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By Paul Adams
Mohammed Aisha joined his cursed ship, the MV Aman, on 5 May 2017.
Today, after spending almost four years on board stranded off the Egyptian coast, he was freed and flown home to Syria. So how does he feel?
His text, from the aircraft on the tarmac at Cairo airport, was brief. Relief. Joy.
And then came a voice message. How do I feel? Like I finally got out of prison. I m finally going to be rejoined with my family. I m going to see them again.
It marks the end of an ordeal which has taken its toll on Mohammed s physical and mental health. He was, after all, condemned to a life without power, sanitation or company.
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
The Culture and Language Club of the Bahrain Polytechnic organised a virtual interactive tour of the Bahrain National Museum.
In coordination with the Department of Museums and Antiquities at the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities, it was held via Microsoft Teams video programme.
Students of the International Student Exchange Program from the Hebria Institute of Management Business and Technology in the French Republic and the Polytechnic Club of Culture and Language, as well as a group of employees, took part in the event.
Its aim was to introduce the students to the more than 6,000 years’ history of the Kingdom of Bahrain.