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09.08.2008 - German Hostages Freed in Somalia

District Commissioner Yusuf Jama said the couple, identified only as Juergen and Sabine, were released Friday and were in the port town of Bosasso in the semi-autonomous Puntland.   
The couple, both in their fifties, were said to be in poor health -- particularly Juergen, who suffers from diabetes.

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The two Germans were expected to fly to Nairobi, the capital of neighboring Kenya, later on Saturday to catch a flight home.
 
The German embassy in Nairobi, however, refused to confirm or deny this report.
  
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lawless Horn of Africa nation's coast on June 23. They took them into a nearby mountain range and demanded a ransom of $2 million (1.33 million euros) for their release. The official position is that the pirates were paid a million-dollar ransom, but it is not clear who paid the money.
 
However, a mediator close to the deal told DPA news agency in Nairobi that the pirates received only $600,000 dollars, while the Puntland authorities received $400,000.
 
Piracy on the increase  
The release comes after two Italian aid workers with the organization Italian Cooperation North-South (CINS) were freed earlier in the week after being seized in May. A ransom of $1 million was reportedly paid to secure their release.
  
Piracy is rife off the coast of Somalia. Cargo ships and luxury yachts have been targeted by heavily armed pirates, who often hold the crews for ransom.
  
The number of attacks has risen sharply this year, and the United Nations Security Council approved incursions into Somali waters to halt the trend.
  
Somalia's weak transitional government, currently engaged in countering a bloody insurgency, is powerless to stop the pirates. Somalia has been in a state of anarchy since the overthrow of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991.


(Deutsche Welle)


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