Monday, October 27, 2008

Blackwater to go after Somali pirates...

Blackwater Worldwide and other private security firms—some with a reputation for being quick on the trigger in Iraq—are joining the battle against pirates plaguing one of the world’s most important shipping lanes off the coast of Somalia.

The growing interest among merchant fleets to hire their own firepower is encouraged by the U.S. Navy and represents a new and potential lucrative market for security firms scaling back operations in Iraq.

But some maritime organizations told The Associated Press that armed guards may increase the danger to ships’ crews or that overzealous contractors might accidentally fire on fishermen.

The record in Iraq of security companies like Blackwater, which is being investigated for its role in the fatal shooting of 17 Iraqi civilians in 2007, raises concerns about unregulated activity and possible legal wrangles.

“Security companies haven’t always had the lightest of touches in Iraq, and I think Somalia is a pretty delicate situation,” said Roger Middleton, who wrote a recent report on piracy in Somalia for Chatham House, a think tank in London. More...

See also:

  1. A country without the State? A look at Somalia and the Xeer...
  2. Food riots in Somalia...
  3. When US missiles kill cows,not terrorists!!!

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