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Issue 424 -- March 13 - 19, 2010

Front Page

News Headlines

UN Representative Ahmad Ould Abdalla Defends Sheikh Sharif’s Corruption

UN Says Puntland’s President Involved In Piracy

Local and Regional Affairs

Israel Partnering In Africa Against Terror

Is East Africa The Next Frontier For Oil?

Somaliland: Largest Windmill Arrives At Abaarso Tech

Saudi Arabia Signs Djibouti Anti-Piracy Code

US Firm Urges Affordable Internet Access For East Africa

Somali Official To Residents: Flee Battle Zones

Editorial

Arming And Supporting Sheikh Sharif Is Pushing Somalia To The Worse

Features & Commentary

Special Reports: Israel Eyes New Alliances In Africa

International News

Opinion

Somalia- In The International Limelight For All The Wrong Reasons

2010 Fiscal Year: A Time To Remember The Late CA, Ali Gulaid

NATO Extends Anti-Piracy Operation Off Somalia Until End 2012

BRUSSELS, March 13, 2010 – NATO has extended the mandate of its anti-piracy mission off the coast of Somalia until the end of 2012, the alliance's spokesman James Appathurai has said.

Appathurai told reporters on Wednesday the decision was based on "the assessment that this mission is making demonstrable contribution to increased safety for shipping and reduced success rates for pirates."

Somali pirates carried out a record number of attacks and hijackings in 2009. According to the Piracy Reporting Center of the International Maritime Bureau, a total of 217 vessels were attacked and 47 of them hijacked last year.

In 2008, pirates staged 111 attacks off the Somali coast, seizing 42 ships.

About 20 countries, including leading NATO member states, India, China and several Arab states, have sent warships to the Gulf of Aden.

Russian warships joined the fight against Somali pirates in the fall of 2008, when the Neustrashimy frigate was sent to the Somali coast from the Baltic Sea.

In late February, Russia's Pacific Fleet dispatched a group of vessels led by the large anti-submarine warship Marshal Shaposhnikov to replace the Neustrashimy frigate off the Somali coast.

BRUSSELS, March 11 (RIA Novosti)

































 

 


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