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Somalia Pirates Kill Four Hostage Americans: Reports

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JASON STRAZIUSO and MALKHADIR M. MUHUMED   02/22/11 09:27 PM ET   AP

NAIROBI, Kenya — A U.S. Navy destroyer was shadowing a hijacked yacht with four Americans aboard when a pirate fired a rocket-propelled grenade, followed by bursts of gunfire. U.S. special forces scrambled onto the occupied vessel only to find the four Americans fatally wounded.

The yachting enthusiasts from California and Washington killed off the coast of East Africa on Tuesday were the first Americans slain by Somali pirates since a wave of attacks began six years ago. One of the American couples had been sailing around the world since 2004 handing out Bibles.

The deaths of the four travelers, all in their late 50s or 60s, appeared to underscore an increasingly brutal and aggressive shift by pirates in their treatment of hostages.

Killing hostages "has now become part of our rules," said a pirate who identified himself as Muse Abdi. He referred as a turning point to last week's sentencing of a pirate to 33 years in prison for the 2009 attack on the U.S. cargo vessel the Maersk Alabama – just two days before the hijacking.

"From now on, anyone who tries to rescue the hostages in our hands will only collect dead bodies," Abdi said. "It will never, ever happen that hostages are rescued and we are hauled to prison."

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton strongly condemned the killing of the Americans as "deplorable," saying in a statement the slayings underscored the need for international cooperation in fighting the scourge of piracy in waters off the Horn of Africa.

Jean and Scott Adam of Marina del Rey, near Los Angeles, had been sailing their 58-foot yacht Quest around the world since December 2004, and had been joined in recent months by Phyllis Macay and Bob Riggle of Seattle.

Four U.S. warships had been shadowing the Quest since shortly after it was seized south of Oman on Friday, and U.S. officials were in radio contact with the captors as the pirates tried to sail it to the Somali shore. The power behind such abductions for ransom – a multimillion-dollar business – lies not with the pirates at sea but their financial backers on land. And once the kidnappers reach shore with their hostages, options for rescue are limited.

A channel of negotiations had been opened, and on Monday two pirates boarded the USS Sterett, a guided-missile destroyer some 600 yards (meters) from the seized yacht, and they stayed overnight, said Vice Adm. Mark Fox, commander of the U.S. 5th Fleet in Bahrain.

By the next morning, though, things quickly turned deadly, with all signs pointing to a dispute among the pirates

At 8 a.m. local time, Fox said, a rocket-propelled grenade was fired from the Quest at the Sterett and missed, followed almost immediately by the sound of small arms fire coming from the yacht.

Several pirates then appeared on the yacht deck with their hands up. U.S. naval forces rushed aboard the vessel and found all four Americans had been shot; two pirates also lay dead from gun shot wounds.

The special forces troops tried to provide lifesaving care to the Americans, but they died, Fox said.

Fifteen pirates were taken into custody – 13 aboard the yacht as well as the two who had been negotiating aboard the Sterett, Fox said. In addition, two pirates were killed in the operation, including one who was knifed by a member of the U.S. force, Fox said.

President Barack Obama, who was notified about killing of the Americans at 4:42 a.m. Washington time, had authorized the military on Saturday to use force in case of an imminent threat to the hostages, said White House spokesman Jay Carney.

Pirates have increased attacks off the coast of East Africa despite an international flotilla of warships dedicated to protecting vessels and stopping the pirate assaults.

But the conventional wisdom in the shipping industry had been that Somali pirates are businessmen looking for a multimillion-dollar ransom payday, not insurgents looking to terrorize people.

"We have heard threats against the lives of Americans before but it strikes me as being very, very unusual why they would kill hostages outright," said Graeme Gibbon-Brooks, the head of Dryad Maritime Intelligence, adding that the pirates must realize that killing Americans would invite a military response.

Friends, family and fellow sailors said that despite an adventurous spirit, the four Americans were meticulous planners who knew the dangers they faced.

