Pirates captives to tell of their ordeal
Piracy: The Human Cost Men who were held captive by Somali pirates will retell their traumatic stories in a documentary that will show on the first day of a global anti-piracy conference next week.The sailors who were held for 11 months and families of hostages still being held captive off the shores of Somalia are the voices on Piracy: The Human Cost.The premiere of the film will be shown in Dubai on Wednesday at the two-day Counter Piracy conference organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the port operator DP World.One poignant scene focuses on Nareman and Mishal Jawaid, the daughters of Captain Jawaid of the cargo ship MV Albedo, which has been held by pirates since November 2010. The girls say hope that their father will survive helps them get through every day.Nareman Jawaid works in Dubai and had bid farewell to her father two years ago when he set sail from Jebel Ali port.In another scene, an Indian engineer tells of the surprise element in the pirate's attack on another ship, and the harrowing price his crew paid. The sailor was held captive on the MV Savina Caylyn from February to December of last year."I want people ...
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