Calls for UN naval task force to combat piracy
- Tuesday 11 October 2011, 15:58
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THE CAMPAIGN for a UN naval task force to patrol the coast of Somalia due to the perceived lack of co-ordination from individual states has increased momentum.Sarosh Zaiwalla, permanent member of the International Maritime Organization representing the island nation of Comoros, said it was...
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