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Center for Research on Globalization
April 14, 2012
Januna Ali Jama, a spokesperson representing groups of Somalian pirates has claimed that ransom demand is a means of “reacting to the toxic waste that has been continually dumped on the shores of our country for nearly 20 years. The Somali coastline has been destroyed, and we believe this money isÃâà...
Al-Arabiya
December 14, 2008
"The Somali coastline has been destroyed, and we believe this money is nothing compared to the devastation that we have seen on the seas," a spokesman for the pirates Januna Ali Jama was quoted in published reports as saying. The ransom demand is a means of "reacting to the toxic waste that hasÃâà...
Spiegel Online
December 4, 2008
"The Somali coastline has been destroyed, and we believe this money is nothing compared to the devastation that we have seen on the seas," said Januna Ali Jama, a spokesman for the pirate group that is still waiting for its ransom for the MV Faina, a Ukrainian vessel carrying tanks and military hardware.
DigitalJournal.com
October 14, 2008
Januna Ali Jama is a spokesman for the pirates and he says the ransom demand is a means of "reacting to the toxic waste that has been continually dumped on the shores of our country for nearly 20 years". "The Somali coastline has been destroyed, and we believe this money is nothing compared to theÃâà...