Jean and Scott Adams, both in their 60s, had been sailing around the world since December 2004 with a yacht full of Bibles to distribute to remote regions. They were joined by Riggle, a veterinarian who volunteered at the Seattle Animal Shelter, and 59-year-old Macay, a sailing enthusiast.

"Great sailors, good people. They were doing what they wanted to do, but that's small comfort in the face of this," said Joe Grande of the Seattle Singles Yacht Club, where Riggle and Macay were members.

Around Christmas, the Quest joined the Blue Water Rally, an around-the-world race. But race organizers said the Americans recently left the race despite what Fox said were warnings about the dangers of sailing in the Horn of Africa region.

The Blue Water Rally said in a statement Tuesday that though yachtsmen are discouraged from sailing in the region, the only other choices are to sail around the stormy and dangerous tip of South Africa or sail back across the Pacific.

The Adams had traveled from Panama in 2005 to Fiji in 2007 and Cambodia last year. They most recently sailed from Thailand to Sri Lanka and India, and were on their way to Oman when captured.

Pirates have become increasingly bold in their attacks despite a flotilla of international warships patrolling the waters off East Africa. The last time pirates kidnapped a U.S. citizen – during the 2009 hijacking of the Maersk Alabama – Navy sharpshooters killed two pirates and rescued the cargo ship's captain.

But Tuesday's bloody events are apt to leave U.S. military planners in a quandary: Do they go after the pirates harder? Do they attack their bases on Somalia's ungoverned shores?

One maritime expert said it's too early to tell.

"This is a first," said Gibbon-Brooks, the analyst. "We don't know if the situation is related to a straight execution. We don't know if it was related to an attempt to break free. We don't know if it was related to an accident."

He said the killings were "extremely unwise" by the Somalis, and that the deaths threaten what has been a lucrative if illicit business.

After last week's sentencing by a New York court of a Somali pirate in the Maersk Alabama attack, some pirates warned that Americans would be targeted.

"It's a black day for us and also the Americans, but they lost bigger than us," a pirate who gave his name as Bile Hussein told the AP. "If they still want a solution and safety for their citizens in the oceans, let them release our men they arrested."

Just minutes before the news of the American deaths, a pirate who gave his name as Abdullahi Mohamed told AP by phone that if the yacht were attacked, "the hostages will be the first to go."

"Some pirates have even suggested rigging the yacht with land mines and explosives so as the whole yacht explodes with the first gunshot," said Mohamed, who claimed to be a friend of the pirates holding the four Americans.

The military said U.S. forces have been monitoring the Quest for about three days, since shortly after the Friday attack. Four Navy warships were involved, including the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise.

Mohamed, the pirate in Somalia, told AP that pirate leaders had been expecting the yacht to make landfall soon.

Five cars full of pirates were headed toward the pirate dens of Eyl and Gara'ad in anticipation of the Quest reaching land Monday, he said.

Had the Americans been brought ashore, they may have faced a long hostage ordeal like the 388 days the British sailing couple Paul and Rachel Chandler spent in the hands of pirates. The two were released in November.

"This incident is a clear message ... that it's time the world community quickly steps up to stop these pirate criminal activities. They should be treated mercilessly," said Gen. Yusuf Ahmed Khayr, the security minister in the northern Somalia region of Puntland, a pirate haven.

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Associated Press writers Pauline Jelinek in Washington; Abdi Guled in Mogadishu, Somalia; and George Tibbits and Doug Esser in Seattle, contributed to this report.

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BoudiccaBlanc
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02:02 PM on 03/17/2011
Someone on YT has posted this.......

"Luxury Cruise to Somalia...."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNLnIrOcYow

(*sighs*) If only...........
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Crawleykakes
I live in a pond !
03:02 PM on 03/04/2011
How great they are with Jesus now !
06:42 PM on 02/24/2011
From the article:

"From now on, anyone who tries to rescue the hostages in our hands will only collect dead bodies," Abdi said. "It will never, ever happen that hostages are rescued and we are hauled to prison."

