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KARACHI: Four Pakistani and six Indian seamen and 12 other hostages have been released by Somali pirates after payment of $2.1 million ransom.

Besides Capt Syed Wasi Hasan, Muzzamil, Mohammed Alam and Ali Rehman of Pakistan and six Indians, 11 Egyptians and a Sri Lankan citizen have been freed, a spokesperson for the Sindh Governor’s House and an NGO official said in a statement issued here on Monday.

President Asif Ali Zardari called relatives of the freed Pakistanis, Governor Dr Ishratul Ebad Khan, human rights activist Ansar Burney and Citizen-Police Liaison Committee’s Ahmad Chinoy at a special gathering held at Governor’s House and said he would stand by every Pakistani in his hour of need.

Speaking by phone on the occasion, Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s founder Altaf Hussain said by securing release of Indian hostages along with Pakistani citizens Pakistani organisations had proved that Pakistan believed in human values and did not pursue a policy of hatred.

He urged India to reciprocate the gesture by promoting goodwill and amity with Pakistan.

Mr Hussain said the governor, the Ansar Burney Welfare Trust and the CPLC had worked tirelessly to get the hostages released.

When Indian philanthropists backed out at the last moment, the governor mobilised resources for the release of all the hostages and proved that “we believe in humanity”, he said.

He said the release of Indian hostages was a gesture of goodwill from Pakistan and it was up to the Indian leadership to adopt
the path of friendship, instead of acrimony.

Mr Hussain said Pakistan did not believe in terrorism but ‘rotten eggs could be found anywhere’. He said maligning the entire nation for such elements was not justified.

He called upon leaders of both the countries to demonstrate by their action that they believed in peace and prosperity of the region.

He thanked President Zardari for facilitating the release of the hostages and offered special thanks to Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Shuja Pasha and philanthropists.

On a point raised by Mr Burney, the MQM chief appealed to the Indian prime minister to release the 81-year-old handicapped Prof Chishti of Karachi University who is languishing in a prison in India.

The Sindh governor said the hostages would return home soon. He also thanked the Foreign Office and donors for making the
release possible.

The governor also talked to the wife of an Indian hostage.

Imran Ayub adds: Naila Alam, of the four children of Mohammad Alam, third engineer of the hijacked ship, said members of the family believed the news of the release only when they talked to their only bread-earner.

“We have been in pain and stress since August last year. But the pressure eased in seconds when Abbu told us over phone that he has been freed,” she said.

Mr Alam of Zaman Town in Korangi was among four Pakistani crew members of the ship hijacked by Somali pirates. His daughter said her teenaged, handicapped brother had been the worst sufferer.
Four Pakistanis among 22 set free by Somali pirates | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
 
If a Pakistani ever goes to India for getting any kind of medical treatment, the western media is all go ga ga gu gu over the humanitarian effort shown by india and as usal the indian media follows suite but here india's own rich people refused to bail out their countrymen since no western media was giving this coverage and in the end it was the efforts of some Pakistanis who got these people freed.

This event gives a very unique insight into the mind of the internet indian , they are only concerned about how they are viewed in the west and their standing in the western world and as such they don’t really care about the every day indian raju who is forced to live in poverty or goes out to eek out a living in far off lands to send some money back home.
 
I personally witnessed efforts of the governor Sindh, Dr. Isharat-ul-Ibad. Mr. Burney worked tirelessly for the release of these hostages. It is still a shame that many people called him an agent, traitor but I guess its a understood face that the idiot brigade will call any one that.

This event gives a very unique insight into the mind of the internet indian , they are only concerned about how they are viewed in the west and their standing in the western world and as such they don’t really care about the every day indian raju who is forced to live in poverty or goes out to eek out a living in far off lands to send some money back home.

Indians are self obsessed, they think world begins, revolves and ends around them. India is all about the PR image it created, and the worst part it like us they have fallen for their own BS.
 
Somali pirates today released
22 crew members, including
six Indians and four
Pakistanis, of a hijacked
merchant vessel after ransom
was paid to them, leading rights activist Ansar Burney
said.
 
