maung maung myint used to be a farmer. land was confiscated to build the tanker terminal. >> he e says something else e w requisiti requisitioned. a place of great importance to the villagers. >> moe san myint is 39. he has a wife and three children to support. likeke other villagers, he sayse gave up farming against his will. >> moe san myint wasas later p compensation, but that hasn't satisfied him. he says he was cheated out of money and a livelihihood. >> his farmland had been passed down to him by his parents. some of the land was not officially registered, and he did not receive any money for it. now that he can no longer farm, he scrapes by as a day laborer on construction sites and other temporary jobs. in the port, meanwhile, it's business as usual. this tanker has just arrived. 330 meterss long, i it can carrp to 300,000 tons of crude oil. the journey from saudi arabia to maday island takes around two weeks. this logbook records tanker arrivals at maday. approximately three to four tankers per month arrive at the