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« on: 08/December/2008 »
The Pirates of Somalia - 8 min 00 sec [26 November 2008]

Arms Ship Due For Release After Bribe Payment
Since the hijack of the Sirius Star on November 17 the world has focused on Somali piracy. In this report, we talk with pirates and those who live in the towns nearby, to uncover how and why they do it.

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Re: Somalski pirati
« Reply #1 on: 09/December/2008 »
Te napusene siledzije bi ja mitraljozom ...

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« Reply #2 on: 22/December/2008 »
Shefe kako mi njima da se pridruzimo, izgleda da je trenutno tu naj bolja kinta !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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« Reply #3 on: 22/December/2008 »
Stojim iza gatlinga.


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Re: Somalijski pirati
« Reply #4 on: 26/December/2008 »
   
Kineski razarači krenuli za Somaliju

http://www.net.hr/vijesti/svijet/page/2008/12/26/0006006.html

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Re: Somalijski pirati
« Reply #5 on: 19/February/2009 »
Stojim iza gatlinga.

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Re: Somalijski pirati
« Reply #6 on: 08/April/2009 »
Somali pirates hijack U.S.-flagged container ship
         
NAIROBI (Reuters) – Somali pirates hijacked a U.S.-flagged, Danish-owned container ship on Wednesday with 20 American crew on board in the latest of a sharp rise in attacks off the Horn of Africa nation, officials said.

Andrew Mwangura, coordinator of the Mombasa-based East African Seafarers' Assistance Program, told Reuters the 17,000 ton Maersk Alabama had been seized off Mogadishu far out in the Indian Ocean, but all its crew were believed to be safe.

Denmark's A.P. Moller-Maersk confirmed that the U.S.-flagged Maersk Alabama had been attacked by pirates about 500 km (300 miles) off Somalia and had probably been hijacked. The company said it had 20 American crew on board.

The Maersk Alabama is owned and operated by Maersk Line Ltd, a Norfolk, Virginia-based subsidiary of A.P. Moller-Maersk and the world's biggest container shipper.

A Moller-Maersk spokesman said it had been carrying general goods to Mombasa from Djibouti when it was attacked.

A U.S. naval spokeswoman in Bahrain, Lt. Stephanie Murdock, said a U.S.-flagged, Danish-owned ship reported being attacked by pirates early on Wednesday about 280 miles southeast of Eyl, Somalia.

In the latest wave of pirate attacks, gunmen from Somalia seized a British-owned ship on Monday after hijacking another three vessels over the weekend.

In the first three months of 2009 just eight ships were hijacked in the busy Gulf of Aden, which links Europe to Asia and the eastern Indian Ocean through the Suez Canal.

Last year, heavily armed Somali pirates hijacked dozens of vessels, took hundreds of sailors hostage -- often for weeks -- and extracted millions of dollars in ransoms.

MORE ATTACKS

Foreign navies rushed warships to the area in response and reduced the number of successful attacks. But there are still near-daily attempts and the pirates have also started hunting further afield near the Seychelles.

On Monday, they hijacked a British-owned, Italian-operated ship with 16 Bulgarian crew on board.

Over the weekend, they also seized a French yacht, a Yemeni tug and a 20,000-tonne German container vessel. Interfax news agency said the Hansa Stavanger had a German captain, three Russians, two Ukrainians and 14 Filipinos on board.

The pirates typically launch speed boats from "mother ships," meaning they can sometimes evade warships patrolling the strategic shipping lanes and strike far out to sea.

They then take captured vessels to remote coastal village bases in Somalia, where they have usually treated their hostages well in anticipation of a sizeable ransom payment.

Pirates stunned the shipping industry last year when they seized a Saudi supertanker loaded with $100 million worth of crude oil. The Sirius Star and its 25 crew members were freed in January after $3 million was parachuted onto its deck.

Last September, they seized a Ukrainian cargo ship carrying 33 Soviet-era T-72 tanks and other heavy weapons. It was released in February, reportedly for a $3.2 million ransom.

Many of the pirates are based in northern Somalia's semi-autonomous Puntland region, where the authorities called on Wednesday for more funds to tackle the gangs onshore.

"It's better for the international community to give us $1 million to clear out the pirates on the ground, instead of paying millions of dollars to keep the warships at sea," Puntland's security minister, Abdullahi Said Samatar, told Reuters.


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Re: Somalijski pirati
« Reply #7 on: 09/April/2009 »
VOA News
08/04/2009
   

Nadležni iz američke vojske su saopštili da je posada danskog broda koji plovi pod američkom zastavom, koji je rano jutros otet u blizini somalske obale, preuzela kontrolu nad brodom, ali da situacija nije potpuno razrešena.   
Agencija Asošijeted pres navodi da je član posade s kojim je uspostavljena telefonska veza, rekao da gusari i dalje drže kapetana kao taoca u čamcu za spasavanje u blizini broda i da se vode prergovori za njegovo oslobađanje.

Brod Mersk Alabama, iz američke filijale danske kompanije Mersk, otet je rano jutros na oko 450 kilometara od Somalije, sa posadom od 20 članova američke nacionalnosti. Navodi se da je brod prevozio humanitarnu pomoć u hrani za Mombasu u Keniji.

heh izgleda da mornari nisu bili bas nenaoruzani ;)


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Re: Somalijski pirati
« Reply #8 on: 26/April/2009 »

Some 18 ships and over 310 crew members are believed to be held by pirates off the coast of Somalia, according to the International Maritime Bureau, NATO and others. A look at the ships still being held:

• AUG 4: Pirates seize a Nigerian tug, the Yenagoa Ocean, with 11 crew members.

