August 24, 2012 · 37 Comments
Breakaway territory offers solution for holding bandits caught at sea, but concerns raised over conditions and ‘unjust’ convictions
A pair of dark eyes peers through a narrow slit in a high green metal gate, watching people waiting to enter. Inside, a guard scans visitors with a hand-held metal detector and bags are searched. Amid much shouting and gesticulating, a man who tries to bring in qat – the ubiquitous chewing narcotic – is bundled out.
This is the so-called pirates prison, a cream-coloured fortress, officially opened in November 2010 after a $1.5m (£950,000) refurbishment funded by the UN, to contain the pirates convicted of hijacking at sea off the Horn of Africa.
Although the number of pirate attacks has dropped to their lowest level since 2008, experts say the problem has not gone away. More than 100 attempted hijackings off the coast of east Africa have been foiled so far this year, and dozens of pirates captured – raising the question of what to do with them. None of the countries in the region have been prepared to take responsibility for bandits captured at sea.
Step up the breakaway enclave of Somaliland, which declared independence from Somalia in 1991 but is not officially recognised, and volunteered its territory in an attempt to enhance its international standing.
The prison holds 313 prisoners, including 17 pirates convicted in the Seychelles and flown to Hargeisa in March. Finding countries willing to prosecute the pirates has also been difficult. Seychelles changed its laws last year to allow pirates captured anywhere beyond its territorial waters to be put on trial, although it has turned down some requests.
The deal to transfer the 17 from Seychelles to Somaliland was signed in London between the leaders of the two territories in February. President James Michel of the Seychelles and President Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo of Somaliland said the agreement was an important step towards combatting piracy.
Inside the Hargeisa prison the atmosphere is relaxedut several of the prisoners complain they have been unjustly convicted.
“There were six of us in the boat, fishing,” said Ahmed Khalif, 21, wearing a bright orange T-shirt. “We could see the lights of Mogadishu in the distance. We were arrested and taken to the Seychelles. At the trial, we didn’t have lawyers and we didn’t know the language.” Khalif was sentenced to 10 years in jail.
Abdi Gadir, who was jailed for 24 years for the same crime, complained about the discrepancy in sentences.
Mawlid Ahmed, also jailed for 10 years, said the men did not have a chance to appeal against the convictions.
The prison commander, Omer Said Ali, echoed their concerns. “I don’t know the particular points of the case or whether they are telling the truth,” he said, “but they do have a right to appeal and it is unfair that they have not had the chance to do so.”
A British barrister who observed a trial of pirates in the Seychelles last year has raised questions about the legal process. Tim Moloney QC said: “Whilst every effort was made by the parties and the trial judge to ensure that the proceedings were fair, there was a marked inequality of resources between the prosecution and defence which was capable of producing injustice. All five defendants were represented by a single lawyer. He had no instructions from the alleged pirates as to their defence to the charges and was simply testing the prosecution case.”
Moloney pointed out that one of the five defendants claimed he was forced into taking part in piracy after being held hostage following an earlier raid.
“With one lawyer representing all the defendants, such a defence simply could not emerge,” he said.
Even the military admits that the truth can be difficult to establish. Captain Jeremy Hill, commander of the American frigate USS Taylor, part of the Nato counter-piracy mission, said this year it was hard to distinguish between legitimate fishermen and pirates.
But with the new Somali government intent on joining Nato and international navies in cracking down on piracy, which is said to have cost the world economy more than $6.6bn in 2011, little is likely to change for the convicted pirates in Hargeisa.
The prisoners say they had requested to be transferred to Hargeisa mainly so they could be closer to their families in Mogadishu. However, none of them have yet received a family visit.
“We have not seen our families,” said one prisoner. “The food here is not good. We get rice, tomatoes and only a little bit of meat. In Seychelles the food was better.”
