Brock Posté 4 mai 2009 Auteur Signaler Posté 4 mai 2009 Seychelles security officers lead a suspected Somali pirate © off a Seychelles coast guard vessel in the capital Victoria, April 28, 2009. A Spanish warship has arrested nine suspected pirates believed to be behind an attack on an Italian cruise ship and handed them over to Seychelles, the head of an anti-piracy taskforce said on Tuesday. French soldiers inspect the boat ® that held three pirates who where captured early this morning and taken to the french warship \"Nivose\", (Back) in the North Seychelles area of Indian Ocean, on April 30, 2009, as part of the EU\'s Atalante anti-piracy naval mission. Somali pirates are currently holding at least 16 ships and more than 250 seamen for ransom. Attacks surged this month as calm seas allowed them to approach their prey more easily and dodge the increasing naval presence in the region. World powers have vowed tough action against rampant piracy off Somalia coastline, which has disrupted commercial traffic in the Gulf of Aden, a major world maritime trade route. A French soldier © stands in front of two of the three pirates who have been arrested and taken aboard the French warship " Nivose", after their capture on their boat at sea in the North Seychelles area in Indian Ocean, on April 30, 2009, as part of the EU's Atalante anti-piracy naval mission. Commander Jean Marc le Quilliec © and another French soldier look at one of the three pirates (L) who have been arrested and taken aboard the French warship " Nivose", after their capture on their boat at sea in the North Seychelles area in Indian Ocean, on April 30, 2009, as part of the EU's Atalante anti-piracy naval mission. Three suspected Somali pirates sleep on the bridge after they were captured by the French navy and taken to the French warship "Nivose", in the North Seychelles area of Indian Ocean, on May 1, 2009, as part of the EU's Atalante anti-piracy naval mission. The Nivose, which had just returned from handing over 11 suspected Somali pirates to Kenya's Mombasa port, intercepted the men 420 nautical miles east of the Somali coast in the Seychelles Exclusive Economic Zone. The French navy yesterday freed three suspected Somali pirates captured the previous day due to lack of sufficient evidence.
Brock Posté 4 mai 2009 Auteur Signaler Posté 4 mai 2009 French soldiers guard suspected Somali pirates on board the French warship "Le Nivose", after their capture on May 3, 2009, as part of EU's Atalante anti-piracy naval mission
Nick de Cusa Posté 4 mai 2009 Signaler Posté 4 mai 2009 Putain, on a des bateaux avec des noms de mois révolutionnaires. Quelle pourriture.
h16 Posté 5 mai 2009 Signaler Posté 5 mai 2009 Putain, on a des bateaux avec des noms de mois révolutionnaires. Quelle pourriture. Au début, ils s'appelaient Glucôse et Saccharôse, mais personne ne les prenait au sérieux…
Mobius Posté 6 mai 2009 Signaler Posté 6 mai 2009 Pourquoi, on ne se contente pas de mouiller des mines dans les ports cotier de Somalie? ca règlerai le problème à la racine
john_ross Posté 6 mai 2009 Signaler Posté 6 mai 2009 Pourquoi, on ne se contente pas de mouiller des mines dans les ports cotier de Somalie?ca règlerai le problème à la racine Parce que les super-tankers sont allergiques aux mines.
José Posté 6 mai 2009 Signaler Posté 6 mai 2009 Pourquoi, on ne se contente pas de mouiller des mines dans les ports cotier de Somalie? Peut-être parce que ce serait châtier une majorité de pêcheurs somaliens parfaitement innocents.
Mobius Posté 6 mai 2009 Signaler Posté 6 mai 2009 Peut-être parce que ce serait châtier une majorité de pêcheurs somaliens parfaitement innocents. pas en droit timurien
Brock Posté 6 mai 2009 Auteur Signaler Posté 6 mai 2009 pourquoi on invente pas des requins a reaction genetiquement modifies dresses pour attaquer uniquement les pirates?
h16 Posté 6 mai 2009 Signaler Posté 6 mai 2009 … qui sont faciles à repérer : ils parlent en rrrrroulant les Rrrr, et ils ont un patch sur l'oeil.
