It looks like the Russians have the answer to the pirate problem.
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>           I think this will vanish off the internet very soon...
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>         *_Read this story first then click on the link to see the
>         video...._*
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>         * Subject:* *Russian handling of Somali pirates...*
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>         *_RUSSIAN NAVY CAPTURES SOMALIAN PIRATES
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>         Watch video here or download it before it's taken off the site.
>         Something the ABC, SBS and the commercial TV networks won't
>         show /(not politically correct for them).
>         /
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http://true-turtle.livejournal.com/85315.html
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>                 This videotape shows Russian Navy commandos on a Somalian
>                pirate ship shortly after the pirates had captured a
>         Russian
>                oil tanker. The Euro-Union navy that patrols these waters
>                would not interfere because they feared there could be
>         casualties.
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>                All explanations are in Russian with a single exception of
>                when a wounded pirate says something in English. All
>                conversations between the commandos are in Russian. If you
>                don't understand Russian, the pictures speak for
>         themselves.
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>                The soldiers freed their compatriots, moved all the pirates
>                to their own (pirate) ship, searched the pirate ship for
>                weapons and explosives, and then they left the ship and
>                exploded it with all remaining pirates on it.
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>                The commandos sunk the pirate ship along with the pirates
>                and without any court proceedings, lawyers etc. That is,
>                they used the anti-piracy laws of the 18th and 19th
>                centuries where the captain of the rescuing ship has the
>                right to decide what to do with the pirates. Usually,
>         they were hanged.
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>                 Russian ships will not now be targets for Somalian
>         pirates.
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