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Posts Tagged ‘Humanitarian Response’

  • June 6, 2012
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The Save Our Seafarers Campaign – More a Hindrance, than a Help?

By Christian Bueger Shipowners frequently wonder why the problem of piracy does not receive more political support and why not more public resources are spent to address the issue. One answer to this quandary is: public support. No convincing case … Read more →

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  • March 12, 2012
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The Human Face of Piracy: Pakistan’s Response

By Christian Bueger Pakistan is one of the frontier countries in the fight against piracy. Piracy incidents have come closer and closer to the coast of Pakistan. The Pakistani navy is the only regional navy which has taken a lead … Read more →

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  • March 10, 2012
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Conference on The Human Face of Marine Piracy: Consequences and Policy Options

(March 2012) A three day Conference, 29.2.-.2.3.2012, Karachi, Pakistan. The conference focuses on the seafarers, which are the main victims of piracy, against the backdrop of a growing number of hostage cases involving Pakistani seafarers.  The conference brings together a … Read more →

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