• NOV. 10: Pirates hijack a Philippines chemical tanker, the MT Stolt Strength, with 23 crew members.

• DEC. 16: Pirates seize a Malaysian tugboat with 11 Indonesian crew members.

• FEB. 22: Pirates take a Greek-owned cargo ship, the Saldanha, with a 22-member crew, off Somalia's coast. The crew's nationalities are unknown.

• FEB. 28: State broadcaster in the Seychelles reports that Somali pirates hijacked the Serenity, a yacht with two Seychelles nationals on board.

• MARCH 25: Pirates seize Panama-registered, Greek-owned Nipayia with 18 Filipino crew members and a Russian captain.

• APRIL 1: Tour operator says pirates seized a tourist yacht and its crew of seven near the Seychelles. The Indian Ocean Explorer had dropped off its tourists before it was seized.

• APRIL 4: Pirates hijack German freighter Hansa Stavanger. It has 24 crew members: five Germans, three Russians, two Ukrainians, two Filipinos and 12 Tuvalus.

• APRIL 4: Pirates seize Taiwanese ship, Win Far 161, near the Seychelles islands. It has a crew of 30, including 17 Filipinos, six Indonesians, five Chinese and two Taiwanese.

• APRIL 5: Pirates hijack Yemeni fishing boat with 13 crew members in the Gulf of Aden.

• APRIL 6: British-owned bulk carrier, the Malaspina Castle, hijacked in the Gulf of Aden. It is carrying a crew of 24 from Bulgaria, the Philippines, Russia and Ukraine.

• APRIL 6: Pirates seize Taiwanese fishing boat with 30 crew off eastern Somalia.

• APRIL 11: Pirates seize Italian tugboat off Somalia's north coast. Ten of the 16 crew members are Italian. The others are five Romanians and a Croatian.

• APRIL 14: Officials say two Egyptian fishing boats have been hijacked with a total of 36 crew. Boats seized either April 12 or 13th, it is not clear.

• APRIL 14: Pirates seize Greek-managed bulk carrier, the MV Irene E.M., in a rare overnight attack. The St.-Vincent and Grenadines-flagged ship with at least 21 Filipino seamen was sailing from Jordan to India.

• APRIL 14: Pirates capture the Lebanese-owned cargo ship the MV Sea Horse with 19 crew aboard.

• APRIL 18: Pirates seize a Belgian dredger, the Pompei, with two Belgians, a Dutch, three Filipinos and four Croatians onboard.


za sad znaci 5 sa ex-yu prostora
postalo za*****ano raditi na cargo brodovima.....

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Re: Somalijski pirati
« Reply #9 on: 26/April/2009 »
Ima to i dobru stranu ... zaposljavace vise ljudi u security  :deda:
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Re: Somalijski pirati
« Reply #10 on: 26/April/2009 »
blah..koja svrha tu od security -a
niti su naoruzani nit mogu nesto ozb da urade
oni su tu samo za amatere a za nekog ko dodje u vecoj grupi... mogu samo dici ruke u vazduh...
ne mozes ti da ides protiv automatske puske ili rpg-a

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Re: Somalijski pirati
« Reply #11 on: 04/May/2009 »
05/04/09 - Cruise lines begin dropping Middle East calls as pirate worries grow
Britain's Fred Olsen Cruise Lines has joined MSC Cruises in saying it will steer clear of the waters around Somalia -- a decision that effectively means the line is dropping the Middle East as a destination.

The line this week announced its world cruise in 2010 would be re-routed to avoid the pirate-plagued northern Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden -- the latter a key waterway that cruise lines use to reposition ships between Asia and Europe. 

The itinerary for the 106-night voyage on the 1,400-passenger Balmoral, scheduled to depart Dover, England on Jan. 5, 2010, no longer will include visits to Middle East ports in the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Egypt as the ship returns westward from Asia to Europe. 

Instead, in lieu of passing through the Gulf of Aden to the Red Sea for a transit through the Suez Canal back to Europe, the ship will sail a more southerly route across the Indian Ocean from Australia to South Africa and return to the UK by way of the west coast of Africa.

"The decision to re-route Balmoral has been made in light of the continuing security problems that are being encountered in the region," the line's planning director, Matt Grimes, said this week in a statement. “We are very aware of our responsibility regarding the safety and well-being of passengers and staff on board our ships, so we have taken this step in light of the continuing piracy attacks that are being faced not only in the area around the Gulf, but ever further out from Somalia.”

The decision comes just days after Somali pirates with automatic weapons fired upon and attempted to board the 1,062-passenger MSC Melody in a brazen attack that prompted MSC's CEO to swear off cruises through the region.

MSC's Pierfrancesco Vago this week called the waters around Somalia unsafe. "MSC will no longer take the risk," he told told travelweekly.co.uk. "I will never have a ship there again until the area is secure."

Piracy off Somalia has intensified in recent months, with more attacks against a wider range of targets, including at least two other cruise ships.

The 684-passenger Oceania Nautica, attacked on Nov. 30 by pirates in two small boats, was able to outrun its attackers, but not before they fired shots at the upscale vessel. A similar raid on Nov. 28 on Transocean Tours' 492-passenger Astor was broken up when a German naval ship fired warning shots at the attackers, sending them fleeing.

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Re: Somalijski pirati
« Reply #12 on: 15/March/2012 »
Shefe kako mi njima da se pridruzimo, izgleda da je trenutno tu naj bolja kinta !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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