Somaliland Patriots www.somalilandpatriots.com The gateway to the genuine voice of the civil society, news and other activities in the Republic Of Somaliland Mission Statement :To promote and protect the cause, sovereignty, peace, democracy, good governance, rule of law, human rights, free market system , healthy political dispensation or stewardship, and general political, economic social development in Somaliland .Contact Us :Info@somalilandpatriots.com
Somaliland Patriots News       
Wasiirka Waxbarashada JSL Oo Ka Waramay Hor-u-marka Wasaaraddiisu Gaadhay 2008.       Maxaad Kala Socotaa Pulhanka Pugland?!       ILAAHAY KAMA DHIGO E HADDII MAAMUL KALE YIMAADO DIB UDHAC BAY KU TAHAY S/LAND       Laba ( 2) Sarkaal Oo Si Gaadmo Ah Lagu Dilay Degmada Widhwidh/JSL.       Madaxweyne-ku-xigeenka JSL Oo Ku Baaqay In La Soo Wada Fuulo Tareenka JSL.       Ethiopia begins withdrawal from Somalia       Bush Says \'One-Way Cease-Fire\' in Gaza Will Not Work       A Self-reliant Nation without International Recognition       Maalin Taariikhi Ah : Diiwaangelinta Codbixiyaasha G/Sool JSL.      
Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News Somaliland Patriots News | Somaliland News
   Home | Somali News | Somali Articles | Health | Opinion | Feedback | Search | Archive | Submit News | RSS Feeds

Main

 

BBC Somali

 
Somali Links
Ka Dhageyso Qur''aan
Radiohargeysa
Radio Hadhwanaag
Radio Gedo
Radio Galkacyo
Radio Banadir
Radio Hormuud
Codka Soomaaliyeed
Somali radio (Sweden)
Somali radio (USA)
Tvsomalilandeurope
Somali radio(DR) 10:50
Somali swiss radio
Radio Dalmar
Radio Golis
Radio Xoriyo
OOG RADIO
Sagal radio
Qaran. Radio
radiolascaanod
Raad Radio
Channel Africa  
A

Africanewsonline
Aftahan
Alldalka
Allpundland
Al-taqwaa
apd-somaliland
awdaldevelopment
B

Baidoa 
BBC Laanta af Somalia
Balcad
Banadir-islam
Banadir
Boosaaso
Boqolsoon
Boramenews
Bulsho
Bulugleey
Burtinle
Buuhoodle
Buurhakaba
C

Cayaaraha 
Codka Soomaaliyeed G
Gabilay
Gantaalnews
Garissa
Garsoor
Geeska Afrika
Gedonet Online
Gedoweb Online
Gobanimo
Golaha guurtida Somaliland
H

Hadhwanaag
Hadhwanaagnews
Halgan
Halgannews 
Hargeysa
Hargeisa City Official Site
Hiiraan
Hiiraan Today
Hilinkatoosan
HornAfrik Online
HormoodNews
HorseedNet
Horyaal
Hoteelka Ambassador
Hobyonet
Hargeysa Online
I
Idamaale
Iftiinka aqoonta
IGADNEWS SOMALI
J

Jamhuuriya
Jammaame
Janaale
Jigjiga
JowharOnline
Jowhar
K

Kooshin.com
Kasmo
Kenya Somalia 
Kulmiye
L
Lafoole
Laascaanood
Laasqoray
longlivesomaliland
M

Maandeeq
Markacaddeey
Markacadey net
Midnimo
Midgaan
Mudulood
Mudug-online
Muqdishonet
N
Nugaal
O

Ogadennews
OGADEN ONLINE
P
Puntlandpost
Q

Qaran News.
R
Radiohargeysa
RadioSomaliland
Ra''yi press
radiohargeysalive
radiohargeysa24
radiohargeysa
Realpuntlander
Redsea-online
Ruunkinet T
Togane
Togdheer Online
Tvsomalilandeurope
T vsomalilandinter..
TogdheerNews
togaherer
W
Waano
Waagacusub
Wariye
Wakiil
Wardheernews
Wardoon
Warsan
WIDHWIDH
waridaad
U
Ucidparty
UDUB
UMAK
X

xamarnet.com
Y

Yaaqshid
Yoobsan Oline
Youth Anti AidsSomalia
Newspapers
Wargeyska Haatuf
JSL, Coming President. Supperhero. Sir Omar Al-Hagi


Heesaha Hirgalay

Abwaan Cali Sugule Dun-Carbeed.

islamists say they'll fight somali pirates

islamists say they'll fight somali pirates

News


 
MOGADISHU, Somalia, A radical Islamic group in Somalia said Friday it will fight the pirates holding a Saudi supertanker loaded with $100 million worth of crude oil. Abdelghafar Musa, a fighter with Al Shabab who claims to speak on behalf of all Islamic fighters in the Horn of Africa nation, said ships belonging to Muslim countries should not be seized.



