BMEWS
 
Death once had a near-Sarah Palin experience.

calendar   Saturday - October 11, 2008

Somali pirates attack two more ships in Indian Ocean.  (and the world negotiates.)

I hadn’t realized until reading this, that the number of ships attacked or taken numbered so many.  I guess it shouldn’t surprise anybody however, given the weak response by major powers.  I’m really surprised too that Iran, of all countries, hasn’t stepped into the game.

Meanwhile, the civilized world is negotiating.  Negotiating?  With what?  Insects in human form but not human at all really. Negotiating. Uh huh.
Next comes what?  Oh yeah, appeasement.  We all know how well that works.

“As long as there is no firm deterrent, pirates will continue to attack ships.”

Somali pirates attack two more ships in Indian Ocean
The piracy crisis that threatens to cripple vital shipping lines through the Indian Ocean has claimed fresh victims as Somali bandits attacked two more ships.

By Colin Freeman
Last Updated: 4:10PM BST 11 Oct 2008

Gun-toting buccaneers were reported to have stormed a chemical tanker in the Gulf of Aden off Somalia’s northern coast, while another group tried to seize a United Nations World Food Programme ship off the coast of the Somali capital, Mogadishu.

The attacks, disclosed by the International Maritime Bureau’s Piracy Reporting Centre, bring the number of hijacks and attempted hijacks off the Somali coast to 69 this year alone.

They came as American warships remain in an armed standoff with pirates who captured the MV Faina, a Ukrainian boat carrying tanks and weapons that was hijacked en route to Kenya on September 25.

The pirate gang’s self-styled leader, Sugule Adi, issued an extraordinary threat to blow the ship up and his own men along with it unless they were paid the $20m (£12m) ransom that they have demanded for the 21-strong crew’s release.

Speaking to a news agency via a satellite phone, Mr Adi vowed the threat would be carried out by Monday night.

(Right.  Give the slime ball a bit of legitimacy by referring to him as,,, “Mr.” What a crock.)

“We held a consultative meeting for more than three hours and decided to blow up the ship and its cargo - us included - if the ship owners did not meet our ransom demand,” he said.

The latest drama will add to the growing calls for an international force to patrol the waters off the Somali coast, which have mirrored the country’s collapse into lawlessness and civil war over the last two years.

Such is the current risk from piracy that it threatens the entire shipping industry through Suez Canal to the north, which is one of the world’s busiest maritime traffic routes and which connects Europe with growing markets in Asia and the Middle East.

Last week, the Nato military alliance announced plans to send seven frigates to the area to combat piracy and provide escorts for aid ships. The move followed a request from the World Food Programme, which says its efforts to help famine-struck Somali refugees are being jeopardized.

(the hell with the refugees.  the pirates have to be MADE to see that screwing with world shipping AND private ships as well, just DO NOT PAY.
and ya teach em that by blasting villages and killing pirates and destroying any mud hut, any building anything that even looks like it can be used for shelter by these sub-humans. furthermore, all ships should be well armed in the future. it can be done.  the question is whether anyone has the will.)


The European Union has also agreed to start planning for a joint naval force that could be ready for deployment by the end of the year.

(Sure and when they get on site a year from now ,,, what exactly?  Remember, EU does not believe in the death penalty, so it’s certain they won’t want to cause any pirate to be hurt and get a boo-boo.)

“Piracy is a serious problem for shipping in that area,” said Nato spokesman James Appathurai. “It is also an immediate threat to the lives of the people in Somalia. Substantially more than 40 percent of the population depend on the food aid being delivered by ship.”

Little extra detail was available yesterday on the two latest attacks. The tanker vessel, which was attacked at around lunchtime on Friday, was said by the International Maritime Bureau to be Greek, althout the Greek shipping authorities said they were not aware of their vessels being attacked. The WFP ship, which was attacked on Thursday, took evasive action and managed to escape.

Piracy has long been a problem in Somalia, where the lack of a functioning government over most of the last decade and a half has allowed its vast coastline to be turned into a perfect refuge point for criminal gangs.

The problem abruptly stopped during the brief reign of the Islamic Courts Union in 2006, when a coalition of tough Islamists imposed law and order across the country and threatened pirates with the death penalty.


(So then, the death penalty does act as a deterrent. Who would have guessed that?)

But it resurged with a vengeance from 2007 onwards, after a US-backed invasion by Ethiopia to topple the Islamist government ended with the country relapsing into armed factionalism and anarchy.

Today piracy is the country’s only “growth” industry, turning the ports that line Somalia’s arid coastline into a modern-day Hispaniola of pirate safe havens. Many boatyards now adapt fishing launches to act as gunboats, while hotels and restaurants have been set up to feed the hundreds of foreign crew taken hostages over recent months. A total of 11 vessels are currently being held to ransom, with an estimated 200 crewmen in captivity. Most shipping lines have felt they have had little choice but to pay the ransoms demanded by the pirates, despite concerns that it has simply encouraged more kidnapping attempts.

