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NATO Forces Thwart Somali Pirate Attack

By KATHARINE HOURELD
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NAIROBI, Kenya (April 19) - NATO warships and helicopters pursued Somali pirates for seven hours after they attacked a Norwegian tanker, NATO spokesmen said Sunday, and the high-speed chase only ended when warning shots were fired at the pirates' skiff.
Seven pirates attempted to attack the Norwegian-flagged MV Front Ardenne late Saturday but fled after crew took evasive maneuvers and alerted warships in the area, said Portuguese Lt. Cmdr. Alexandre Santos Fernandes, aboard a warship in the Gulf of Aden, and Cmdr. Chris Davies, of NATO's maritime headquarters in England.
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Dangerous Waters
The Nivose: Pirates off the coast of Kenya messed with the wrong ship Sunday. Apparently, two pirate assault boats mistook the Nivose, a French military vessel, for a commercial ship and approached it "at great speed." A French helicopter intervened and the pirates, above, were seized.
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"How the attack was thwarted is unclear, it appears to have been the actions of the tanker," Davies said. Fernandes said no shots were fired at the tanker.
Davies said the pirates sailed into the path of the Canadian warship Winnipeg, which was escorting a World Food Program delivery ship through the Gulf of Aden. The American ship USS Halyburton was also in the area and joined the chase.
"There was a lengthy pursuit, over seven hours," Davies said.
The pirates hurled weapons into the dark seas as the Canadian and U.S. warships closed in. The ships are part of NATO's anti-piracy mission.
"The skiff abandoned the scene and tried to escape to Somali territory," Fernandes said. "It was heading toward Bossaso we managed to track them ... warning shots have been made after several attempts to stop the vessel."
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Modern-Day Piracy
Forces from France's ship Nivose intercept Somali pirates on Sunday May 3, 2009, in this video grab image from a video released by the French Ministry of Defence May 4, 2009. French frigate Nivose captured 11 suspected pirates on Sunday off the coast of Somalia after they mistook a French naval ship for a commercial vessel and started heading toward it in preparation for an attack.
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Both ships deployed helicopters, and naval officers hailed the pirates over loudspeakers and finally fired warning shots to stop them, Fernandes said, but not before the pirates had dumped most of their weapons overboard. NATO forces boarded the skiff, where they found a rocket-propelled grenade, and interrogated, disarmed and released the pirates.
The pirates cannot be prosecuted under Canadian law because they did not attack Canadian citizens or interests and the crime was not committed on Canadian territory.
"When a ship is part of NATO, the detention of person is a matter for the national authorities," Fernandes said. "It stops being a NATO issue and starts being a national issue."
The pirates' release underscores the difficulties navies have in fighting rampant piracy off the coast of lawless Somalia. Most of the time foreign navies simply disarm and release the pirates they catch due to legal complications and logistical difficulties in transporting pirates and witnesses to court.
Pirates have attacked more than 80 boats this year alone, four times the number assaulted in 2003, according to the Kuala Lumpur-based International Maritime Bureau. They now hold at least 18 ships — including a Belgian tanker seized Saturday with 10 crew aboard — and over 310 crew hostage, according to an Associated Press count.
Associated Press writer David Stringer in London contributed to this report.
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ANKENBRAND

10:16 PMMay 05 2009

Piartes. I say shoot then out of the water beore they can do any harm.Democracy often gets in the way of getting the job done.Handling these morons with kid gloves will only encourage them to keep doing what they do.I say: Show them force, kill a few of them and I bet you will see a reduction of piracy. Force is the only language these people will understand.Unfortunately many Western countries do not have the GUTS to do what needs tio be done.So far the FRench are the only one sthat get the message.Jürgen Ankenberand Ankenbrand@aol.com www.photographybyjurgen.com

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StnlyDvd

09:48 AMApr 27 2009

The problem with the whole situation is pselled out in this article. These are thugs and killers. When we grow some nads and start acting like grown ups as nations...we will kill them and blow their boats up each and every time we see them. That is the only solution. These himrhoidic personalities from Africa and the region that want us to give them money and negotiate with them can go ride in the boat with them when my plan is adopted. We must keep the Californian political correctness stupidity off the high seas.

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Tumblincreek1

10:05 PMApr 21 2009

NATO IS A BUNCH OF IDIOTS!WHY CHASE THE TERRORIST PIRATES 7 HOURS.....CAPTURE THEM.....THEN TURN THEM LOOSE!THEY SHOULD HAVE IMMEDIATELY SHOT THEM ALL IN THE HEAD!THAT'S THE ONLY LANGUAGE THEY KNOW!

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Billbrownb

08:39 PMApr 21 2009

In the past a pirate was cought and hung! Have the maritine laws changed. Who cares about age, if they are guilty ( cought in the act) hang them. Arm the merchant mariners (one warning shout them take them out) KILL THEM! It won't stop until this happens. UN what is that, another group of people who cannot make agree on anything! Who cares what they think.

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PhiMi

02:47 PMApr 20 2009

Real simple: place captured Somali pirates, unarmed, back in their boat with no food, fuel, batteries, communication devices, etc. Slowly tow the boat 500 miles off shore, give 'em a pound of rancid bacon and cut 'em loose. If God wills it, they can go home. If they are caught again, hang 'em or use 'em for shark bait...

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PhiMi

02:46 PMApr 20 2009

Real simple: place captured Somali pirates, unarmed, back in their boat with no food, fuel, batteries, communication devices, etc. Slowly tow the boat 500 miles off shore, give 'em a pound of rancid bacon and cut 'em loose. If God wills it, they can go home. If they are caught again, hand 'em...

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Gman350z

02:00 PMApr 20 2009

We need to start making the occupation of pirate, hazardous to their health. A boat approaches that is not friendly, you fire one warning shot, and then you take the boat out. Pretty simple. This is how it was done for decades. Semper Fi

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Ephyaltes

01:24 PMApr 20 2009

Why not send in Ethiopian and Kenyan troops to annex Samolia and split it up between them?

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BrazosBluz

01:08 AMApr 20 2009

NATO is a friggin joke..and the USA is a joke for being part of it..we dont need NATO..take over and do this the right way..screw world opinion....ooops ..we cant do that..the real owners of this country are too busy sellling us down the river to them.

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Pidaman

09:42 PMApr 20 2009

The authorities are lying to us. Under ALL international maritime law, piracy is illegal. There aren't any loopholes because of jurisdiction - piracy is illegal everywhere. The reason the authorities are not arresting or killing these pirates is that they don't want any violent reprisals against the OVER 300 hostages the pirates still have. If and when these people are freed then are attacks against the pirates will escalate - till then it will be catch-and-release.

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The latest attempt by Somali pirates to hijack a vessel goes awry when a Norwegian tanker takes evasive maneuvers and alerts warships in the area, according to officials. NATO forces, including the USS Halyburton, capture the bandits after a seven-hour chase but release them due to legal complications.\n