Saalax Posted January 23, 2011 Danish money for Somaliland pirate prison Written by DR.DK Jan 23, 2011 at 02:19 PM Copenhagen: 22-Jan-2011. Danish Foreign Minister Lene Espersen (K), together with Development Søren Pind (V) provide financial support to renovate a prison in Somaliland, where condemned Somali pirates can be put behind bars. The newspaper Berlingske Tidende. The joint decision is taken prior to an early publication of a UN report that will indicate the need for establishment of judicial and penitentiary sectors in Somalia as a key factor in preventing piracy. But as the Somalia and security policy as economic lies across as a civil war ravaged failed state, the UN report, pointing to the relatively stable Somaliland, as the first place where it is possible to implement the prison project. The two ministers will allocate 1.7 million dollars of the two ministries global framework to renovate an old jail to house convicted pirates. Several states in the region, including Kenya, Seychelles, has agreed to receive and judge the captured pirates. Prison capacity in the two countries is limited, and Kenya has actually declined more captured pirates. Denmark grants already support for the part and leader of an international group advising the UN Secretary General on the law. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted January 24, 2011 Great ! ! ! ,,, The world is now coming to realize the importance of Somaliland in fighting Pirates and terrorism. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites