Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The Monkey business of protecting Somalia waters

Somali pirates now hold 22 vessels and 521 hostages. The latest victim is a Malaysian-flagged container ship plus its 23 crew.

All these abductions go on despite the presence of a heavy EU Naval force in the Indian Ocean. The Naval force often say they work their fingers to the bone and despite their bold intervention, anti-piracy efforts remain doldrums.

The billion dollar question is what are these guys up to in the international waters, what are the ten warships lead by the French flagship doing in the dangerous waters? Are they on an adventure sailing.
Discussing the Monkey business inside the French flagship De Grasse/ Photo :Abduallhi Jamaa









Why is the world allowing the continued waste of the hard-earned money that is going down the drain with little value for the antipiracy campaign?

The force is simply fiddling while Somalia burns every passing moment. I think there is some Monkey business going on.

1 comment:

  1. Yes there seems to be some hidden agendas. Nothing is going on to protect Somalia waters.

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Abdullahi Jamaa is a Kenyan freelance journalist with reporting experience especially from the devastated Horn of Africa region. You can contact him by emailing: abdullahijamac@yahoo.co.uk