Last week, the crew of an Iranian cargo ship and a Japanese tanker were both released after ransom payments, believed to be around $1.6 million in the Japanese case.

(Sure Nippon. Pay the bastards off and find how much more it’s gonna cost. Too bad the Japanese lost the warrior spirit. They could have taken the fight straight to the black bastards and wiped em off the face of the planet.)

Recent reports have accused officials in Puntland, an autonomous region of Somalia, of turning a blind eye to the pirate activity in return for a cut of the profits made from ransoms.

Noel Choong, a spokesman for the International Maritime Bureau, said officials had issued a fresh reminder to ships not to stray within more than 200 miles of the coast Somalia. He added, however, that it was impossible for coalition forces to police such a vast stretch of sea properly.

“As long as there is no firm deterrent, pirates will continue to attack ships. But the military cannot be everywhere since this is a wide area,” he said.

http://tinyurl.com/3ppsxk


avatar

Posted by Drew458   United Kingdom  on 10/11/2008 at 10:44 AM   
Filed Under: • CrimePirates, aarrgh! •  
Comments (10) Trackbacks (0) • Permalink •  
Page 1 of 1 pages

Five Most Recent Trackbacks:

LAST POST FOR THE DAY AND A LAST FUN THING FOR THE ADULT KIDDIES. CHECK IT OUT.
(1 total trackbacks)
Tracked at Mazurland Blog
While my wife and I are at work all day, I imagine that our dog and cat, which are locked in a 150 square foot family room all day, are…
On: 11/19/08 04:21

The first colour photographs from the German front line during World War One.
(1 total trackbacks)
Tracked at Macker's World
WOW! Now this presents a new perspective on World War I: color photos from the German side: Given today's film speeds and grain quality, I can only imagine that what…
On: 11/15/08 11:19

Too True!
(1 total trackbacks)
Tracked at Macker's World
Now here's a parody of a parody: If Parker & Hart were around, I'm sure they'd be OK with this. HAT TIP: BMEWS
On: 11/09/08 11:38

Twas the Night Before
(1 total trackbacks)
Tracked at The Chronicles Of A Rogue Jew
A friend of mine emailed this to me.  He said he got it from the Barking Moonbat Monitor.  Enjoy! ‘Twas the night before elections And all through the town Tempers…
On: 10/30/08 12:38

Banned from using Hoover or hot water under health and safety rules. (ere we go again matey)
(1 total trackbacks)
Tracked at Goldwater Girl's Weblog
Perhaps some of BHO’s civilian security force (which will be funded as well as the military) can cook up something like the Elf and Safety over in the UK. This…
On: 10/23/08 09:48



DISCLAIMER
Allanspacer

THE SERVICES AND MATERIALS ON THIS WEBSITE ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE HOSTS OF THIS SITE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICE OR ANY MATERIALS.

Not that very many people ever read this far down, but this blog was the creation of Allan Kelly and his friend Vilmar. Vilmar moved on to his own blog some time ago, and Allan ran this place alone until his sudden and unexpected death partway through 2006. We all miss him. A lot. Even though he is gone this site will always still be more than a little bit his. We who are left to carry on the BMEWS tradition owe him a great debt of gratitude, and we hope to be able to pay that back by following his last advice to us all:
  1. Keep a firm grasp of Right and Wrong
  2. Stay involved with government on every level and don't let those bastards get away with a thing
  3. Use every legal means to defend yourself in the event of real internal trouble, and, most importantly:
  4. Keep talking to each other, whether here or elsewhere
It's been a long strange trip without you Skipper, but thanks for pointing us in the right direction and giving us a swift kick in the behind to get us going. Keep lookin' down on us, will ya? Thanks.

THE INFORMATION AND OTHER CONTENTS OF THIS WEBSITE ARE DESIGNED TO COMPLY WITH THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THIS WEBSITE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ALL PARTIES IRREVOCABLY SUBMIT TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE AMERICAN COURTS. IF ANYTHING ON THIS WEBSITE IS CONSTRUED AS BEING CONTRARY TO THE LAWS APPLICABLE IN ANY OTHER COUNTRY, THEN THIS WEBSITE IS NOT INTENDED TO BE ACCESSED BY PERSONS FROM THAT COUNTRY AND ANY PERSONS WHO ARE SUBJECT TO SUCH LAWS SHALL NOT BE ENTITLED TO USE OUR SERVICES UNLESS THEY CAN SATISFY US THAT SUCH USE WOULD BE LAWFUL.


Copyright © 2004-2008 Domain Owner