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Burney vows to free Pakistani hostages from Somali Pirates
Pakistani children hold pictures featuring their father, who is held by Somali pirates during a demonstration in Karachi on March 1, 2011 to demand the Pakistani government to adopt effective measures. Piracy has surged in recent years off Somalia, a lawless, war-torn country that sits alongside one of the world's most important shipping routes, with seafaring gangs venturing further and further out to sea to capture ships. – Photo by AFP
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LAHORE: The Chairman Ansar Burney Trust International and former Federal Minister for human rights, Ansar Burney in his humanitarian efforts for the release of four Pakistanis captured by Somali Pirates eight months ago decided to go to Cairo, Egypt on Monday to meet the owner of the ship.
The health condition of the Pakistani Captain of the Vessel, Syed Wasi Hassan was getting worse day by day because of being a diabetic patient.
Ansar Burney said that since the Egyptian owner of the Vessel M.V. Suez had refused to support the affected families for the release of Indians and Pakistanis, the Ansar Burney Trust on humanitarian grounds had decided to meet Mohamed Sobh in Egypt and involve him in negotiations with pirates for the release of Pakistanis, Indians and other crew members of the Vessel.
The United Nation’s Expert Advisor on human rights in this regard also met with the Ambassador of Egypt Mr. Magdy Amer, in Islamabad.
MV Suez was hijacked by the Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden on August 02, 2010, with 6 Indians, 4 Pakistani, 4 Sri Lankans and 11 Egyptians on board.
Burney vows to free Pakistani hostages from Somali Pirates | Metropolitan | DAWN.COM
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I couldn't find a thread on it.It seems, like the GOP we are also losing the feeling of love and emotions which should bother us (atleast) to share their sufferings.
Are we becoming immune to such type of news day by day?? .....tragic i must say.
Considering the efforts we are putting in “Aman 2011 exercise” against pirates,it’s a shame when our own men are detained by those butchers ,an irony really.
Will it not be good if we extend our efforts beyond the scope of Aman 2011 (just this time atleast) and with the help of other countries help those innocent people ........all of them, the Pakistanis ,Indians,Srilankans and egyptians on board.
Pakistani children hold pictures featuring their father, who is held by Somali pirates during a demonstration in Karachi on March 1, 2011 to demand the Pakistani government to adopt effective measures. Piracy has surged in recent years off Somalia, a lawless, war-torn country that sits alongside one of the world's most important shipping routes, with seafaring gangs venturing further and further out to sea to capture ships. – Photo by AFP
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LAHORE: The Chairman Ansar Burney Trust International and former Federal Minister for human rights, Ansar Burney in his humanitarian efforts for the release of four Pakistanis captured by Somali Pirates eight months ago decided to go to Cairo, Egypt on Monday to meet the owner of the ship.
The health condition of the Pakistani Captain of the Vessel, Syed Wasi Hassan was getting worse day by day because of being a diabetic patient.
Ansar Burney said that since the Egyptian owner of the Vessel M.V. Suez had refused to support the affected families for the release of Indians and Pakistanis, the Ansar Burney Trust on humanitarian grounds had decided to meet Mohamed Sobh in Egypt and involve him in negotiations with pirates for the release of Pakistanis, Indians and other crew members of the Vessel.
The United Nation’s Expert Advisor on human rights in this regard also met with the Ambassador of Egypt Mr. Magdy Amer, in Islamabad.
MV Suez was hijacked by the Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden on August 02, 2010, with 6 Indians, 4 Pakistani, 4 Sri Lankans and 11 Egyptians on board.
Burney vows to free Pakistani hostages from Somali Pirates | Metropolitan | DAWN.COM
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I couldn't find a thread on it.It seems, like the GOP we are also losing the feeling of love and emotions which should bother us (atleast) to share their sufferings.
Are we becoming immune to such type of news day by day?? .....tragic i must say.
Considering the efforts we are putting in “Aman 2011 exercise” against pirates,it’s a shame when our own men are detained by those butchers ,an irony really.
Will it not be good if we extend our efforts beyond the scope of Aman 2011 (just this time atleast) and with the help of other countries help those innocent people ........all of them, the Pakistanis ,Indians,Srilankans and egyptians on board.