Source: Guardian
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this is the problem with puntland they are the centre of piracy and all round crime we should just forcefully seal off our borders (yes the same ones as in colonial times) regardless of what people on the ground say and deport these thugs back to their tribal enclave
If you want to seal off the entire border, be my guest, but as an alternative you should speak to khaatumo officials since Khaatumo state shares a border a with Puntland.
loool abdiwahab puntland has full control over thier seas, these pirates either from Galgudud or further the south and you don't share borders with Puntland we do and we won't close it, puntland is like a second home.
We'll close it by force and keep Khatumo by force. No more calacal and begging for support.
Somaliland007 hahahaha whats stopping you now then by force kulaha, you been trying to capture buuhodle district for last 2 years and yet they chased you back all the way to burco boodhwayn, do you think sii'lanyo pulled out his tribal militia because he wanted peace, plse loool
no body is going to close anything Somalia will remain one. the thing is we don't even see somaliland as a threat we only need to sort out our internal problems then reclaim our parts of Burco.
Identity crisis baa iidooor heystaa kkkkkkk
Keen inabti cayda jooji dee, dhulos and HJ waa dad is dhalay, wiil iyo abtigis
Silanyo is a big softy he is a teddy bear. Somaliland borders will be secured to every inch and we'll make sure of it.
Siilanyo is wasting his time and needs to take some drastic actions
Somalidiid007 that's what diaspora like to believe it but the reality on the ground is way too different, siilayo knows it better and doesn't wanna to wake the beast or his habr jacayl will be hunted one by one. we only black cowboys of Africa, we good at two things poem and war.
Somaliland is an accident history babe see you in Xamar
kkkkkk is that what you think you must be deceived by siilanyo soft diplomacy
who controls las anood
Lascanod is controlled by Dhulbahanteee Jamac Siyad subclan, non-dhulos are not even allow to build a house, wonder why khaatumo isn't attacking them already they are our people just misguided and we giving them time, they will come around.
Lascanod is controlled by Dhulb@hante Jamac Siyad subclan, non-dhulos are not even allow to build a house, wonder why khaatumo isn't attacking them already they are our people just misguided and we giving them time, they will come around.
Lascanod is controlled by Jamac Siyad subclan, non-dhulos are not even allow to build a house, wonder why khaatumo isn't attacking them already they are our people just misguided and we giving them time, they will come around.
Cayn! Cayn! Drop that name and find another one buddy! You!re all dreaming about Cayn. Cayn went out of your hands more than100 years again and you are still crying for it, after your grandfathers and your fathers had failed all their efforts to get it back so terribly and now you're desperately calling Buhodle as "Cayn" so as to fool the young generations who don't know anything about the background of Cayn history. Caynaba is the epicenter of Cayn province and you're hundreds of miles away from it. The name Caynaba originated from Cayn and clearly describes by itself. Before you hunt anyone, try to regain your lost territories otherwise shut up your beak, fadlan. (Caynaba hadhuub kama dartaan hogo kaliileede, ka hagaage Ha*ar Aadankii hooballeyn jirey ye, aniguna halkaad degi jirtaan ka hawisayaaye).
Correction. 100 years ago .. not again
Caynaba is a village part of Lascanod district while Cayn is region (buuhoodle district in togdheer) maskiinta yar yar een Caynaba dega oo Jamac Siyaad baada ka guro maalin kasta ayaad noo faanin miyaa, saxiib waa ku sidee. remember markaan Cabdullahi yusuf (Allah yarhama) aan dalxiis ku gayn jirnay Caynaba. intuu Mahad Canbashe meelahaa ka taliyo iska raxaysta. iidooor foqol iidooor.
lascanod district = caynaba, oog, Yagoori, yayle, shuluulux, ceegag, horufadhi, ganbadha, gowsawayne, tuulo-samakab, adhicaddeye, kalabaydh and saaxdheer, markaa degma lascanood wax aad ka tahay baanba jirin.
