still in action in the sea pirates in the Horn of Africa and Indian Ocean. A Danish family has fallen hostage in the hands of Somali pirates who captured the 43-meter yacht on which they were traveling. On board the sailing ship flying the Danish flag, there were seven people including three teenagers. These are the spouses Johansen, Quist and Birgit Marie and their three children, Rune, and Hjalti Naja, respectively 17, 15 and 13 years. With them two sailors. In all, seven people. The seizure if they have sapu
to solo ieri, ma di fatto la nave è stata catturata nell'Oceano Indiano lo scorso 24 febbraio. Gli ostaggi sono tutti di nazionalità danese. La cosa che angoscia ancora di più, e che riguarda questo nuovo sequestro da parte dei pirati somali, è il fatto che sono caduti nelle loro mani ancora dei minori, i tre figli dei coniugi Johansen. Finora nelle mani dei pirati somali sono tenuti in ostaggio almeno altri cinque minori. Adolescenti catturati a bordo di pescherecci egiziani su cui erano mozzi. In alcuni casi la loro prigionia risale anche al dicembre del 2008. Quello che ancor di più angoscia è il fatto che nessuna voce si è alzata a pretendere la loro liberazione, nemmeno quella delle organizzazioni elette a difesa dei diritti children. On the new episode in its online edition today the Danish newspaper 'Ekstra Bladet' reveals its web pages that it is the family of Copenhagen and that Johansen was making around the world in sailing since 2009. After hitting South America, the Caribbean, Fiji, Thailand and the Maldives, the ship was now bound for East Africa. The Danish newspaper on the issue has also interviewed Lars Bangert Stüwe, Danish university researcher and expert on strategy against sea piracy. The expert in reiterating that the Somali pirates are criminals also said that they particularly interested in the profit and therefore have every incentive to take care of the hostages. Therefore, Stuwe ha ribadito il concetto che occorre solo attendere il prossimo passo dei predoni del mare che hanno in ostaggio nave e persone. Di certo si faranno vivi per chiederne in cambio del rilascio un riscatto. Stuwe ha anche sottolineato che di certo ci vorrà del tempo per arrivare alla conclusione del sequestro invitando tutti ad avere pazienza. Non è la prima volta che un’intera famiglia cade nelle mani dei predoni del mare somali. La stessa esperienza era toccata anche ai coniugi inglesi Paul e Rachel Chandler che vennero catturati il 23 ottobre del 2009 mentre erano in navigazione dalle Seychelles alla Tanzania a bordo del loro veliero ‘Lynn Rival’. I due vennero rilasciati lo scorso novembre dopo oltre un anno e dietro il pagamento di un forte riscatto. Then there was talk of over 800 thousand dollars paid in two installments. However, this new episode of maritime piracy in the following few days another that did not, however, the same positive outcome. The reference is to the American yacht, S / V Quest, captured by Somali pirates off the coast of Oman and the seizure which ended in a tragic way. Adam Scott and Jean and their two traveling companions, Phyllis and Robert Riggle Macaya, killed died in circumstances not yet completely understood. The four Americans were killed during a raid U.S. special forces have intervened to try to snatch the hostages from the hands of the gang who had caught the sea. The U.S. military said they intervened only after hearing the shots come from the ship, and then seized the four hostages were killed by pirates. The Pirates however, claim that the hostages are dead hit during the firefight blitz unleashed by the U.S. military. A bear on this tragic event there is, however, the promise made by the plunderers of the sea during the seizure of the container ship Maersk Alabama. A seizure occurred in April 2009, the same day when he was captured the Italian tug Buccaneer, and ended with a U.S. military raid that killed three of the kidnappers and captured a fourth. Somali pirates then promised that they would take revenge if more Americans had fallen into their hands. Somali pirates have so far grossed millions of dollars and hundreds of merchant ships Arremba captured while they were sailing in the sea in the Horn of Africa and Indian Ocean. Among the newest ships, the Italian capture a supertanker, Savina Caylyn, with 22 sailors on board including five Italians, captured at dawn on 8 February. On another, the Italian Government has imposed a news blackout as he did for the tug Buccaneer. So the story is a deafening silence that fell surely does not help the hostages as the Somali pirates 'like' we are talking about them. Apparently the 'lesson' Buccaneer is not served at the Foreign Ministry for the solution of which has 'paid out' $ 4 million. This fact, however, always denied and instead, has meant that Italy was 'officially' the only country in the world to not having paid a ransom to Somali pirates to get back behind the ship and men being held hostage. Hardly the'operazione 'But he will be made possible once again. The pirates are keen to promote themselves, while the other hand, does not like anyone played the 'smart'. Perhaps some time will document each step. After the deaths of four Americans held hostage by Somali pirates, there are growing concerns about the fate of all other hostages in the hands of sea pirates. Just today arrived in the frigate Espero sea pirates of the Italian Navy. The warship avvicenderà the frigate Zeffiro under the European Commission to combat maritime piracy 'Atalanta'. The ship Zeffiro has ended his three-month mission in the Indian Ocean and now will return to their homeland. The cost of each visit to Italy is about € 9 million every three months, representing a daily cost of about € 100 thousand. The same EU mission Atalanta has a total cost of about € 2 million per day equal to 720milioni year.
