• Horse {they/them}@lemmygrad.ml
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    4 days ago

    generally you sign on to a company, the company assigns you to a ship and you crew it for ~6-10 months usually, wherever it goes
    a lot of crew are from the Philippines, as was the case with this ship

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      And the shipping isn’t all mapped out ship-by-ship that far in advance, so they likely found out that they’d be going in these waters after they had been on assignment and outside of e.g. the Philippines for some time? Is that right?

      Well, I suppose either way my stance is that it’s mainly the company’s fault for endangering the crew, since it would be irresponsible for Houthis to allow human shield tactics to perpetuate the genocide.

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        so they likely found out that they’d be going in these waters after they had been on assignment and outside of e.g. the Philippines for some time? Is that right?

        pretty much, yeah

        ultimately the responsibility lies with the captain, he needlessly endangered the crew by refusing to comply with the Houthis’ orders