Wednesday, April 13, 2011

India Expels Robber Motor Ship "Sinar Kudus".

Somalia's government apologized for the hijacking of the  action of the MV Sinar Kudus with 20 crew from Indonesia. Somalia claimed to want to help Indonesia to free the sailors, but what power, since the civil war ravaged since 1991, Somalia's navy was almost paralyzed.

"We're sorry for what happened in Somalia because of the criminal groups that do to the hostages Indonesian ship with 20 crew. We share the same concern of the Indonesian people, the same family of 20 crew," said Ambassador in the Republic of Somalia Mohamud Olow Barow told reporters in his office, Jl Salak, Guntur, Setiabudi, South Jakarta, on Wednesday (04/13/2011).

According Barow, once Somalia is one country with the strongest navy in Africa. But now that almost no remaining strength. Even so, Somalia admits she still seeks help by talking with the pirates that. They also give input on the Indonesian government and ship owners how to deal with the pirates.

"The State of Somalia, one of the strongest maritime force in Africa before the civil war. After the civil war in 1991, all military functions, marines, damaged," he said in Indonesian.

Somalia also allowed if the government of Indonesia to use military operations to free hostages. This can be done after the agreement is not reached through negotiation.

"The Somali government permitted, anyone who wanted war with a group of criminals, enemies of the world, for both finished off the world safe for transportation. The rulings also die, be killed, if transportation is cut. Kill them we do not have a problem. Login land through helicopters also no problem, "he said.

Barow also explain the location of the pirates that exist in the Arabian Sea, not in Somali waters. So should not hesitate to run a military operation.

"We help Indonesia because we are friends with Somalia. Somalia also be independent because the Asian-African struggle," explained Barow.

Souce : Detik.

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