Continuing Piracy Crisis Unacceptable, Says CSC

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The Cyprus Shipping Chamber (CSC) expressed its concern at the ineffectiveness of the international community to address the continuing piracy crisis, says an article published in NewsinCyprus.

The unsolved problem

In the Gulf of Guinea, piracy and armed robbery remains an unsolved problem. The Chamber comments that they have seen severe criminality in the region putting at risk the safety and security of seafarers.

Coastal communities

Stable Seas issued a report revealing that the failure to incorporate the needs of the coastal communities can undermine the peace and stability of the state.

Eliminating piracy 

They added that there is an increased concern that the international community is not looking for ways to eliminate piracy in the region, highlighting that they industry is treating the current attacks as “somehow tolerable.”

Message delivered to pirates

In effect, pirates are being given a message that their criminal activity carries very few risks in comparison to the millions of dollars that can be made from extorting ransom payments.

Long-term solution 

  • The Chamber proposes Governments to find a long-term solution to the crisis.
  • Calls to local governments in the Gulf of Guinea to take more effective actions to eliminate this intolerable situation, with additional steps immediately.

Initiatives to be taken

The chamber says it cannot allow crews to be taken hostage, a situation which is simply unacceptable.

The Chamber calls on the Cyprus Government to take appropriate initiatives at both the United Nations and the European Union to draw on all available resources to address the problem.

Every effort must be exercised to eliminate this unacceptable behavior and protect our crews.

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Source: NewsinCyprus