to solo ieri, ma di fatto la nave è stata catturata nell'Oceano Indiano lo scorso 24 febbraio. Gli ostaggi sono tutti di nazionalità danese. La cosa che angoscia ancora di più, e che riguarda questo nuovo sequestro da parte dei pirati somali, è il fatto che sono caduti nelle loro mani ancora dei minori, i tre figli dei coniugi Johansen. Finora nelle mani dei pirati somali sono tenuti in ostaggio almeno altri cinque minori. Adolescenti catturati a bordo di pescherecci egiziani su cui erano mozzi. In alcuni casi la loro prigionia risale anche al dicembre del 2008. Quello che ancor di più angoscia è il fatto che nessuna voce si è alzata a pretendere la loro liberazione, nemmeno quella delle organizzazioni elette a difesa dei diritti children. On the new episode in its online edition today the Danish newspaper 'Ekstra Bladet' reveals its web pages that it is the family of Copenhagen and that Johansen was making around the world in sailing since 2009. After hitting South America, the Caribbean, Fiji, Thailand and the Maldives, the ship was now bound for East Africa. The Danish newspaper on the issue has also interviewed Lars Bangert Stüwe, Danish university researcher and expert on strategy against sea piracy. The expert in reiterating that the Somali pirates are criminals also said that they particularly interested in the profit and therefore have every incentive to take care of the hostages. Therefore, Stuwe ha ribadito il concetto che occorre solo attendere il prossimo passo dei predoni del mare che hanno in ostaggio nave e persone. Di certo si faranno vivi per chiederne in cambio del rilascio un riscatto. Stuwe ha anche sottolineato che di certo ci vorrà del tempo per arrivare alla conclusione del sequestro invitando tutti ad avere pazienza. Non è la prima volta che un’intera famiglia cade nelle mani dei predoni del mare somali. La stessa esperienza era toccata anche ai coniugi inglesi Paul e Rachel Chandler che vennero catturati il 23 ottobre del 2009 mentre erano in navigazione dalle Seychelles alla Tanzania a bordo del loro veliero ‘Lynn Rival’. I due vennero rilasciati lo scorso novembre dopo oltre un anno e dietro il pagamento di un forte riscatto. Then there was talk of over 800 thousand dollars paid in two installments. However, this new episode of maritime piracy in the following few days another that did not, however, the same positive outcome. The reference is to the American yacht, S / V Quest, captured by Somali pirates off the coast of Oman and the seizure which ended in a tragic way. Adam Scott and Jean and their two traveling companions, Phyllis and Robert Riggle Macaya, killed died in circumstances not yet completely understood. The four Americans were killed during a raid U.S. special forces have intervened to try to snatch the hostages from the hands of the gang who had caught the sea. The U.S. military said they intervened only after hearing the shots come from the ship, and then seized the four hostages were killed by pirates. The Pirates however, claim that the hostages are dead hit during the firefight blitz unleashed by the U.S. military. A bear on this tragic event there is, however, the promise made by the plunderers of the sea during the seizure of the container ship Maersk Alabama. A seizure occurred in April 2009, the same day when he was captured the Italian tug Buccaneer, and ended with a U.S. military raid that killed three of the kidnappers and captured a fourth. Somali pirates then promised that they would take revenge if more Americans had fallen into their hands. Somali pirates have so far grossed millions of dollars and hundreds of merchant ships Arremba captured while they were sailing in the sea in the Horn of Africa and Indian Ocean. Among the newest ships, the Italian capture a supertanker, Savina Caylyn, with 22 sailors on board including five Italians, captured at dawn on 8 February. On another, the Italian Government has imposed a news blackout as he did for the tug Buccaneer. So the story is a deafening silence that fell surely does not help the hostages as the Somali pirates 'like' we are talking about them. Apparently the 'lesson' Buccaneer is not served at the Foreign Ministry for the solution of which has 'paid out' $ 4 million. This fact, however, always denied and instead, has meant that Italy was 'officially' the only country in the world to not having paid a ransom to Somali pirates to get back behind the ship and men being held hostage. Hardly the'operazione 'But he will be made possible once again. The pirates are keen to promote themselves, while the other hand, does not like anyone played the 'smart'. Perhaps some time will document each step. After the deaths of four Americans held hostage by Somali pirates, there are growing concerns about the fate of all other hostages in the hands of sea pirates. Just today arrived in the frigate Espero sea pirates of the Italian Navy. The warship avvicenderà the frigate Zeffiro under the European Commission to combat maritime piracy 'Atalanta'. The ship Zeffiro has ended his three-month mission in the Indian Ocean and now will return to their homeland. The cost of each visit to Italy is about € 9 million every three months, representing a daily cost of about € 100 thousand. The same EU mission Atalanta has a total cost of about € 2 million per day equal to 720milioni year.
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