Sign in to follow this  
Xaaji Xunjuf

French Ambassador to the UN says Piracy biggest obstacle to Somalia's stability

Recommended Posts

x350.jpg

 

 

 

Faransiiska oo sheegay in Somali ay ka degi la’dahay burcad badeeda

 

Paris: (Sh. M. Network) Dowladda Faransiiska ayaa shaaca ka qaaday in xaaladda Soomaaliya ay ka dagi la’dahay kooxaha burcad badeeda Soomaalida islamarkaana dalka Soomaaliya ay u horseedeen saboolnimada.

 

 

Safiirka u fadhiya dalka Faransiiska Qaramada Midoobay Gerard Araud ayaa waxaa uu sheegay in dhibaatada burcad badeednimada ay ka dambeyso degnaansho la’aanta iyo dhaqaalo yarida ka jirta dalka Soomaaliya.

 

 

 

Mr. Araud ayaa waxaa uu intaasi ku daray in kooxaha burcad badeeda Soomaalida ay sababeen saboolnimada ka jirta dalka Soomaaliya taasi oo uu ku micneeyay inay hor istaageen kooxahaasi Maraakiibtii gar gaarka usoo siday dalka Soomaaliya.

 

 

 

Mas’uulkaasi ayaa waxaa uu sheegay in kooxaha burcad badeed ay ku jiraan dambiyo, waxaana uu sheegay in xaalka Soomaaliya uu ku jiro in la sameeyo nidaam looga hortagayo kooxaha burcad badeeda Soomaalida oo dhibaato ku haysa Maraakiibta shisheeye.

 

 

Golaha amaanka ee Qarmadka Midoobay ayaa asbuucaani gudahiisa waxaa uu shaaca ka qaaday in dalka Soomaaliya loo baahanyahay ina laga dhiso goobo lagu Maxkamadeeyo burcad badeeda Soomaalida iyo kuwa lagula dagaalamo si ay u yaraato dhibaatooyinka ay u gaysanayaan Maraakiibta shisheeye.

 

 

Arintaani ayaa waxaa ay ka dambeysay kadib markii Maxkamad ku taala Woqooyiga dalka Russia lagu Maxkamadeeyay 6-ruux oo burcad badeeda ah kuwaasi oo u kala dhashay wadamo kala duwan sida Russia, Estonia, Latvia iyo wadamo kale kuwaasi oo ka qowlaysanayay Badwaynta Arctic Sea

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

UN Security Council approves plan to create Somali courts to fight piracyApril

 

12, 2011, 3:33pmNEW YORK (dpa) – The UN Security Council decided Monday to urgently consider establishing courts in Somalia to try acts of piracy in an effort to build a more efficient way to fight piracy on the high seas.

 

The council unanimously adopted a resolution to set up ''specialized Somali courts to try suspected pirates both in Somalia and in the region, including an extraterritorial Somali specialized anti-piracy court.''

 

The decision was based on recommendations made by Jack Lang, a former French government minister serving as a legal adviser on piracy issues at the UN.

 

French Ambassador Gerard Araud said the resolution took into consideration Somalia's instability and economic and social problems that caused the problems of piracy in the impoverished nation.

 

Araud said the resolution called for strengthening the methods of investigation and for transferring pirates to face criminal charges on piracy.

 

''It is finally taking into consideration the long-term economic interests of Somalia: it calls for the delimitation of the Somali maritime space and requests the UN secretary general to submit a report by October on illegal fishing and the rejection of toxic wastes off Somalia,'' Araud said.

 

''France welcomes the adoption of resolution 1976, which represents a significant and concrete step forward in the fight against piracy off the coast of Somalia,'' he said.

 

Despite international efforts to fight piracy, including use of national navies to thwart hijacking on the high seas, Somali pirates had been able to seize more ships and luxury vessels and ransom their owners.

 

Studies have shown that pirates have collected millions of dollars after seizing ships. Dozens of vessels and crews are still in the hands of pirates.

 

Some countries like the United States have already brought suspects in attacks to their own shores to stand trial.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Sign in to follow this