“They’re essentially imprisoned on these vessels,” Meldrum said. “It goes way beyond exploitation.”
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"There is no food on the ship, there is no water, there is no life," Abdul Razzaq Abdul Khaliq told me. He's been trapped for more than a year on a ship off the coast of Yemen, where food and fresh water has now run out. Thousands just like him were also stranded last year
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