Insiya Syed: ali rez.
Insiya Syed: Us, and them. And who knows which is which and who is who. - Floyd
Insiya Syed: the lonely gadani series.
Insiya Syed: According to a guard at one of the plots, there are approximately 200 workers on each plot with fielders and those stationed on the ship itself. They earn a daily wage of around $12 to $18.
Insiya Syed: The cranes and lifters were active at the time we visited and hence going anywhere near the giant ship was impossible.
Insiya Syed: This is a picture of the worker walking across the gigantic chain. These privately owned plots by some of the richest people in the country, lack the basic safety tools and equipments that result in deaths that aren't even reported.
Insiya Syed: Last month, two people died when the wire ropes snapped and slit everything that came in the way into halves!
Insiya Syed: Under Chapter 3 of the Factories Act 1934 (later amended in 1997) - section 33 K and L of the act clearly states that in any factory "no person shall enter a space in which dangerous fumes or chemicals are present and factories must take preventive measur
Insiya Syed: Some of these laborers have worked here for as long as a decade.
Insiya Syed: Raw Magnetic Fields
Insiya Syed: Magnetic Workers.
Insiya Syed: In the 1980s,the Gadani yard was described as the largest ship-breaking yard in the world, with more than 30,000 direct employees. - Wikipedia
Insiya Syed: head over feet.
Insiya Syed: writing on the wall: "it's not allowed to sit here."
Insiya Syed: Exhibition 'Main Bhi Pakistan Hoon. Tu Bhi Pakistan Hai' at the 'Warehouse'
Insiya Syed: red.dot.i
Insiya Syed: red.dot.ii