"It's a black day for us and also the Americans, but they lost bigger than us," a pirate who gave his name as Bile Hussein told the AP. "If they still want a solution and safety for their citizens in the oceans, let them release our men they arrested."
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I predict that things will get very very ugly before they get better. Particularly for the pirates.

"This incident is a clear message ... that it's time the world community quickly steps up to stop these pirate criminal activities. They should be treated mercilessly," said Gen. Yusuf Ahmed Khayr, the security minister in the northern Somalia region of Puntland, a pirate haven.
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This guy is at least partly responsible. Maybe he does not have the resources he needs, but I am not sure that he has been as effective as he could be. But he wants the rest of the world to do it for him. And of course, pay him lots of money along the way.
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p456
Walking Tall.
08:24 AM on 02/24/2011
There are things I believe in. However I don't go around knocking on doors to tell people why what I believe is what they should believe as well. Christians need to stop thinking they can force feed everyone in the world their religion. You have the right to believe in the invisible man all you want. And I have the right not to, but the difference is I don't go around the world trying to tell people what to believe. Keep your religion to yourself.
06:43 PM on 02/24/2011
Christians need to stop thinking they can force feed everyone in the world their religion.
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Who is doing that? Just because these people gave away free bibles, they were forcing people? So you think they deserved this fate?

Really?
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p456
Walking Tall.
11:07 PM on 02/24/2011
Yes the shoe does fit.
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sillag
Wordsmith, mother, grandmother.
04:21 AM on 02/24/2011
How would unbelievers ever begin to understand? These Christians have been martyred for their faith. Everybody has to die and these brave souls sacrificed their lives for the Good News. They are now seated at the feet of God. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord! I envy them. They are precious in our eyes and in the eyes of our Lord. They died doing something that really mattered. I wish my life in Christ could count for so much.
05:55 PM on 02/23/2011
The only thing more disgusting than these sub-human murders who hijacked peaceful people on a goodwill trip across the globe and murdered them, is the bile spewing forth from the keyboards of those posters who seem to think they deserved it simply because the group had bibles with them.
06:44 PM on 02/24/2011
I agree. Although I have seen some horrendous comments attached to various articles here, I never would have anticipated that reaction by so many. Awful.
05:21 PM on 02/23/2011
As a fellow sailor, I feel sorry for these people and their families. As a someone who believes in cause and effect, I have a little less empathy. As they say -" they were doing what they wanted to do." Which apparently involved little analytical thinking. Which brings to mind the old razor - "success is getting what you want, but happiness is wanting what you get." So successfully sad. Philosophically and critical thinking wise both - there is so much to learn from these sailors end of life experience. So much for pushing the organized religions' propaganda of a "merciful Christian god" and being a bible publisher rep. Sort of takes the credibility edge off of religious mythology doesn't it - when you end up a very dead believer. I'm not sure which is dumber being a Christian missionary tool, or sailing in that part of the world given that it's a known pirates den.
05:53 PM on 02/23/2011
Cause and effect? So having the audacity to travel in International waters is worthy of a brutal murder? An American exercising their right to speak freely or to practice their religion in International waters is deserving of a brutal murder? Also, the fact that bad things happen is proof positive that there is no God?

Would you have a different opinion if they had no bibles? What does it matter what they were doing? They were Americans in International waters, they were hijacked and murdered. I am sorry that you have no empathy for them, I do. As an American, as a believer in freedom, and as a human being I do have empathy...
charles77
Just the Facts Please
04:21 PM on 02/23/2011
Some question for all those on this tread saying that the pirates are really a “coast guard” protecting their coast from illegal fishing or toxic waste dumping.

1. They say that other countries are over fishing their waters with giant commercial fishing ships and stealing their seafood.
How many of the ships that they have captured are fishing boats? Were these 4 people on a giant commercial fishing boat?

