Yeah, it would be great if they could afford a navy but, as usual, the problems in Africa run pretty deep.
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The number of pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia has skyrocketed since early this year. Marine officials say the country's factional leaders are increasingly turning to piracy to make more money, most likely to purchase arms.
The hijackers also demanded that the boat's Mombasa-based agent Motaku Shipping Agency pay $500,000 for the release of the ship and crew. Director Karim Kudrati tells VOA his company paid a ransom, but would not disclose the exact amount for security reasons.
The attack on the M.V. Semlow is one of at least 28 piracy incidents that have occurred off Somalia's coast since March of this year, according to the International Maritime Bureau, with many companies paying ransom to get their ships, crews, and cargoes back safely.
"This I can guarantee you. Government has no interest [in piracy] at all," he said. "We are just like day and night. Our goal is just how to stabilize this country rather than just, like, look at the dirty business like hijacking or whatever. It is very untrue - honestly."
The Somali government argues that it lacks the resources and organization to crack down on piracy, and has called for the international community to do so.
http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/ ... N=68422905Three cheers for Canada's Navy!
