In its online edition the Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet revealed that the government of the semiautonomous Somali region of Puntland has committed to assist in the recovery of the Danish Danish seven hostages killed Somali pirates. News that came shortly after there was confirmation that the hostages in Denmark, a whole family and the two crew members of their yacht 'NY NG', are held in a mountainous area of \u200b\u200bnorth-eastern Somalia, and specifically in the Hul Anod-village located in the area around the mountain Kaarkaar. The news, now certain, has dispelled any doubts emerged in recent days on the spot where the seven were held in Denmark. Addirittu
ra was rumor that had been divided into two groups and moved off on a larger ship together with other hostages. In recent days, was made available to mediate The mayor of the city Bander Beyla in Puntland, said Adam Ali, who was also willing to send his deputy to the village of Hul-Anod to broker a deal with the gang of the sea that held hostage the seven Danes. The mayor explained that it would grant amnesty to Somali pirates in return if the hostages were freed without any compensation in cash. Unlike local authorities in Somalia were also prepared to use force. The Johansen family in Copenhagen, but originating in Kalundborg, father, mother and three minor children were doing around the world on a sailing boat which was to terminate at the end of next summer. Their ship was captured by Somali pirates last Feb. 24 in the Indian Ocean. Also according to the newspaper Danish authorities in Copenhagen have been from the beginning refused to negotiate with the pirates. The only contact, the kidnappers, they are having with the families of the hostages in Denmark. Unfortunately, these may contribute very little economically to the payment of ransom. Johansen does not have the same money and they can count on insurance taken out for the trip, because it does not cover this type of criminal act. I Johansen, to crown their dream, they are even in debt and have even mortgaged their home by obtaining a bank loan of $ 1,575,000. Since they started in August 2009, reveals its web pages Ekstra Bladet, to travel around the world, the Danish family has always kept a diary on a blog. Reading it, one senses that they expected an attack by pirates on their way to Africa from the Maldives. . On 19 February Johansen father wrote: "We have prepared our plan for the shipwreck, set a plan for anti-piracy knowing what to do if we are attacked every day and we send our position to the armed forces." At this moment it is difficult for everyone to find a viable solution for the recovery of hostages. Be rejected a priori a military blitz, especially after what happened to the American yacht whose passengers, captured by Somali pirates have died were killed during an attempt to liberate them from aprte U.S. special units. The only valid way forward is for the time to treat for the ransom and then try to collect the sum agreed with the kidnappers. On the web pages of the Danish newspaper, we read that the Danish government can not, at least officially pay the ransom to secure the release of seven compatriots. Payment must be made by family members, even using a collection of money. What is especially pressing at all able to bring them home safely.
ra was rumor that had been divided into two groups and moved off on a larger ship together with other hostages. In recent days, was made available to mediate The mayor of the city Bander Beyla in Puntland, said Adam Ali, who was also willing to send his deputy to the village of Hul-Anod to broker a deal with the gang of the sea that held hostage the seven Danes. The mayor explained that it would grant amnesty to Somali pirates in return if the hostages were freed without any compensation in cash. Unlike local authorities in Somalia were also prepared to use force. The Johansen family in Copenhagen, but originating in Kalundborg, father, mother and three minor children were doing around the world on a sailing boat which was to terminate at the end of next summer. Their ship was captured by Somali pirates last Feb. 24 in the Indian Ocean. Also according to the newspaper Danish authorities in Copenhagen have been from the beginning refused to negotiate with the pirates. The only contact, the kidnappers, they are having with the families of the hostages in Denmark. Unfortunately, these may contribute very little economically to the payment of ransom. Johansen does not have the same money and they can count on insurance taken out for the trip, because it does not cover this type of criminal act. I Johansen, to crown their dream, they are even in debt and have even mortgaged their home by obtaining a bank loan of $ 1,575,000. Since they started in August 2009, reveals its web pages Ekstra Bladet, to travel around the world, the Danish family has always kept a diary on a blog. Reading it, one senses that they expected an attack by pirates on their way to Africa from the Maldives. . On 19 February Johansen father wrote: "We have prepared our plan for the shipwreck, set a plan for anti-piracy knowing what to do if we are attacked every day and we send our position to the armed forces." At this moment it is difficult for everyone to find a viable solution for the recovery of hostages. Be rejected a priori a military blitz, especially after what happened to the American yacht whose passengers, captured by Somali pirates have died were killed during an attempt to liberate them from aprte U.S. special units. The only valid way forward is for the time to treat for the ransom and then try to collect the sum agreed with the kidnappers. On the web pages of the Danish newspaper, we read that the Danish government can not, at least officially pay the ransom to secure the release of seven compatriots. Payment must be made by family members, even using a collection of money. What is especially pressing at all able to bring them home safely.
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