You don't know the difference between district and region, likewise you're lying to yourself! Caynaba is now a provincial capital of Saraar and has nothing to do with Lasanod or Sool region and Addullahi Yusuf and his kinds had never set a foot in Caynaba and its vicinities. Right now, I'm calling from Caynaba while you seem a lost kid in the wild west. Live up with these lies and daylight dreams till domesday.
maybe you don't know the difference between village and district. Caynaba is a village buuhoodle is a district and has ten neighborhood cities, including widhwidh,kalshale sool-joogto maygagle and etc. ma oog iyo caynaba gobol noqday kkkkkkkkk and you'd be lying if you say Abdullahi Yusuf never been to Caynaba. Buuhoodle district or Cayn whatever you like to call it, is not an official region yet but we aiming to be one near future.
the only person who's living lies is you because you believe there's a country called somaliland AKA somalidiid. come back to the reality mate.
and lets not forget Caynba village is owned by both dhulka-hante and Habr Jecayl. and the well respected OOg resident want their city to be rulled from Lascanod.
so you are alone on this Sarar siilal region of yours.
KKKK Are you calling Kalshaale a city? Mama mio! It shows how ignorant and liar you're! Even there's no a single hut let alone anything else, although some nomads from Qorulugud area once tried to make it a village and dug three reservoirs. However, the reservoirs were subsequently scraped by the Somaliland gov't and paid the expenses of the 3 reservoirs to the owners for security reasons after the Kalshaale incident. Right now, Kalshaale is a no man's land and as I speak, my camels are there for grazing whether you believe it or not.
Anyway, no more of wasting time with you. Bye bye aboowe or abaayo woever you are!
Horta gabartan Khaatumo citizen ku qalawaysa mala qabaa mise wa gabar m'banan?
Siyasadi ba madax martay maystirahdeen? Allow ku sahal gabar yahay?
Cheers.
So far we have been reasonable try to talk sense to as if you were children but there comes the day when all hell will break loose if you don't heed our advice we don't want to shed bloodshed like you did when you sided with the criminal syad barre but if you forcr our hand then you will regret you were even born a warning taken is a terrible fate avoided.
Walee somali maxaa kala heysta.
Id@@r said”caynaba”,faq@sh said “cayn”.
Haw*ye moryaan said”caynaboow”.
dar00d really need to get their act together
Al-xawayaan kaboon,You Obsessed with Dar@@d,most of The pirate’s come from Galmudug.I don’t Think anyone from Puntland will Accept to be jailed id@@rland hell no,no way.
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk the dar00ds should sort themselfs out.kkkkkk
Darod ppl use to throw people in jails without trials when they use to be all "Generals" during Siyad era. They only use to release them when they forced families to pay thousands of dollars. Now they went on to abduct people from the seas, and the world needs wake up to these mafia families.
I still don't believe that they have been punished enough by Nato.
oh my lord,barre era every somali tribe particibated no question about That.These pirates in hargiesa council jail are not from Puntland you need to put your Thick skull That,They are gulmudug your distance relatives.no PUNTLANDER will ever Accept to be jailed hargiesa council it’s unexeptable to Their standard.
To be honest you sound like SAVAGE creature who still live in The past.
People write histories abdul. You might have committed crimes because you could and did not care, but those ppl you have abused were valuable ppl to those who loved them.
The savages were the ones who use to send their kids to school with a pistol so they could bully other children with armaments. Then they wonder why ppl now can't drop their weapons.
mohamed,i don’t see any point what so ever blaming whole clan a regime That committed crime against all somalis not only is@@q.
We are not going back kindergarten days here,it’s fabricated lies children taking pistols to The class and so forth.see folks like you all They know is stuck in The past keep repeating(some old story)That is why They clasified as a SAVAGES.
Dar@@d and haw*ye fought look today as if nothing happened,They share everything politics/business also They disagree some.
Why is@@qs are Emotional grieving 24/7 lost confident blaming winging This That?
wipe daaroods out of the somali map they are the only problem that somalis have
that is what i have been saying but few old men will say this is a ganist islam
Loooool it is agains islam, islam is olso agains to choose a amhaar over a muslim d@rood.
You must be chewing/smoking something,They are too many Dar@@d The largest clan in somalia total population including Those live in ethiopia seven million.too suprior.
I totally agree with you what a lovely miss you are may your wish be granted a 1000 time.