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The crew of the Warrior have been witness to the problems caused when workers cut up the ships without any protection and the resulting pollution littering the beaches. Evedien and other crew members have been keeping an online diary of their experiences:
Toxic patrols, attempted arrests and success
After arriving and a quick adjustment to the bustle of Indian life in Bombay it was straight onboard the Warrior and the challenge of 35C heat and broken air conditioning onboard.
The next important task was making friends with the radio operator, who is vital if you want to do any web work from the ship, then it was time to meet the crew and get down to some proper hard graft - scrubbing the decks and keeping everything ship shape.
Once in Alang it was time to launch some toxic patrols to check for specific ships such as the Genova Bridge and get pictures and details to expose the double standard of countries such as the UK, which doesn't want toxic ships to be imported to the UK, but allows its own toxic ships to be exported to India. Specific details are also helpful to work towards international laws to ensure owners clean ships before exporting them for breaking in Asia.The toxic patrols soon draw the attention of the local breaking industry that use their huge local influence to spread misleading stories in the local media and also get the local authorities to try and arrest the Rainbow Warrior. Comments on the weblog also show how some people are be mislead about our intentions, others have good suggestions and messages of support.
To address the misleading stories the crew take time to explain that Greenpeace is not against ship breaking or trying to steal jobs from the workers but we campaign to have ships cleaned before they are sent for scrap so the local workers and environment are not harmed by waste from rich countries.
After two weeks in Alang the crew can see some significant progress and some victories from all their hard work. The ship has now left Alang to continue its work in India confronting other environmental crimes.