Yes, the best anti-piracy measure they can come up with is this, via the Global Times:
It's a sad state of affairs that merchant ships these days unable to carry firearms for protection are now forced to rely on spears.
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Yes, the best anti-piracy measure they can come up with is this, via the Global Times:
It's a sad state of affairs that merchant ships these days unable to carry firearms for protection are now forced to rely on spears.
Somali pirates hijack ship, 28 North Korean crew
Talk about a corrundrum. The crew from North Korea, the arguably most moserable place on earth being captured by pirates from Somalia, another country that while high on the sucky locale list keeps vying for the top spot but doesn't quite achieve such a dubious distinction. Is their capture a step up for the crew?
So once the matter is resolved do the North Korean crew press for asylum in Somalia or elsewhere? Did the pirates just unwittingly and unintentionally free a bunch of North Koreans from having to return to a life of misery under a super-totalitarian regime? How much can the North Koreans offer the Somalis to not be released back to North Korea? Time will tell, and hopefully they'll be released unharmed and not returned to North Korea.