International community must agree counter-piracy strategy
- Monday 16 January 2012, 12:50
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WHILE much has been done to combat the problem in 2011, if the UK parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee report on piracy in Somalia has revealed anything, it has shown that international efforts to develop a counter-piracy programme leave much to be desired, writes Liz McMahon.Case...
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