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Hostage shot dead by Somali pirates
2010-11-08
MOGADISHU - A man was shot dead on Sunday after he refused to disembark from a yacht in the Indian Ocean that was hijacked by Somali pirates last week, pirates and residents said on Sunday. The man was killed in Barawe town on the southern Somali coastline by pirates who had taken him hostage and wanted him to go onshore from his yacht in which he was sailing with others, including a woman and a boy.

‘He was shot and killed after he refused to disembark from his yacht and move onshore in Baraawe town,’ Ali Shuke, a resident in Baraawe town said. ‘The man died instantly and the gunmen took the other hostages onshore. The woman and a boy were taken to jungle areas near the town.’

The hostagesÂ’ yacht was adrift on the coast, residents said.

Andrew Mwangura, the head of a regional maritime group based in KenyaÂ’s port city of Mombasa, said the yacht, which was hijacked last Monday near Lamu on KenyaÂ’s coast, was anchored along SomaliÂ’s coastline near Barawe.

‘What I know is there was a yacht spotted by local people in southern Somalia, and we are trying to investigate reports of hostages and to verify their nationality,’ Mwangura, coordinator of the East African Seafarers Assistance Programme, said.

Al Shabaab controls Barawe on the southern coast of the anarchic Horn of Africa nation.

His nationality was not immediately clear. A spokesman for Al Shabaab had said the man was South African. South AfricaÂ’s department of international relations and cooperation said in a statement, however, that he was not a South African citizen. The pirates had said last week that the hostages were British. The British foreign office has said only that it had heard of the reports of the hijacking, and was investigating.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  This is a time for a large-fleet ARCLIGHT strike. We know the town is controlled by al-Shaboob. Sure, some hostages might be killed, but in a war, sh$$ happens. Flatten the town and everything within five miles of it. Tell the folks up north they're next if they don't IMMEDIATELY let all the ships they hold go. Just to make sure they all get the message, go in with NAVY Air and shoot up ALL the fishing boats in the ports of those towns holding shipping hostage. It is the ONLY way piracy will be stopped. 50 years ago we knew this. "Lawfare" has kept us from doing what was necessary this time. It's time some ACLU-types were also taken out and press-ganged on destroyers as common seamen. It might change an attitude or two. If not, there's always a lot of ocean to cover the mistakes.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2010-11-08 13:37  

#2  In an alternate universe a British fleet would arrive shortly and shell Barawe town out of existence.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-11-08 07:38  

#1  Brave man, whoever he was. Technically he wasn't a hostage at the point the story happened. Just sayin'.
Posted by: gromky   2010-11-08 05:39  

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