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Apr-25-2009 12:40TweetFollow @OregonNews German-Owned Ship Seajacked by Pirates Near MuqallaSalem-News.comPirates seized the cargo ship early Saturday in the Gulf of Aden about 150 nautical miles southeast of the coastal Yemeni city of Muqalla.
(MUQALLA, Yemen) - Pirates sea-jacked a cargo ship believed to be German owned and/or flagged and captured its 17-strong crew overnight in the Gulf of Aden, a Kenyan official said Saturday. "A 31,000-tonne cereal carrier has been seized overnight (Friday to Saturday) in the eastern part of the Gulf of Aden," said Andrew Mwangura, of the Kenya-based East African Seafarers' Assistance Programme. "It seems that its 17 crew members are unhurt," he said. The nationality of the crew was not immediately known. Later U.S. Navy 5th Fleet's spokesman Lt. Nathan Christensen confirmed to AP that pirates seized the cargo ship early Saturday in the Gulf of Aden about 150 nautical miles (280 kilometers) southeast of the coastal Yemeni city of Muqalla. The ship, MV Patriot, is Maltese flagged. Christensen could not give the number or nationalities of the crew nor say what the ship's cargo is, but other sources speak of a high number of Filipino seafarers. The bulk carrier with a gross tonnage of 19,795 is owned by Patriot Schiffahrts GmbH of Germany and managed by Blumenthal JMK of Hamburg and local reports say it is commandeered towards the Haradheere / Hobyo coast of central Somalia. BREAKING NEWS... (1:02 p.m. Pacific 4-25-09) Greek owned but Marshall Island flagged MV Saldhana and her 22 unharmed crew of 22 men have been released against a ransom payment today. For 19 Filipino sailors, 1 Ukrainian, 1 Indian and another sailor the nightmare is over. The bulker owned by Cardiff Marine Inc. of Athens Greece was carrying coal from Newcastle in Australia, when it was captured on February 22, 2009 en route to Slovenia. Source: Ecoterra Articles for April 24, 2009 | Articles for April 25, 2009 | Articles for April 26, 2009 | Support Salem-News.com: googlec507860f6901db00.html | |
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Vic April 27, 2009 6:03 am (Pacific time)
"American idea of fair play"? Pleeeeze...we saw that..wait till they want to negotiate a surrender then shoot them. After the last ten years, I dont believe "American" and "fair play" belong in the same sentence.
Henry Ruark April 26, 2009 8:49 am (Pacific time)
Anon: Sp dp you prefer German attitude, methds towards fair trial ? It would seem so, with death decision left to deep animus generated, rather than to the American idea of fair play. Same with "anon": You fear to put your name on your own statement ? OR just prefer concealment since it is so personally revealing ??
Anonymous April 25, 2009 3:55 pm (Pacific time)
The Germans are smarter than the Americans, they don't play around. They will take care of the problem no matter how hold these poor children are. And they don't take them in and make sure that they get a fair trial.
Mike H. April 25, 2009 12:48 pm (Pacific time)
Oh, they're in for it now. They pissed off the Germans.
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