Those pirates boats should be located by satellites and we should take military action against them. But one good thing is they didnt kill any indian till now as our govt paid them money.
 
Indianx do not have a big heart to say thanx and to accept that Pakistan helped their people get released
 
because of india these operation became late because indian government refuse to give money for there citizen ...thats pakistan which make indians life secure india should thanks pakistan
 
I see so far the thread has all post from the Pakistani side, This will be the first Indian post to this thread.
I am not aware of the development done by the Pakistani Government in releasing the hostages from the clutches of the Somali pirates. Yet as it is claimed that the GoP has paid ransom to secure the hostages, I salute the GoP on doing an exceptional move to facilitate ties between the two nations.
But before paying the ransom your government should have had a word with the Indian Government to make sure we did not have any military plans to recover the same.
Any way the move by the Pakistani side to secure the hostage is welcomed. As your government is so keen in developing relations with India, they should probably start with joint anti piracy operations in the somali seas.
 
KARACHI: Four Pakistani and six Indian seamen and 12 other hostages have been released by Somali pirates after payment of $2.1 million ransom.

Besides Capt Syed Wasi Hasan, Muzzamil, Mohammed Alam and Ali Rehman of Pakistan and six Indians, 11 Egyptians and a Sri Lankan citizen have been freed, a spokesperson for the Sindh Governor’s House and an NGO official said in a statement issued here on Monday.

President Asif Ali Zardari called relatives of the freed Pakistanis, Governor Dr Ishratul Ebad Khan, human rights activist Ansar Burney and Citizen-Police Liaison Committee’s Ahmad Chinoy at a special gathering held at Governor’s House and said he would stand by every Pakistani in his hour of need.

Speaking by phone on the occasion, Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s founder Altaf Hussain said by securing release of Indian hostages along with Pakistani citizens Pakistani organisations had proved that Pakistan believed in human values and did not pursue a policy of hatred.

He urged India to reciprocate the gesture by promoting goodwill and amity with Pakistan.

Mr Hussain said the governor, the Ansar Burney Welfare Trust and the CPLC had worked tirelessly to get the hostages released.

When Indian philanthropists backed out at the last moment, the governor mobilised resources for the release of all the hostages and proved that “we believe in humanity”, he said.

He said the release of Indian hostages was a gesture of goodwill from Pakistan and it was up to the Indian leadership to adopt
the path of friendship, instead of acrimony.

Mr Hussain said Pakistan did not believe in terrorism but ‘rotten eggs could be found anywhere’. He said maligning the entire nation for such elements was not justified.

He called upon leaders of both the countries to demonstrate by their action that they believed in peace and prosperity of the region.

He thanked President Zardari for facilitating the release of the hostages and offered special thanks to Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Shuja Pasha and philanthropists.

On a point raised by Mr Burney, the MQM chief appealed to the Indian prime minister to release the 81-year-old handicapped Prof Chishti of Karachi University who is languishing in a prison in India.

The Sindh governor said the hostages would return home soon. He also thanked the Foreign Office and donors for making the
release possible.

The governor also talked to the wife of an Indian hostage.

Imran Ayub adds: Naila Alam, of the four children of Mohammad Alam, third engineer of the hijacked ship, said members of the family believed the news of the release only when they talked to their only bread-earner.

“We have been in pain and stress since August last year. But the pressure eased in seconds when Abbu told us over phone that he has been freed,” she said.Mr Alam of Zaman Town in Korangi was among four Pakistani crew members of the ship hijacked by Somali pirates. His daughter said her teenaged, handicapped brother had been the worst sufferer.
Four Pakistanis among 22 set free by Somali pirates | Newspaper | DAWN.COM

Indians should be ashamed their 6 people were on that ship and they did almost nothing and their was even no media coverage that's pathetic
 
Indians are self obsessed, they think world begins, revolves and ends around them. India is all about the PR image it created, and the worst part it like us they have fallen for their own BS.

You pay the ransom for 6 Indian nationals and insult the remaining 1,2 billion some odd Indian nationals. Jeez. Thanks for nothing :undecided:
 
a simmiliar kind of thread was opened last day,and majority of us indians registered our thanks there.

anyway,thanks again.
 
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