouths. maybe douglas not billion dollars is a lot just five hundred billion francs if we could channel five hundred billion
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nikolai the miracle worker on the. if you. start to construct. an olympian bit gives don't want to meet gangsters you don't want to. deal with they don't want to blow with the time that the kid came to be we can see. you just made so hard i was like i was in the hood. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. we speak your language. school music programs and documentaries in spanish
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matters to you breaking news a little turn a tip angles couldn't stories. for you to. see the spanish find out more visit. on. what you. can fish to find compared to the past. as many types of fish have disappeared this. bend for the past six to eighty is. called find them here anymore. but. with one. kind of fishes and only saw danes. will.
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befall. we wouldn't eat these danes. wouldn't take them if we used them as bait for fishing. club the little one of about a one of what we would had groupers or red mullet on the tigris and so on. yeah well the saudi and has become a group or. maybe god will provide another way of living. but fishing is no longer profitable. for you and when i would go fishing alone there. i'd catch an eight to ten group has. i made a profit and had no troubles. but
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now he was i get a headache. and i need some aspirin which costs a hundred francs. it's not going to i will ask for help will borrow the money. for me when the ships are here going to everyone in the business has problems but as you say molestus when we share the same area in the sea and they destroy our nets.
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how many boxes of fish if you call tiger four boxes a fifth. he chose each of them and not thinking how much would you sell them for a couple and no one wants fourteen thousand francs about twenty one euro's for each box. they will find it's barely enough for the fuel if not. they know no limits. they do whatever they want to see we see the fish there. but we can't catch them because of the foreign ships. but that we will save the percent of our needs any animal protein is provided by fish. the day the fish disappear. could deliver food safety of the senegalese will
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be endangered if. the peanut boats and fishing up you'd have always been at the heart of the life of the town's inhabitants could you see here we are born among fishermen and become fisherman to do would you be sure our whole lives revolve around fishing but. even babies from the cradle their first toy is a boat you can go. a lot of the age of four to five they have a boat and go swimming with the deputy. nine or ten they go out to see. all our lives from the cradle to the grave we fish.
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if you live on the graves you will see fishing nets he says of wood from boats which shows that fishing is a cultural thing that could if you knew it when they take away the boats in the fishing from us they take away our lives only about. her. never knew why he did not put money in the bank for the future. to be competitive. as we live day by day we spend whatever money we have been for one hundred to solve
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our problems. one to me good when you when i come back from fishing you might give away the first piece. there's employment in my list second one is for my family and the rest is for selling. one the only. one. that. i. could not but you might not have a single koinonia if you come to the shore with nothing but your basket when i met the other let it be when the boats arrive we'll give the fish oil to go to waffle with but good luck with it's a social tax if you're an old fisherman and can't go out fishing anymore. since
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there is no organized social security while you do it but they will always give you fish for you to sell it's not that is your. mention. something. you need to move toward a new ticket when decision rides to merchant class eat and the women actually put the rest of the fish which would otherwise be thrown back into the seat so they preserve it so that the people would be able to eat decision of some day the fishermen can go out to the sea also give to other areas and that is very important to end there is no. to go. to get. a little bit but it would have.
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to come. with a monetary fishing by inside the last couple of days integrated recount by fishing a legal aid called in thing every state for fishing illegally in the past now we have fisheries and speeches on board from guinea and will continue to patrol the area in a race to any fights that a court fishing illegally. hey
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i. want to you know the way you. talk about morning i'll be out if. you were trying to make it's not of them what you could you know look all you know not on board this train no he's not on the list. tell him. it's very good for him now to be i want to do whatever we want to snout if not we're going to stay here and buck will come to this evil god and who i was the who took him you know our sheep we've got
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we've got to do and this you can for all of. these people still and there are a missing without a license. they never expected until civilians were told to come that far i'm sure because they know that you know so they don't have the means to them that. the one said that she's. arrested right doesn't out there doing exactly the same never again. and begins to do that you know have to go sometimes i can see foreign ships here i just made that up but there's nothing i can do apart from reporting them to dhaka.
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who is on what we do now is not important importance will be. in peace we are unable to fight those ships to put to sea to pull but they are a big ships armed ships faster than our patrols would put to you because i've been on was that we had made an appeal to our friends our friends will move but they won't move down good morning as long as we don't have to ask the trolls are as well armed as those ships there's nothing we can do against illegal fishing. you know we have even caught european and american friends. but until now there is absolutely nothing for they only say they are informed and that they are sorry but until now none of these states have provided ships with you in order
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to pursue those pirate ships. what you're arguing for is that that ethnic identity and that national identity let me ask you a personal question. a current first or an iraq. first then i'm iraqi. because question i'm from. you know i still remember the smell of the chemical weapons so what iraqi identity brought to me. to me the killing people. the five hundred villages were destroyed. not long ago western media and politicians told us it was defeated or at the very least on its last legs the same media and politicians today tell us
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a very different story indeed across many countries of the middle east betrayed is a deadly minutes we ask what is al qaeda today who supports it and who benefits from it. i think that the fact that these weapons can fly semi autonomous sleep for seven thousand miles to the locations we're unfortunately my military and the cia are attacking people in countries with which we are not at war to me is simply horrifying and as many you know already argue it's
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a violation of international law it's assassination i do not support the sasa nation by my governor. period. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each good. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. again. and we think that's. there is no. evidence to this any problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. or is free cheese always in the most trying. to free. enterprise this profit.
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