There was a lot of discussion about a ship getting stuck in Suez Canal, Egypt, even the US offered to help. But in the same canal, a man is trapped with his ship for four years.
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The Suez Canal of Egypt has been in constant discussion for some time. A huge cargo ship was stuck here, causing jam on both sides of the ship. Hundreds of other ships lined up. However, after a lot of hard work that lasted for about a week, the ship has got success in evacuation.
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Now things are normal in the Suez Canal. But you will be surprised to know that a person has been trapped in this canal (Suez Canal) for the last four years. According to a BBC report, the man is trapped with his ship in the canal, which is not able to go anywhere. The name of this person is Mohammad Ayesha, who is a Syrian citizen.
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Mohammed is aboard a four-year-old cargo ship and is stranded in the Suez Canal itself (Suez Canal Blockage). Mohammad Ayesha, the chief officer of the ship MV Aman, has been stranded in this canal on his own ship since the year 2017. Although he sometimes reaches the shore by swimming, but not to stay on land, but to bring food and water.
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Mohammed pleading for help after being trapped in a dirt-laden and power-laden ship. He says that he is forced to stay in this ship with all the difficulties (Mohammed Aisha in Suez Canal). It feels like a graveyard at night. Neither a sound is heard nor does any light appear. But there is a reason behind their being trapped here.
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According to the report, Mohammed’s ship was caught due to a problem in security equipment and papers. He is a sailor. At that time there was no captain in the ship, after which the Egyptian court declared Mohammed as the legal guardian of the ship. After which he is trapped here. His passport has also been confiscated.
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The International Labor Organization says that there are currently 250 such active cases. Cases of leaving sailors alone are increasing rather than decreasing. This shows that the owners of the ship leave them in the midst of difficulties rather than helping crew members in difficult times (Mohammed Aisha Suez Canal).
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However, now the story of Mohammad Ayesha is being repeated once again in front of the world, who have been forgotten in the past four. Regarding Mohammad Ayesha, who was made the legal guardian of the ship, the ship’s owner only said that he had nothing in his hand and he had tried his best. It is being said that now the ship can be auctioned and the court is also considering that Mohammed be given relief.
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