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Turkish Journalist Interviews With Pirates
Sunday, 11.02.2008, 12:36pm (GMT)

Turkish journalist from maritime news site KaptanHaber.Com was successfull interviewing with one of the pirates that hijacked Turkish bulk carrier YASA Neslihan last week.

Interview, which held via INMARSAT Telephone, was done last evening at 23:07 Turkish Local Time.

On the interwiew pirate said his name was MUHAMMED and he was dutied as translator for the pirates.

Muhammed said that the Ship's captain and crew is in good condition. Muhammed also mentioned that the ship is near Somailian coast.

Muhammed pointed out that they have not made any bargaining on ransom payment. He said that they will disclose the reason of hijacking YASA Neslihan today.

But, it is reported that the ship is no kore answering the telephone calls today.

The full conversation can be read through the link below (in Turkish):

http://www.kaptanhaber.com/gUNCEL/170-Yasa-Neslihan-i-Kaciran-Korsanla-gorustuk....html

www.KaptanHaber.Com


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British and Spanish authorities tried to save a bulk carrier which hit rocks on Gibraltar's southern tip Friday as storms hammered the British colony, local officials said.

The Liberian-registered Fedra was dragging her anchor in a force 8 gale Friday afternoon. Despite the efforts of two tug boats to hold the ship clear of land, its anchor broke and the stern of the 35,000 tonne vessel smashed against rocks at Europa Point -- Europe's most southerly spot.

Local officials said they did not immediately know the condition of the ship or what it was carrying.

A Gibraltarian rescue helicopter hovered overhead, trying to rescue the 31 crew, as winds of around 70 miles an hour battered the British territory and the southern Spanish coast.

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