"We are really sorry to hear that the Saudi ship has been held in Somalia. We will fight them (the pirates)," Musa told AP Television News.

In the past two weeks, Somalia's increasingly brazen pirates have seized eight vessels including the huge Saudi supertanker. Several hundred crew are now in the hands of Somali pirates. The pirates dock the hijacked ships near the eastern and southern Somali coast and negotiate for ransom.

Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said Friday that the Saudi government was not negotiating with pirates and would not do so, but that what the ship's owners did was up to them.

Somalia has not had a functioning government since 1991. When an umbrella Islamic group, which included the al-Shabab, controlled most of southern Somalia for six months in 2006, there were few reports of piracy.

The U.S., however, considers al-Shabab a terrorist organization and accuses the group of harboring the al-Qaida-linked terrorists who allegedly blew up the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998, killing more than 230 people.

Now the umbrella Islamic group is split. But in recent weeks Islamists have again seized control of most of southern Somalia with al-Shabab holding the largest territory.

Kenya's foreign affairs minister said Friday that all nations need to work together to immediately end the increased piracy because it can disrupt world trade, adding that the pirates have earned as much as $150 million over the past year.

Most of the attacks have taken place the Gulf of Aden that links the Indian Ocean with the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean Sea, through which about 20,000 vessels pass each year.

"Major trading countries, India, Malaysia, China, your vessels are in danger. Our major trading partners, Germany, Britain and others, our cargo is in danger. We must act now and not tomorrow," Moses Wetangula told diplomats meeting in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, to discuss the increased threat of piracy.

He also called on ship owners not to pay ransom when their vessels are hijacked because such payments have emboldened the pirates.

The Somali pirates have the support of their communities and rogue members of the government. Often dressed in military fatigues, pirates travel in open skiffs with outboard engines, working with larger ships that tow them far out to sea. They use satellite navigational and communications equipment and an intimate knowledge of local waters, clambering aboard commercial vessels with ladders and grappling hooks.

They are typically armed with automatic weapons, anti-tank rocket launchers and grenades — weaponry that is readily available throughout Somalia.

Also Friday, one of the world's largest oil tanker companies warned that it may divert cargo shipments, which would boost costs up to 40 percent.

Frontline Ltd., which ferries five to 10 tankers of crude a month through the treacherous Gulf of Aden, said it was negotiating a change of shipping routes with some of its customers, including oil giants Exxon Mobil, Shell, BP and Chevron.

Martin Jensen, Frontline's acting chief executive, said that sending tankers around South Africa instead would extend the trip by 40 percent.

Bermuda-based Frontline plans to make a decision whether to change shipping routes within a week, Jensen said.

"It's not only our costs, but also those of the people who have a $100 million cargo on board," Jensen said. "We're not going to make a unilateral decision so we've been debating this with our customers."

A.P Moller-Maersk, the world's largest container-shipping company, on Thursday ordered some of its slower vessels to avoid the Gulf of Aden and head the long way around Africa.

The Copenhagen-based company said it was telling ships "without adequate speed," mainly tankers, to sail the long route around Africa unless they can join convoys with naval escorts in the gulf, group executive Soeren Skou said.

The company didn't say how many ships would be affected by the decision, but said it usually has eight tanker transits in the area per month.

And Norwegian shipping group Odfjell SE on Wednesday ordered its more than 90 tankers to avoid the Gulf of Aden because of the risk of attack by pirates.

___

Associated Press writers Joseph Mwihia in Nairobi, Kenya, and Alex Kennedy in Singapore contributed to this report.


Posted on Friday, November 21 @ 21:48:54 EST by admin



islamists say they'll fight somali pirates - islamists say they'll fight somali pirates
The comments are owned by the poster. We aren't responsible for their content.


Pages : [ 1 ]

Name : somalilander no 5
Subject : Re : islamists say they'll fight somali pirates
Date : 2008-11-22
We understand who behind torreist alshabeb is the homeland of bin laden

Name : qalabqalab
Subject : Re :islamists say they'll fight somali pirates
Date : 2008-11-24
alshabaab waa niman lunsan,diintana waxay u yaqaanaan in lala baxo magac carbeed sida abuu mansuur iyo wixii la mis ah. waa niman diinta qalad ka fahmey una baahan in shaqo laga qabto intase ay ladagaalamayaan xabashida waa fiicanyihiin, shaqadoodase maaha inay yidhaahdaan pirate ayaanu la dagaalamaynaa. waxan u arkaa sababta ay saas u yidhaahdeen ay tahay carab jacayl oo waxayna kala garanayn in carabnimada iyo islaamku laba kala yihiin eenay isku mid ahayn.

[ Reply ]


Pages : [ islamists say they'll fight somali pirates 1 ]