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Pirateria somala: crescono preoccupazioni per sorte danesi ostaggi pirati

fears grow the fate of the hostages Danish fallen into the hands of the Somali pirates. On its web pages the Danish newspaper 'Ekstra Bladet' reveals that the hostages were landed on the ground. A fact that there is a danger especially for an extension of time to resolution of the matter. Where there is qu esto event will significantly complicate the situation as it affects a lot about the negotiations for the release of the hostages and also greatly reduces the security guarantees for these hostages. This, as armed gangs roam the mainland who are the good and the bad weather and in the past have come into conflict with Somali pirates in an attempt to snatch the prey from his hands. It is very likely i sette danesi sono stati aggregati ad un altro gruppo di ostaggi stranieri, per meglio controllarli ed evitare possibili attacchi. Purtroppo questa strategia è l’ultima a cui stanno ricorrendo i predoni del mare somali. La prima volta che se ne è avuta notizia è stato lo scorso 12 gennaio da allora sembra che questo nuovo modo di operare abbia fatto scuola. I sette ostaggi europei dei pirati somali sono in parte i membri della famiglia Johansen di Copenaghen, padre, madre e tre figli minorenni, e in parte i due marinai equipaggio del loro Yacht. Per ora sono noti solo i nomi dei coniugi danesi, Jan e Marie, e dei loro figli adolescenti, Rune, Hjalte e Naja, rispettivamente di 17, 15 e 13 anni. Il gruppo, tutti cittadini danesi, viaggiava a bordo of a 43-meter yacht flying the Danish flag. Their sailboat, as revealed by the Danish newspaper, has been sighted off the coast of Somalia where they have their dens of modern pirates. The seven Danish citizens were captured last February 24 in the Indian Ocean while they were en route to Africa from the Maldives aims to travel around the world. Their yacht is now anchored near the coastal village of Haffun in northern Somalia, and it seems that they are hostages of a gang of seven of the sea lord it in the sea of \u200b\u200bpirates. To make known that the hostages were brought ashore was Abdiaziz Mohamud Yusuf, spokesman for the group 'Puntland Peace Makers' who was also know that the Somali pirates, hold them hostage, threatened to kill them if you tried to save them with a military blitz. In the area are in fact, present Danish ships of war, operating under de lle military mission to combat maritime piracy, that of the EU, 'EUNAVFOR Somalia - Operation Atalanta' and that NATO, CTF 508 and SNMG1. It is very likely also on board units of special forces from Denmark, Frogman, especially trained in hostage rescue. However, difficult to reach their orders to intervene. This in light of what has happened recently to the passengers of the yacht America, S / V Quest. The boat was captured, in recent week by Somali pirates off the coast of Oman and the seizure ended, a few days ago, in a tragic way. Adam Scott and Jean and their two traveling companions, Phyllis and Robert Riggle Macaya, died killed during an attempt of the U.S. Special Forces, to snatch from the hands of the gang of the sea that held them hostage. The Danish Navy has also recently became the protagonist of several military raid in which Somali pirates have hit hard. On February 8 the Danish special forces have freed the 25 crew members of merchant, Ariella, flying the flag of Barbados. A few days later, the Danish warship, Haumann, he captured a pirate mother ship with 16 pirates on board and two hostages. It was d the vessel captured and converted to a pirate ship. The presence of hostages on board was justified by the fact that they are forced to cooperate actively with the pirates in handling vessels and encouraging the activities of collision of the other ships. The Danish newspaper also reveals that, Andrew Mwangura, an expert in hacking and working in the Horn of Africa on behalf of the 'Seafarers Assistance Programme' which usually takes the task is to arrange contacts between Somali pirates and representatives Countries involved in the abduction, on the other hand, warned of what is written by the Danish media on this story. To launch another warning is the former deputy and former mayor of Kalundborg, city of origin of spouses Johansen, Tommy Dinesen. His warning is that we must avoid giving birth to a fundraiser to pay any ransom. This, prompting the sea pirates, who captured seven Danes, to raise the request. Dinesen based his warning on this almost twenty years experience in parliament, where he is concerned for some time, the phenomenon of maritime piracy. The orientation given by the former parliamentary is to wait for them to Somali pirates to come forward and lay an application, then mobilized. Even so, they could have contact with someone in Denmark to pass their information. On the expert German, Michael Kneissl said the redemption that will be required, however, will be high because of the current Somali pirates no longer satisfied with amounts less than millions of dollars. The amount required to flow around it should be between $ 7 million. A bear on the size of the sum that the seven are European citizens that the Somali pirates are considered the most valuable and fruitful. The same experience that the family is going through the Danish Johansen had befallen the British couple Paul and Rachel Chandler. The two were captured Oct. 23 in 2009 while they were sailing in the Indian Ocean, the Seychelles and Tanzania, aboard their sailboat 'Lynn Rival'. The two were released last November, dopo oltre un anno di prigionia, e solo dietro al pagamento di un riscatto. Allora si parlò di oltre 800mila dollari pagati in due trance. Dopo la liberazione i coniugi Chandler hanno raccontato delle sofferenze vissute e del duro trattamento che hanno subito.

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