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22.08.2008 - International Naval Mission Sets Sail to Stop Piracy

A total of four ships have been hijacked in the waters off Somalia
in 48 hours, a record number that has prompted the launch of a
naval mission to recover the vessels, reports Reuters.
One Iranian and one Japanese vessel, as well as one German-operated
cargo ship were all seized on Thursday, Aug.

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22. A Malaysian oil
tanker was hijacked the previous day.


Coalition warship deployed

Noel Choong of the International Maritime Bureau said on Friday
that the naval force based in the region is monitoring the movement
of the vessels, which appeared heading toward Somali territorial
water. "A naval coalition warship has been sent to the area,"
Choong added. Naval forces from the United States, France, Germany,
Pakistan, Britain and Canada are operating in the Gulf region.


EU puts priority on stopping piracy

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The waters off Somalia are notorious for piracy

The waves of crime at sea have sparked concern worldwide and the
European Union is planning a naval deployment to the Horn of
Africa. German marines will reportedly take part in the mission,
reports AP. According to Thomas Raabe, spokesperson for German
Minister of Defense Franz Josef Jung, Germany's involvement is
"highly likely." The deployment is slated for December.


According to AP, Germany's role there would involve assisting in
emergency situations. Preparations on an EU level are currently
underway for the EU-spearheaded deployment and France and Spain are
also expected to play a significant role.


The four ships hijacked on Wednesday and Thursday had a total of 96
crew members on board. The waters off Somalia are notorious for
piracy, with the IMB reporting 24 attacks on vessels there between
April and June this year.



(Deutsche Welle)


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