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Bumble Bee sued by deep-sea crew who say they were forced into ‘fishing boat slavery’
Muhammad Syafi’i remembers screaming in pain as hot cooking oil splashed across his stomach and dripped down his legs, his wet clothing sticking to his torched skin as it began to bubble and swell.
At 48, Saing Basri often gets nostalgic about how easily he and his friends used to fish in the sea, just in front of their settlements on the west coast of Flores Island in Indonesia. “Until some two ...
Presenting the research findings, Sayedur Rahman Chowdhury of the Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of ...
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