2. They say that other countries have poisoned their waters by dumping toxic wastes making their fish uneatable.
Then why are the “giant commercial fishing boats” fishing for fish that cannot be eaten?
How many of the ships they have captured have been found to be full of toxic wastes.
Were these four people on a ship that was dumping toxic wastes, 400 miles off their coast?

3. They say “if we just teach the pirates how to farm or offer them a better life doing something else” they would gladly give up being pirates.
They made 238 million dollars last year being pirates; do you think they will stop to be farmers? What possible legal jobs could we “offer” them that would earn the pirates 238 million dollars a year?

4. They say they are just like our “coast guard”.
Really? They capturing ships a 1000 miles off their coast, in the whole Indian Ocean, is that what a coast guard really does?

Sometimes a Pirate is just a Pirate!
They need to suffer the fate of a Pirate!
06:45 PM on 02/24/2011
You make too much sense for most of those commenting on HP.
04:00 PM on 02/23/2011
I'm going to laugh hard when AOL shuts this money losing rag down. HAHAHA!!
06:14 PM on 02/23/2011
After paying 315 M in cash, that doesn't seem very likely - at least for a while. From AH's perspective and large portion of that 315M in her bank - I'm guessing she doesn't think of it as a money losing rag. Aren't we all just a little jealous she did so well?
03:04 PM on 02/23/2011
It is absolutely amazing how people on this board are blaming the middle aged people who, instead of sitting around counting their money, decided to affect change in the world.

There should not be a place in the world where a person should not be able to spread the good news of Christ. These pirates are evil murderers and should suffer the same fate. And the country harboring these criminals needs to be held accountable at some point.
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CDRUSNret
03:48 PM on 02/23/2011
Welcome to HP!
03:59 PM on 02/23/2011
Thank you, these people that laugh are heartless dirtbags and I hope they get to feel the loss that the families of these people feel some day.
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LIBERALandProudOfIt
Every day, I thank God for making me an Atheist.
02:54 PM on 02/23/2011
"From now on, anyone who tries to rescue the hostages in our hands will only collect dead bodies," Abdi said. "It will never, ever happen that hostages are rescued and we are hauled to prison."

And those should have been the last words he spoke before he walked the plank.

And those words should have been repeated for all the rest of them just before they entered the briny deep.

ARRRRGHH. yourself.
charles77
Just the Facts Please
04:31 PM on 02/23/2011
Good for you man. Liberals can make common sense statements too!

I am sure though that someone will reply to you, take the side of these Pirates, and call you a bagger.

So sad.
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rainkitty
04:41 PM on 02/23/2011
Thread ended but appreciated your quite thorough "pirate" reply. rk
02:33 PM on 02/23/2011
It appears no country is doing anything and the area has been deemed dangerous for how many years now? The couples should not have ventured into those waters. Not at all! We must take responsibilty for our actions when we know a known danger.
02:56 PM on 02/23/2011
Right...Those horrible middle aged people giving out bibles...They were just asking for a kidnapping and brutal murder. I don't even think we should have arrested the poor pirates. They are the victims here.

Ugh!
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Talab
I tot i taw a putty tat
04:08 PM on 02/23/2011
Those Somalian Pirates saw those bibles with their exray vision right through the side of the boat and decided to stop that one yacht for that very reason .... right! . They could have cared less about the bibles , they were killed to retaliate against America for the 33 year sentence of another pirate . The were in the wrong place at the wrong time . It could have been a boatload of swingers for all they cared all they saw was an american flag. After their negotiators were held overnight on the american ship they might have assumed that an attack was imminate and killed the hostages. It saddens me that they were killed but you seem to be the only one making a "Bible" connection out of it . the news article certainly didnt
01:46 PM on 02/23/2011
These rich people can hire armed security to travel with. I wouldnt mind a reasonable check for a traveling job. Invest no more than 6000.00 for a good .338 rifle and offer people like me a middleclass income to keep them safe. A marksman is the ultimate weapon.

