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stewey | 19:17 Sat 18th Apr 2009 | News
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Just read that Dutch commandos freed a pirated ship along with its crew but had to let the pirates go as they could not arrest them under Dutch law!! Isn't piracy an International crime?
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Piracy in international waters means its no countries responsibility to tackle it. This is one professors report on how to solve the situation:

http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=Y2YyY WQ0ZTQwYjQzZTFiZGViMGUzZTZlOWY5ZDgxMTg=
I've just seen a brief report about this. Nothing like deterring such behaviour, is there? And that's exactly what this idiotic law does: Nothing to deter such behaviour!

Now I know what kind of "profession" to go for during the Credit Crunch!
I read in the Times a couple of years ago that the seas in that area will eventually be no go areas because of uncontrolled piracy.

I have recently spoken to a couple who 'enjoyed' a cruise in that area. They were escorted by the US navy and then our own thru that areas seas.
Somalia has no government. So who is going to complain if these pirates are killed? They are attacking with RPGs, so I can see that it is justified. And it would be a much better deterrent than confiscating their weapons and letting them go free.
no worse than the Council pirates who cleared up washed up tanker goods on british shores & kept the spoils.
High sea pirates cannot be arrested under Dutch law????????

Yet Music pirates are jailed.
In times past pirates captured by the Royal Navy were taken back to a dock in London and there hanged.
We have forgotten, or put aside, much that was useful.
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