The Real Cost of Ransom

() The swarm of pirates buzzing around the so-called Somali Basin has grown since last year even though American and European navies now patrol those waters in force. "This year we've seen more attacks than we did all of last year," said Lt. Nathan Full Story »

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by J Sinclaire - Oct. 29, 2009

I like this because it includes the main reason why Somalis turned to piracy in the first place: destruction of their fishing areas. A good look at the different approaches of world governments to deal with the serious problem of piracy.

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