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‘Hold on brother’: final days of doomed crew on Chinese shark finning boat

Date: July 8, 2020

Source: The Guardian

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Posted on July 8, 2020July 8, 2020Categories Asia UncategorizedTags Human rights illegal fishing IUU fishing labour rights

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