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Anti-pirate attack guidelines being ignored, UN says

February 1 2010, BBC News, UK
The majority of ships being hijacked off the coast of Somalia are ignoring safety advice, UN piracy experts say. Carl Salicath, chairman of the UN group on piracy, told the BBC up to 25% of vessels passing through the Gulf of Aden are ignoring the UN's guidelines. More at BBC News, UK >>
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