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The War's Forgotten Sailors: Seafarers Trapped Between Iran and Diplomacy

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Pope Leo XIV prayed specifically for seafarers killed in the Iran conflict. Here is who they are, what they are experiencing, and why their story has almost no media coverage.

In his Palm Sunday Angelus address, Pope Leo XIV made a specific prayer for 'the maritime workers who have fallen victim to the conflict.' It was a sentence that many listeners passed over — less dramatic than the prayer for Middle Eastern Christians, less politically significant than the condemnation of war prayers. But for the maritime industry and the families of sailors who work in the Persian Gulf and Red Sea regions, it was the most significant official acknowledgment their situation has received.

The International Transport Workers' Federation estimates that approximately 500 seafarers from EU and UK member countries are currently serving on vessels operating in or near conflict-affected shipping lanes. Thousands more from the Philippines, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, and other major seafarer supply nations are in the same situation — caught between contractual obligations to serve on vessels that are now operating in risk zones and a right, established in the Maritime Labour Convention, to refuse a voyage they believe poses an unreasonable risk to life.

The cases that have been documented by the ITF involve a range of situations: crew members who have been aboard vessels damaged in Houthi attacks and who have sustained injuries that have been managed with shipboard medical resources rather than shore medical care because diverting to port creates commercial complications; crew members who have served extended contracts because crew changes in the relevant ports are difficult to arrange safely; and crew members whose travel documents have been seized by vessel operators concerned about desertion in ports where replacements would be difficult to find.

The legal situation is complex. The Maritime Labour Convention creates specific rights. The specific circumstances of a conflict zone create practical obstacles to exercising those rights that the convention's drafters did not contemplate. Shipowners are operating under insurance and commercial pressures that create incentives to minimize disruption to vessel schedules. The International Maritime Organization is working on guidance, but guidance takes time and the crisis is not waiting.

The sailors Pope Leo prayed for are largely invisible in the conflict's coverage. They are not civilians in the dramatic photogenic sense that resonates in media coverage. They are workers doing a job in conditions that have become dangerous without anyone asking their permission.

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