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Friday, April 10, 2009

We Should Be Ashamed

While the captain of our merchant ship showed guts by trying to escape from his captors, the world's navies are proving to be a bunch of pushovers.

How else do you explain the absolute contempt the pirates are showing toward our combined naval might?

Mohamed Samaw, a resident of the pirate stronghold in Eyl, Somalia, who claims to have a "share" in a British-owned ship hijacked Monday, said four foreign vessels held by pirates are heading toward the lifeboat. A total of 54 hostages are on two of the ships — citizens of China, Germany, Russia, Ukraine, the Philippines, Tuvalu, Indonesia and Taiwan.

"The pirates have summoned assistance — skiffs and mother ships are heading towards the area from the coast," said a Nairobi-based diplomat, who spoke on condition on anonymity because he is not authorized to talk to the media.

Samaw said two ships left Eyl on Wednesday. A third sailed from Haradhere, another pirate base in Somalia, and the fourth was a Taiwanese fishing vessel seized Monday that was already only 30 miles from the lifeboat.

He said the ships include the German cargo ship Hansa Stavanger, seized earlier this month. The ship's crew of 24 is made up of five Germans, three Russians, two Ukrainians, two Filipinos and 12 from Tuvalu.

Another man identified as a pirate by three different residents of Haradhere also said the captured German ship had been sent.

"They had asked us for reinforcement, and we have already sent a good number of well-equipped colleagues, who were holding a German cargo ship," said the man, who asked that only his first name, Badow, be used to protect him from reprisals.


Modern warships are on the scene but the pirates don't fear those soft Westerners back in our capitals who give them their orders.

Look, we want our captain back. We need to do what we need to do. But before this is over, there had best be a lot of dead pirates serving as shark chum.

Guns and nooses, people. Guns and nooses. That's how you treat pirates.