Somali pirates continue to hold hostages
Three weeks ago, a cargo ship carrying steel headed for Indonesia was hijacked. It is one of the many instances of piracy happening off Somalias coast.
Per Gullestrup, CEO of the Danish Clipper Group shipping company— whose hijacked cargo ship is mentioned above — speaks with Martin Savidge about how the crew members are holding up as hostages to Somali pirates.
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Uploaded: November 26, 2008 at 11:52 pm
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Video Comments:
captainalwin (November 29, 2008 at 3:44 am)
If the sea is contaminated with toxic then why there is illegal fishing activities.All this is just an excuse&cover up for their piracy crimes.UN, IMO&all governments fuck the resolution.. fuck the talk.. take action now!!!If dont U are murderers to the crying seamen .. Shame on U!!!!Welcome Saudi, Kenya ,Russia&US to take the lead against piracy!!!
Africa2Unite (November 29, 2008 at 1:14 am)
I dont blame the Somali pirates because since the early 1990s knowing there have been no government in Somalia since during that time, European firms dumping toxic waste off the Somali coast , as well as illegal fishing activity. So the ransom money the pirates asking is nothing compared to the devastation that was done on the sea.
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