Three Somali Pirates Reported Killed
Spokesman For Group Aboard Ship Carrying Tanks And Weapons Denies Report By U.S. Official
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In this picture released by U.S. Navy, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008, Somali pirates in small boats are seen alongside the hijacked Ukrainian ship "Faina." (AP PHOTO)
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The U.S. destroyer USS Howard and several other American ships have surrounded the Ukrainian cargo ship Faina, which was hijacked Thursday and is now anchored off the lawless coast of Somalia. The pirates have demanded a ransom of $20 million and the U.S. Navy cordon aims to prevent them from taking any of the weapons ashore.
The official in Washington who reported the shootout spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the record. He refused to elaborate and said he had no way of confirming the deaths.
But the pirate spokesman insisted the report was not true, that his colleagues were just celebrating the Muslim feast of Eid al-Fitr despite being surrounded by American warships and helicopters.
"We didn't dispute over a single thing, let alone have a shootout," pirate spokesman Sugule Ali told The Associated Press by satellite telephone Tuesday.
"We are happy on the ship and we are celebrating Eid," Ali said. "Nothing has changed."
The Islamic feast marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Earlier Tuesday, Andrew Mwangura of the East African Seafarers' Assistance Program cited an unconfirmed report saying three Somali pirates were killed Monday night in a dispute over whether to surrender. Mwangura said, however, he had not spoken to any witnesses.
Elsewhere in Somalia, pirates freed a Malaysian tanker Tuesday after a ransom was paid, according to a Malaysian shipping company.
The blue-and-white Ukrainian ship Faina has been buzzed by American helicopters since Sunday. Pirates hijacked the Faina and its cargo of 33 Soviet-designed tanks and weapons Thursday while the ship was passing through the Gulf of Aden, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, en route to the Kenyan port of Mombasa.
Ali said the vessel was surrounded by four warships but he could not identify where the ships were from. The San Diego-based USS guided missile destroyer Howard has been watching the pirate ship for several days and has spoken the pirates and crew by radio.
The U.S. defense official in Washington said the pirates have been moving from ship to shore and back again, bringing provisions including livestock.
He said between 40 and 50 pirates were involved in the hijacking, but a second U.S. official said only about 30 of them were on the ship itself.
On Monday, U.S. naval officials said several other American ships had joined the watch, but declined to give details.
U.S. Navy officials said they have allowed the pirates to resupply the ship with food and water, but not to unload any of its military cargo, which included T-72 tanks, ammunition, and heavy weapons that U.S. Defense officials have said included rocket launchers.
The U.S. fears the armaments may end up with al Qaeda-linked Islamic militants who have been fighting an insurgency against the shaky, U.N.-backed Somali transitional government since late 2006, when the Islamists were driven out after six months in power. More than 9,000 people, most of them civilians, have been killed in the Iraq-style insurgency.
Russia has also dispatched a warship to the area, but it will take about a week to get there.
American military officials and diplomats say the weapons are destined for southern Sudan.
Meanwhile, the Malaysian shipping line MISC Berhad said Tuesday that Somalia pirates released the seized palm oil tanker, MT Bunga Melati 2, on Monday, two days after its first vessel was released.
Chairman Hassan Marican said a ransom was paid for both vessels but declined to reveal the amount. All 79 crew on both ships are safe but were traumatized and will undergo counseling, he said.
Piracy has become a lucrative criminal racket in impoverished Somalia, bringing in tens of millions of dollars a year in ransom. There have been 24 reported attacks in Somalia this year, according to the International Maritime Bureau.
Most pirate attacks occur in the Gulf of Aden, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, to the north of Somalia. But recently pirates have been targeting Indian Ocean waters off eastern Somalia.
In all, 62 ships have been attacked in the notorious African waters this year. A total of 26 ships were hijacked, and 12 remain in the hands of the pirates along with more than 200 crew members.
International warships are patrolling the area and have created a special security corridor under a U.S.-led initiative, but attacks have not abated.
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the pirates have spokesman?
They''re messin'' with our heads, man.
"pirate spokesman Sugule Ali told The Associated Press by satellite telephone"
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Well, that''s what he''s calling himself now.
First rule of pirating is, when in a standoff, never ever ever give your real name.
the pirates have spokesman?
Posted by bobnjersey at 01:12 PM : Sep 30, 2008
Looks like Baghdad Bob found a new job.
"There are no American ships surrounding us. It''s all American propaganda"
Posted by bobnjersey at 01:12 PM : Sep 30, 2008
"ARRRGH! AVAST YE MATEYS!"
Posted by michaelt302 at 01:57 PM : Sep 30, 2008"
Right Michael, Christians have no blood on their hands ever, the crusades ring a bell?
Posted by michaelt302
It''s quite a simple philosophy. These pirates are criminals. There are criminals all over the world, of many different so called back grounds. You may find this hard to believe, but there are Christians who commit crimes too.
They be dancin'' in Davy Jones locker now, aint they?
Arrrrrrrrrrrrr
I bet you they also hijacked a ship loaded with melamine & sold it to China for a deal!
Muslims have been pirating ships since the 1700''s, at least. America had to buy many American sailors out of slavery.
There was a HUGE French group in the 1800''s whose sole purpose was to raise money to ransom French sailors.
These pirates need to be taught a harsh lesson, swiftly.
"We are happy on the ship and we are celebrating Eid," Ali said. "Nothing has changed."
Pop! Pop! Pop! Flop, flop, flop.
This guy must be trying to get a job doing press releases for our politicians.
What kind of socks do pirates wear?
Aaaaaaaaargyles
Posted by Pat1967
That sounds like a good idea.
Excuse me, but why weren''t they gunned down while in the open. These pirates are nothing more than terrorists. With all that we have said and done, why doesn''t Bush just pick up the phone, say a few words to the Secretary of Defense and put an end to this matter? No one would care. Why is this being tolerated? We are legitimizing their actions, and these pirates are now heroes in some parts of the world. It''s all wrong.
All the time we hear of Iraq. It''s Iraq this. And Iraq that. This type of piracy needs to be stamped out ruthlessly. The pirates should be told to surrender immediately or they will die. Then we should send the Marines aboard.
Any losses to the original crew, would be offset by the fear struck into other would be pirates who might think twice before boarding other ships.
It''s clearly terrorism, and our double standard on this stinks.
I suspect they wouldn''t get very far.
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by andrew_693
October 1, 2008 2:40 AM PDT
- well, the reason why Bush doesn''t care about these pirates is because they have no oil to steal from them or maybe they pee in their pants when confronted by the force that defeated them some years ago in black hack down. With all the satellites and technology available, one would think that one can follow these pirate vessels into their port of origin and bomb or tomahawk the shat out of them while they sit there and sink their vessel, or maybe their fishing boats scare the US navy also. Who knows.
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