Somali pirate killed by private security

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This falls in the "too bad it wasnt more" category:

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Re: Somali pirate killed by private security

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: green_vaccine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Sounds like a pretty cake job. Ride around on the ship until poorly outfitted pirates show up. Shoot em. Go back to playing cards.</div></div>

I can ASSURE you that you be greatly and sadly mistaken.

Just for shit and giggles..how many people do you see in this picture??
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ArcticLight</div><div class="ubbcode-body">ACLU will probably sue for violating the somali's right to free trade now. </div></div>

My return would be if the ACLU feels rightous about it, they can always join the pirates at the business end of my rifle.
 
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HERE:


Private Security Guards Kill Somali Pirate for First Time
Updated: 6 hours 56 minutes ago
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Katharine Houreld
AP
NAIROBI, Kenya (March 24) -- Private security guards shot and killed a Somali pirate during an attack on a merchant ship off the coast of East Africa in what is believed to be the first such killing by armed contractors, the EU Naval Force spokesman said Wednesday.

The death comes amid fears that increasingly aggressive pirates and the growing use of armed private security contractors onboard vessels could fuel increased violence on the high seas. The handling of the case may have legal implications beyond the individuals involved in Tuesday's shooting.

The guards were onboard the MV Almezaan when a pirate group approached it twice, said EU Naval Force spokesman Cmdr. John Harbour. During the second approach on the Panamanian-flagged cargo ship which is United Arab Emirates owned, there was an exchange of fire between the guards and the pirates.

An EU Naval Force frigate was dispatched to the scene and launched a helicopter that located the pirates. Seven pirates were found, including one who had died from small caliber gunshot wounds, indicating he had been shot by the contractors, said Harbour. The six remaining pirates were taken into custody.

Crews are becoming increasingly adept at repelling attacks by pirates in the dangerous waters of the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden. But pirates are becoming more aggressive in response, shooting bullets and rocket-propelled grenades at ships to try to intimidate captains into stopping.

Several organizations, including the International Maritime Bureau, have expressed fears that the use of armed security contractors could encourage pirates to be more violent when taking a ship. Sailors have been hurt or killed before but this generally happens by accident or through poor health. There has only been one known execution of a hostage despite dozens of pirate hijackings.

International navies have killed about a dozen pirates over the past year, said Harbour. Hundreds more are believed to have died at sea, either by drowning or through dehydration when their water and fuel runs out, said Alan Cole, who heads the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime's anti-piracy initiative.

Pirate attacks have not declined despite patrols by dozens of warships off the Somali coast. The amount of ocean to patrol is too vast to protect every ship and pirates have responded to the increased naval presence by moving attacks farther out to sea.

Experts say piracy is just one symptom of the general collapse of law and order in the failed state of Somalia, which has not had a functioning government in 19 years. They say attacks on shipping will continue as long as there is no central government capable of taking on the well-armed and well-paid pirate gangs.
 
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Geesh, such a waste of productive, vibrant humans, these pirates dying like that, just trying to make a living.

I was in Somalia, and would gladly nerve gas that entire country with a grin on my face.

So naturally this article makes my inner sociopath happy!!!!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Later</div><div class="ubbcode-body">

I can ASSURE you that you be greatly and sadly mistaken. </div></div>


Yea, like you would know.....probably been talking to DK. LOL
 
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I like how the statement reads " Pirate attacks have not declined despite patrols of warships off the coast of Somalia ".
Yet they want to condem people for contracting out security. If I were unemployed, I would have to think about a new business venture coming my way lol. Anyone else??????
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Later</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
green_vaccine said:
Just for shit and giggles..how many people do you see in this picture??
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I see Forest Gump at the helm.
 
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I like this statement:

Seven pirates were found, including one who had died from small caliber gunshot wounds, indicating he had been shot by the contractors.


aka "Dead pirate says he was shot by contractors"

Nice editing job - dumbass liberals.
 
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A while back there was an article in the media about a British company that was supplying armed guards to ships in the region.

There biggest fear wasn't the pirates, but international law and it seems that there was some debate whether the EU Task Force would take action against them...

Its a very screwed up world out there at times....
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Pete E</div><div class="ubbcode-body">A while back there was an article in the media about a British company that was supplying armed guards to ships in the region.

There biggest fear wasn't the pirates, but international law and it seems that there was some debate whether the EU Task Force would take action against them...

Its a very screwed up world out there at times.... </div></div>

That's what I was thinking when they mention international laws part of the story. Doesn't make sense they are protecting people and property. The article mentions that several people have been hurt and one killed; isn't that enough reason to protect your property and your employees.

I say send the Rangers back in to say Hi to the Sammys and keep the politics out of it this time
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Gunships on every mission. Or we could just carpet bomb the crap out of that POS land.

Jamie
 
Re: Somali pirate killed by private security

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Later</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: green_vaccine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Sounds like a pretty cake job. Ride around on the ship until poorly outfitted pirates show up. Shoot em. Go back to playing cards.</div></div>

I can ASSURE you that you be greatly and sadly mistaken.

Just for shit and giggles..how many people do you see in this picture??
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So how many are there ?
 
Re: Somali pirate killed by private security

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Later</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: green_vaccine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Sounds like a pretty cake job. Ride around on the ship until poorly outfitted pirates show up. Shoot em. Go back to playing cards.</div></div>

I can ASSURE you that you be greatly and sadly mistaken.

Just for shit and giggles..how many people do you see in this picture??
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Three astern, one amidships (rear of the cabin) and nothing on the bow given the "inside of an apes ass at midnight", darkness up there...
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I'm assuming that's where the sting might be!
 
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It's a sissyfied world when winning a fight is considered a negative deterant. I say these contractors should be given the leash to chain them up, and have them walk the plank to their death. Video it, then send the tapes to the villages along with one of those little TV/VCR combos. If they knew that a failed attack meant death to all, they'd be weary to board that boat.
 
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Sign me up to go guard the ships. It has been a while since I fired from a boat, but if the pirates were getting frisky I am sure I would remember!!!!