Randian shithead Posté 10 mai 2009 Signaler Posté 10 mai 2009 http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/225458/?tab=featured nkh kh kh
Hank Rearden Posté 20 avril 2010 Signaler Posté 20 avril 2010 Piraterie et golfe d'Aden: De l'art de sauver les gens malgré eux
Invité Posté 20 avril 2010 Signaler Posté 20 avril 2010 Qu'ils aillent au diable comme ils le souhaitent. Ce serait tellement plus simple si personne ne se mettait en tete d'aider des gens contre leur volonte.
RedGhost Posté 20 avril 2010 Signaler Posté 20 avril 2010 L'idée des lettres de marque me semble bonne dans ce cas.
Mobius Posté 11 mai 2010 Signaler Posté 11 mai 2010 la méthode russe MOSCOW – A Russian official claimed Tuesday that 10 pirates seized by Russian special forces aboard an oil tanker last week were quickly freed but then died on their way back to the Somali coast.The unidentified high-ranking Defense Ministry official did not elaborate on how the pirates died, deepening a mystery that has prompted speculation the pirates were executed by commandos who had freed a Russian oil tanker seized in waters 500 miles (800 kilometers) east of Somalia's coast. The official told Russian news agencies the pirates' boat disappeared from Russian radar about an hour after their release. "They could not reach the coast and, apparently, have all died," the official said. The Defense Ministry could not be reached despite repeated phone calls Tuesday to the press office and the cell phones of spokesmen. Russian officials have said one of the 11 pirates was killed during a gunbattle when the Russian special forces stormed the tanker on Thursday. The others, some said to have been wounded, were brought aboard a Russian destroyer. Officials initially said they would be taken to Russia for trial, but the Defense Ministry said Friday they'd been released because of "imperfections" in international law. The statement was met with skepticism, especially in light of a comment made by the Russian president. "We'll have to do what our forefathers did when they met the pirates" until the international community comes up with a legal way of prosecuting them, Dmitry Medvedev said on the day the ship was stormed. The international community has had difficulty formulating an accepted policy for trying suspected pirates. Somalia's ambassador to Russia, Mohammed Handule, told journalists that his government could not identify or locate the pirates. They were believed to be Somalis, but their nationality has never been confirmed. He said they "will face trial if we find them alive." The multimillion dollar business of pirate attacks has continued to climb despite the presence of about 35 international warships patrolling the waters off Somalia. The impoverished nation is caught up in an Islamic insurgency and has not had a functioning government since 1991. The spokesman for the European Union's anti-piracy force said Somali pirates have released a cargo vessel they had held for more than a month. Cmdr. John Harbour said the pirates left the vessel early Tuesday, three days after they had received a ransom. The refrigerated cargo vessel is sailing north, he said. Harbour said the crew of 23 Sri Lankans, one Filipino and one Syrian is safe and well. Somali pirates hijacked the Talca on March 23 about 120 miles (190 kilometers) off the coast of Oman
h16 Posté 11 mai 2010 Signaler Posté 11 mai 2010 Parions à présent que les pirates prendront moins souvent les bateaux russes comme cible.
Invité rogermila Posté 11 mai 2010 Signaler Posté 11 mai 2010 Piraterie et golfe d'Aden: De l'art de sauver les gens malgré eux Ces plaisanciers bordelais en partance pour le golfe d'Aden me paraissent assez suspects.
Brock Posté 11 mai 2010 Auteur Signaler Posté 11 mai 2010 dutch marines vs pirates http://backyardconservative.blogspot.com/2…vs-pirates.html
Brock Posté 18 mai 2010 Auteur Signaler Posté 18 mai 2010 Russian Navy Captures and Destroys a Pirate Mothership "why do you lie to me? this is not a fishing boat!" http://www.eaglespeak.us/2010/05/russian-n…d-destroys.html ***graphic***
Mobius Posté 23 janvier 2011 Signaler Posté 23 janvier 2011 la corée du sud a liberé un bateau pris en hotage par des somaliens kbs world c'est un sacré succès de politique intérieur pour le président vu que la population lui en voulait de ne pas avoir répondu plus durement à l'attaque nord coréenne plus tot dans l'année Associated Press Pendant ce temps en europe: Despite the two recent successful raids, the European Union Naval Force has said it will not follow suit because such raids could further endanger hostages on cherche a remonter son pantalon © JIM16
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