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Abandoned at sea: the cargo crew adrift without wages, fuel or supplies

Abandoned at sea: the cargo crew adrift without wages, fuel or supplies
20 May 2019 https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2019/may/20/abandoned-at-sea-the-...

Captain Ayyappan Swaminathan set off from his home in southern India in January 2017 to work on a ship in the Persian Gulf. He told his daughter he would be back soon. But two years later he is still on board a cargo ship, the MV Azraqmoiah, after a dispute over wages. His crew claim they are owed tens of thousands of pounds and are now adrift with dwindling supplies as conditions on board worsen.

Guardian reporter Karen McVeigh, who has been following the story, tells Anushka Asthana it is far from a unique case: thousands of other seafarers have been similarly abandoned by their employers across the globe. Rev Andy Bowerman, the Middle East and south-east Asia director of Mission to Seafarers, has recently paid a visit to the MV Azrakmoiah with fresh supplies and to top up phone cards. He describes the awful conditions on the stranded vessel, just six miles off the coast of the United Arab Emirates.