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Pakistanies paid for Indian hostages as well !

those pirates are bloody twits....

it would be a long fight, but they should all be shot down


there is no honour in thievery
 
oh come on. dont be childish. i dont care if they dont highlight it but all i care for is when they start spitting venom against Pakistan while commenting even on such a humanitarian news.

Here are some of Indian media (which is mostly cr@p in my opinion too) coverage of the incident, don't see much Pakistan bashing BTW,

Families of hostages thank Burney for help

Pak ransom saves Indian sailors’ lives

Hostage crisis: When all fled, only Pakistani human rights activist Ansar on deck

Woman thanks Pak, Burney for husband's release from Somali pirates

Families of Indian sailors thank Ansar Burney, unhappy with Indian Govt

Families of Indian sailors unhappy with government

Getting Indian sailors freed shows Pakistan's a friend: MQM chief

 
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those pirates are bloody twits....

it would be a long fight, but they should all be shot down


there is no honour in thievery

I wish i was a pirate........... Captain Ali long--------(beard)..... lol.......Pirate of the arabian.....

They make big $$$!

Humour applied.
 
thanks pakistan. this will definitely help improve our relations at least to some extent.

disappointed with indian gov't, however. though i believe their policy is to not negotiate with terrorists/pirates.
 
Thats so sweet.. thank you pakistan. ... Now give us dawood ibrahim nd party... LOL

j/k. really thanks :pakistan:
 
all the pirates must be shot brutally, they are kidnapping innocents and treating them like animals and then receiving millions of dollars, this is so cruel :angry:
 
all the pirates must be shot brutally, they are kidnapping innocents and treating them like animals and then receiving millions of dollars, this is so cruel :angry:

obviously there is a organized gang behind them, they are just employees... need to find who actually took that 2.5 million $ !

it would require a bit of intelligence from inside the enemy...
 
Indian media has not cover such important news as it should have been.Very disappointing.It is understandable that indian government does not show interest to save even its citizen lives due to their political motives and their hatred but it is not understandable that the indian media can also play the same game.I guess indian media is not as azad as the Pakistani media in the democratic india.Overall indian response is very disappointing and heart breaking.

Proud to be Pakistan and its people, for sure their hearts are big.

:pakistan:

had the Indians been from well off families, things would have been different !!


NOTE: generally speaking, one of the reasons there exist bad relations between Hindus and Muslims, is the Hindu media, this is the plate forum that translates the thoughts into actions !! where it leads is unfortunate indeed !
 
While I will thank Mr.Byrney for the help, really really appreciate it. But it is really pathetic of some people to show off to Indians about his payment.
 
Break News: the pirates again attacked the Cruise !!
 
It is an excellent gesture by Pakistan and all appreciate this.

The Govt of India has much explanation to do!

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Break News: the pirates again attacked the Cruise !!

Where?

Any link?
 
Pakistan Navy Ship "Babar" will reach out to the Cruise to give protection in some hours time !
 
Pirates launch fresh attack on freed ship carrying Indians
Published: Wednesday, Jun 15, 2011, 20:27 IST
Place: Mumbai | Agency: PTI

The crew of an Egyptian freighter including six Indians, released by Somali pirates on Monday, came under renewed attack by the sea brigands today as they sailed in the pirate-infested Somali waters on way to a port in Oman.

However, there was no report of any casualty.

While the 22-member crew of MV Suez faced threat of being retaken, the Directorate General of Shipping said the Indian Navy is coordinating with other navies for the safe passage of the ship to the Port of Salalah in Oman.

PNS Babur, a Pakistani Navy vessel, which happened to be in the vicinity of MV Suez, is expected to reach the ship soon and escort it to Salalah, DG (shipping) SB Agnihotri told PTI.

Agnihotri said a fibre glass boat from which pirates fired on MV Suez could not be be detected on the radar as it was very small.

"Usually, chances of a released ship being attacked or taken over again are very rare, but unfortunately such an incident has happened," he said.

Ravinder Singh, 3rd Officer on board MV Suez, which was in captivity for over 10 months, told a private TV news channel that the ship was attacked early this morning.

"We were attacked 2 hours ago by pirates. There were four pirates in the skiff that attacked us. They fired upon us. The attack went on for over 40 minutes. One pirate was injured as we too retaliated with whatever we could lay our hands on. We contacted the numbers of Indian Navy and we did not receive a positive response. We got through to an officer but he disconnected the call. We have not received any response after that," he said.

According to Agnihotri, soon after the attack, it was discovered that PNS Babur was located at a place from where it could reach MV Suez in "4-5 hours". The Pakistani naval ship was therefore roped in to take the merchant ship to safety.

If everything goes as planned, MV Suez will reach Salalah in the early hours tomorrow after which the ship management will take over, he said.

Meanwhile, anxious relatives of the Indian sailors vent their anger over the fresh threat faced by their kin following renewed assault by the pirates.

"Does the government have no shame? If they have any shame and any empathy for the Indian sailors, they should bring my husband back. I was so happy to learn about by husband's release yesterday, but today I began contemplating suicide," said Madhu Sharma, wife of an Indian sailor.

Sampa Arya, wife of another sailor, demanded that the Indian government send a Navy ship to escort MV Suez to safety.

"Just a minute ago my husband called me saying that they have received a mail from the owner. The owner said he is trying to communicate with the Indian Navy and is getting a negative response from them. Also that they are not willing to discuss any security issue. In these circumstances what do I do? I have asked him to send me that mail on my ID. So that I can show that they have been freed, at least now they should not be so cruel," she said.

Somali pirates had freed 22 crew members, including six Indians and four Pakistanis, of the hijacked vessel after a ransom of $2.1 million was paid to them.

Leading Pakistani rights activist and former federal minister Ansar Burney was involved in prolonged negotiations with the pirates and raised money to be paid as ransom.

The hostages, including six Indians, four Pakistanis, 11 Egyptians and a Sri Lankan, were released on Monday after a protracted ordeal during which the pirates frequently threatened to kill them if ransom was not paid.

According to Pakistani captain of the ship Mohammad Wasi, the pirates had given several deadlines and extended them as they were told that the money was being arranged.

Wasi said 40 to 50 armed pirates would always guard the hostages, who survived on only rice and pulses and drank rain water during their 10-month nightmare. Most of the hostages were sick.
 

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