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Somali 'pirate' suing Germany
2009-04-15
Strange days, friends, strange days.
Berlin -- A Somali suspected pirate filed a lawsuit against Germany Tuesday for what he called his inhumane treatment since being handed over to Kenyan authorities, court documents said.

The German navy patrolling the Gulf of Aden captured the plaintiff, identified as Ali Mohamed A.D., last month when he allegedly tried to seize a freighter, the MV Courier. He was transferred to Kenya along with eight other Somali suspects for prosecution in the port city of Mombasa under an EU agreement with the east African country.

The plaintiff's lawyer Oliver Wallasch said his client was seeking 10,000 euros (13,300 dollars) from the German government before the Berlin regional court for damages incurred after his "unlawful" transfer to Kenya.

The lawsuit, targeted at the interior, defence, justice and foreign ministries, contends that Berlin must have been aware that a suspect would likely have no access to medical treatment, sanitary facilities or privacy in a Kenyan jail. This "inhumane treatment" could expose him to "life-threatening illnesses" and possibly deprive him of a "proper legal defence", Wallasch wrote in the court documents provided to AFP.

Ali Mohamed A.D. denies involvement in piracy in the lawsuit.

Meanwhile a second suspect, Mohamud Mohamed H., has filed an injunction with the Berlin administrative court aiming to force the German foreign ministry to cover the costs of a public defender in Kenya. His lawyer Andreas Schulz said his trial was to begin in Mombasa on April 22 and he currently has no defence attorney there.

Wallasch said another three suspected pirates had hired German lawyers.

Kenya and the EU have signed an agreement to transfer to the country suspected Somali pirates who are detained as part of the bloc's Atalanta anti-piracy naval mission off the Somali coast.
Posted by:Seafarious

#13  Rambler, I believe that Somalia has some of the most shark infested waters on the planet. The garbage is unnecessary. Just toss in some tuna or leftover chum....that should do it.
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-04-15 23:28  

#12  "It's cash, it comes in an envelope. I don't ask no questions."
Posted by: mojo   2009-04-15 20:35  

#11  Serious question, just HOW are the lawyers getting paid?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-04-15 19:46  

#10  Personally, I'm for the.... one round of bullet method.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-04-15 19:01  

#9  OP, why waste a bullet? If you're 350 miles out to sea, just dump him overboard. Tie him to some heavy garbage so he sinks, if you don't want him washing up on some shore.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2009-04-15 18:59  

#8  So if the lawyer collects 10k EU, how much does the pirate get?
Posted by: Skunky Glins 5***   2009-04-15 18:53  

#7  I don't blame the lawyer, I blame the "Human Rights Activist" movement for convincing large numbers of touchy-feeley dickweeds that everyone who commits a crime must be coddled in the name of humanity.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2009-04-15 17:52  

#6  Just one more indication that the lawyers have screwed up EVERYTHING. From now on, if a pirate is captured, he gets one in the brain and dumped into the ocean. Don't even worry about identifying him, just make sure he's not able to pursue his "career" any longer.

The lawyer in this case needs to have some severe trauma involving the kneecaps.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-04-15 14:40  

#5  The German navy patrolling the Gulf of Aden captured the plaintiff

"Plaintiff" is what they are being called now? Jerk is lucky he didn't get one in the head.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-04-15 09:59  

#4  Let's have Spain indict those Germans responsible for this.
Posted by: HammerHead    2009-04-15 09:22  

#3  Behold! International lawfare.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-04-15 08:01  

#2  Those conditions are available at Gitmo, and there are openings!
Posted by: Spot   2009-04-15 07:59  

#1  a suspect would likely have no access to medical treatment, sanitary facilities or privacy in a Kenyan jail.

I feel for this poor traumatized soul missing the wonderfully hygienic and restful conditions of his tranquil native land. NOT!
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-04-15 05:59  

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