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Hong Kong ship encounters Somali pirates off the coast of Somalia

Mogadishu : Somalia | about 1 month ago
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  • Pirates holding the Ukrainian merchant vessel MV Faina stand on the deck of the ship while off the coast of Somalia
    Pirates holding the Ukrainian merchant vessel MV Faina stand on the ...
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  • Somali pirates holding the Ukrainian merchant vessel, the MV Faina stand on the deck of the ship
    Somali pirates holding the Ukrainian merchant vessel, the MV Faina ...
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  • US Navy handout image of Somali pirates holding crew of Chinese fishing vessel
    US Navy handout image of Somali pirates holding crew of Chinese ...
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  • A suspected Somali pirate is escorted by a Kenyan policeman into the law courts in Kenya's Coastal town of Mombasa
    A suspected Somali pirate is escorted by a Kenyan policeman into the ...
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  • TV framegrab shows pirates on a speed boat near the enclave of Eyl, Somalia
    TV framegrab shows pirates on a speed boat near the enclave of Eyl, ...
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  • TV framegrab shows pirates on speedboat approaching one of the mother boats docked near Eyl, Somalia
    TV framegrab shows pirates on speedboat approaching one of the mother ...
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  • Somali pirates are arraigned in the law courts of Kenya's coastal town of Mombasa
    Somali pirates are arraigned in the law courts of Kenya's coastal town ...
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  • Suspected Somali pirates arrive for their bail application at the law courts of Kenya's coastal town of Mombasa
    Suspected Somali pirates arrive for their bail application at the law ...
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  • A video grab from an undated television footage shows pirates walking on the beach in the town of Eyl in the north of Somalia
    A video grab from an undated television footage shows pirates walking ...
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Pirates holding the Ukrainian merchant vessel MV Faina stand on the ...

by Xian Wan, reporting for Biodun Iginla @ BBC News, from Shanghai
www.chinaview.cn 2008-12-03 14:32:08 Print

The Hong Kong flagged merchant ship M/V Overseas Hercules uses fire hoses as a countermeasure against a possible pirate attack in the Gulf of Aden December 2, 2008. According to NATO headquarters in Naples, the Italian naval destroyer ITS Luigi Durand de la Penne arrived following a distress call and instructed the vessel to use its fire hoses to thwart an attack. No attack was made on the ship. (Photo Source: China Daily/Agencies)
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Analysis: What causes rampant Somali piracies?

BEIJING, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) -- Anarchy in Somalia, lack of a coordinated international strategy to fight the kidnapping epidemic and a vicious ransom-weaponry cycle have resulted in rampant piracies in the waters off Somali, analysts say.

Eyes across the world recently have been staring at the Gulf of Aden, an area almost twice the size of Alaska flanked by Yemen and Somalia, where Somali pirates are making newspaper headlines by capturing several vessels within a few days including the largest oil tanker Sirius Star ever kidnapped. Full story

Time to get down to business with pirate scourge off Somalia

BEIJING, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- With their Nov. 15 capture of the Sirius Star, one of the world's largest oil tankers carrying 2 million barrels of Saudi oil, the biggest vessel ever hijacked at sea, Somali pirates leaped into the global spotlight, setting alarm bells ringing on the seriousness of the threat they pose. Full story

Somali pirates wreak havoc along key shipping route

BEIJING, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) -- Attacks by pirates off the coast of Somalia have fiercely intensified, with five vessels reportedly hijacked in the past week, including Saudi-owned supertanker Sirius Star, the largest vessel ever seized at sea.

On Wednesday, a Hong Kong-flagged cargo ship was confirmed to have been hijacked in the Gulf of Aden near the coast of Yemen. Full story

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