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The high, human cost of global shipping in the pandemic: Sailors stuck at sea for months

The high, human cost of global shipping in the pandemic: Sailors stuck at sea for months
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May 16, 2021 07:59:27 PM Goundar Shipping has announced today that it has closed its businesses in Fiji, just ten years since its inception. This comes amidst a series of accusations of miscount and human trafficking directed at the company. Goundar Shipping Limited director George Goundar said it was time to close the business and put their vision of better shipping for Fiji on the shelf. “We would like to thank the people of Fiji for your ten years of support. We like to thank the many crews that build this company, some of you were like our own child,” Goundar said. “With the heavy heart, it’s time to say goodbye to all of you, some of you may not like the way we conducted our business and we apologise.

Ports Australia signs Neptune Declaration | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Ports Australia signs Neptune Declaration Ports Australia has signed the Neptune Declaration, joining more than 800 companies worldwide with a shared responsibility of collaboration to overcome the seafarer crew change crisis. Hundreds of thousands of seafarers who bear the load of roughly 90% of world trade have been stranded aboard ships throughout the pandemic because of the widespread inability for crew changeovers to occur or for shore leave to be granted. As per Global Maritime Forum’s website: The Neptune Declaration urges the implementation of four main actions to address the crisis: – Recognize seafarers as key workers and give them priority access to Covid-19 vaccines

US continues its attacks on Venezuela

Apart from the economic blockade, Venezuela is also dealing with armed attacks from Colombia. VSC member Joe Montero told the meeting that because of these paramilitary incursions, the Venezuelan government has given people guns and training to defend themselves. More than three million people have joined the Bolivarian militia citizens who have volunteered to help in the defence of Venezuela against US-backed aggression Yonaton Vargas, a member of the Bolivar and Zamora Revolutionary Current, spoke by video link from Venezuela, saying the country faces “constant aggression from the Colombian oligarchy and US imperialism”. He said US troops are stationed at seven bases in Colombia, as well as bases in Curacao and Aruba, the Dutch-ruled islands off Venezuela’s coast. Vargas said that citizen’s assemblies are helping people organise against the provocations.

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