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Southeast Asia
Japanese repel pirate attack
2006-07-05
A Japanese bulk carrier foiled a pirate attack yesterday in the Strait of Malacca off Indonesia's coast, days after two UN-chartered vessels were raided by pirates in the same area. The attacks raised concerns about a resurgence of piracy in the strait, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes and a key link between Asia and Europe. The waterway had become largely peaceful last year following increased patrols by Indonesia's navy.

Noel Choong of the London-based International Maritime Bureau said the watchdog was extremely concerned by the three latest attacks in the same area. "We have informed the Indonesian authorities, and we hope they will take action to contain the problem," said Mr Choong, who heads up the IMB's anti-piracy centre in Kuala Lumpur.

In the latest attack, pirates travelling on a blue-hulled unlit speedboat off the coast of Indonesia's Aceh province followed the 26,000-tonne Japanese vessel, and attempted to board it by the stern. But an alert duty officer raised the alarm. The crew turned on floodlights and sprayed the raiders with water from fire hoses, preventing them from boarding.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Recently, I have written a novella length story about Perth going through a worldwide apocalypse for a local writing competition and I am the verge of finishing a scifi short story for another competition. If anyone is interested, mail me and I'll sent you a copy.

I still like the novel format better and will get back to my next work (50K words written) about China+Russia and asymetric warfare.

Thanks for the kind words.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-07-05 17:23  

#7  Agreed, never could get into the E-Book thing. Tried earnestly, but you're right, nothing beats a real book.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-07-05 12:40  

#6  Hey, you beat me to that, how dumb can I be? Kewl, I think I'll get a copy, when I've finished my stash of yet-unread books! Much better than reading online, nothing beats a real book.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-07-05 12:08  

#5  I bought a copy from Lulu. I really enjoyed the book.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2006-07-05 10:28  

#4  OT : phil_b, do you know about this? Perhaps you might be interested, I don't know (anyway, don't forget my 15% cut...).
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-07-05 08:34  

#3  Sea of Fire is my online novel about piracy/terrorism in the Malacca Strait. Lots of local color as I lived there for years.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-07-05 07:16  

#2  Yarr! Them sneaky Nippons be hidin' our dread enemy, ninjas, on board. We had barely boarded and raised our cutlasses when one o' the lads was taken down with those throwing stars, and another blinded by explodin' powder. Yarr!
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-07-05 06:51  

#1  IMHO putting a few .50 caliber holes in the pirates and their boat, rather than just getting them wet, would be more effective in the long term.
Posted by: PBMcL   2006-07-05 02:53  

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