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Somali pirates find out the hard way: Seychelles CG means business
2010-11-25
Seven Seychellois fishermen have returned to Mahé following their rescue by the Seychelles Coast Guard this weekend. They were met by Seychelles President James Michel, as well as their families on their arrival onboard the SGC vessel Topaz.

“Today I share the joy of the fishermen and their families, and I share in the joy of the Seychellois people. When our citizens are taken hostage, we are all affected, and when they are released we all rejoice," said President Michel. The President also congratulated all the officers of the Topaz and the Andromache, as well as the Tazar unit.

“We welcome you home with much pride. The two anti-piracy operations show the courage of our men in uniform. Once again we have shown that Seychelles, although we are small country, we have the courage to defend our country and our people. These two operations have sent a clear message to the Somali pirates that are attacking our fishermen and our country - that you don't play around with Seychelles," said President Michel to the officers of the Seychelles People's Defense Forces.

The President commended the armed forces for completing two successful anti-piracy operations.“Once again we have succeeded in the operations thanks to your bravery and determination to defend your country and the Seychellois people - for this I thank you, the people of Seychelles thank you, and we are proud of what you have done.. know that the Seychellois people are behind you," President Michel continued.

The President also said that he would ensure that the armed forces have the resources they need to defend the country, stating, “I give my commitment to the Seychellois people, as your Commander in Chief, that we will defend our nation and citizens at all costs and take all necessary measures to make sure that we protect our people and our nation."

The fishing vessel Faith was taken hostage by Somali pirates last week, and was detected approximately 240 nautical miles north of Mahé by three surveillance planes. The Seychelles People's Defense Forces maritime surveillance aircraft, in a joint operation with the EU NAVFOR Luxembourg maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft, as well as the EU NAVFOR French E3F aircraft, detected the boat and the presence of pirates onboard. The pirates headed northwest towards Somalia, and the Seychelles Coast Guard intercepted the boat half way between Somalia and Seychelles. The hostages were rescued, and the 11 pirates were arrested. Two of them were wounded during the exchange of fire in the operation. One of the two wounded Somali pirates died on Saturday night onboard a Coast Guard vessel.

This is the second time the Seychelles Coast Guard has mounted a successful rescue operation against Somali pirates and rescued Seychellois fishermen who were taken hostage. The first was on March 29, 2010 when 6 crew members of the Galate fishing vessel were rescued, together with 21 Iranian men.

In another anti-piracy operation last week, 5 suspected pirates were apprehended in a joint operation between the Seychelles Coast Guard and EU NAVFOR French E-3F aircraft. The Seychelles Coast Guard detained 5 suspected pirates approximately 300 nautical miles southwest of the Mahé, following a search for pirates who were suspected of carrying out two unsuccessful attacks on fishing vessels the previous day.
Posted by:tu3031

#3  We may be small, but we have power :)
Posted by: juu   2010-11-25 23:53  

#2  So Seychelles sortees seawolves by their sea shores.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-11-25 20:23  

#1  The Seychelles are one of the weirder countries around, which does not mean they are pushovers. Technically they are an African country of only 88,000 people. But ethnically, they are mixed French, African, Indian, Chinese, and Arab. Their religion is 82% Roman Catholic and 6% Anglican. And their national flag is very different.

They were French until Napoleon, in 1810, when they officially capitulated to Britain, with a negotiated neutrality, a great status to have right then. They remained in British hands until independence.

In modern times, they had brief flings with both a military coup and socialism, neither of which they cared for. All told, I guess they could be complemented by saying that they played their cards right, more often than not.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-11-25 06:55  

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