Anyone who follows a US vessel or approaches should be green lighted. A .338 can easily pick off key personnel and damage engines from impressive ranges. The new tactical rifles chambered for it state of the art and some even break down nicely into a carry case for transport.

The Navy helps but private security willing to pull the trigger would be the ultimate fear factor for pirates. You can only take what you can reach alive.
01:21 PM on 02/23/2011
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For more than six---6 years "Somali "pirates" have caused anguish and havoc with their
'system' of attacking 'cowering' and boarding ships, capturing the crews and holding both
the ships and the crews hostage and demanding 'ransom' for their release!
And these criminals continue to hold captive many ships and human hostages!
Now they have "killed four Americans"!
And yet there seems to be no concerted action underway nor planned to end this horror!
'Piracy' on the High Seas is International Crime!
When are ALL the Nations of the World going to STOP THIS?
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If, it is deemed absolutely necessary to save the lives of all those hostages, the
demanded 'ransoms' must be paid! to get both them, and ALL the 'ships' free of the thieves!
Then, once ALL the ships and ALL the hostages are freed from the control of those
criminal 'pirates', their 'lair' and 'haven' must be invaded; they must be 'dis-armed' and the
ships and boats they use for their piracy must be removed or sunk!

An end must come to this type of 'outrageous' fiasco!
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Jocta Anoracle
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Talab
I tot i taw a putty tat
01:40 PM on 02/23/2011
But before you do all that ...google Toxic dumping Somalia coast ...for the rest of the story ..as Paul Harvey used to say
03:01 PM on 02/23/2011
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Thank you for acknowledging my comment.
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But, certainly you know? that "two "wrongs" don't make a "right"?
And, the 'stupid' 'actions' of some idiots, are not undone, alleviated
atoned for, or corrected by MORE 'stupidity' by other 'idiots'?
And, if; 'all' you say about the "Toxic Waste" and it's "effects"
are true; certainly efforts to alleviate all the problems caused
to the people of Somali, and any others affected thereby, should
be made by those responsible; or; 'The World Community'!
But, even if all of these possible sources do not offer proper alleviation,
the "KILLING' of totally 'innocent people' will not make 'right' the
terrible "wrong" caused by the "Toxic Waste"!
And the killing of 'totally innocent people' can not be tolerated!
This must be obvious, even to you!
And, 'that' should be "The rest of the story"!
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Jocta Anoracle
10:25 AM on 02/24/2011
Mr Talab:
YOU SAY: "I am a Muslim", "One of the rules of Islam is that Muslims
do not attack non combantant­s". (?)

I SAY: Have a 'possiblly' more LITERATE person read to you
the "FIRST PILLAR OF ISLAM"----
and ACCENT the part that says
" Infidels,---Christians.--- Jews,--- atheists---"it is better to kill them"!
And, then; please tell me why ALL "Muslims" PRAY 5 times every day
that "Allah" 'help' them to carry out his 'command' to do so?
Also, while you are on the subject, please tell me why so many
"Muslims" indoctrinate and convince their "non combatant"
innocent children that it is an honor and their duty to 'DIE' from
detonating a 'BOMB' tied to their little bodies while in the process
of KILLING "infidels"?
And, then; CELEBRATE the destruction of their child?
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Jocta Anoracle
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Talab
I tot i taw a putty tat
02:08 PM on 02/24/2011
Sorry i thought you were a reasonable person , my mistake . Please provide your source for those lies
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BcemXAHA
אני כלום בלעדיהם
06:05 PM on 02/24/2011
Jocta, you are fanned.
01:15 PM on 02/23/2011
I lean left but I want these pirates to die. This isn't about left or right. It's about being an American and the American government letting the world know that if you attack an American there will be consequences. Dire consequences.
Now. Go ahead and tell me how they shouldn't have been there and all that bull.... They were in international waters and they were minding their own business. They had every right to be there and I hope the Government ensures the right of the next American to be there.