Sábado, 7 de Noviembre de 2009, 9:57hs
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Fuente: Reuters
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ZONAS - Europa
Pirates demand Spain send detainees to Somalia
* Crew of Spanish fishing vessel held in Somalia
* Spanish ambassdor to meet Somali PM on Sunday
MADRID, Nov 7 . - Somali pirates holding the crew of
a Spanish fishing vessel hostage have called for two pirates
held in Spain to be extradited to Somalia for trial, a family
member of one of the crew said on Saturday.
"The latest news we have is that they (the pirates) have
contacted the (shipping) company and are asking for the two
pirates held in Madrid to be extradited to Somalia," the family
member said.
"They are not to be set free, but to be tried there," she
said at a rally in support of the 36-strong crew's families in
Bermeo in the Basque country, where the tuna boat Alakrana is
based.
The pirates had previously said they would not negotiate a
ransom for the release of the vessel until the two Somalis had
been freed.
Spain's Ambassador to Kenya Nicolas Martin Cinto was to meet
Somali Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke in Nairobi
on Sunday to discuss the the Alakrana, Spanish radio quoted
Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos as saying.
Late on Friday, Moratinos said three crew members taken
ashore on Thursday from the Alakrana, moored in the port of
Haradere, had not been harmed despite pirates' threats to kill
them unless the two Somalis held in Spain were freed.
"We understand they were taken back to the ship yesterday.
The pirates cannot kill them because they are their bargaining
chips. You cannot destroy your bargaining chips because you will
be destroying your bargaining power," Andrew Mwangura of
Kenya-based East Africa Seafarers' Association told Reuters on
Saturday.
(Reporting by Judy MacInnes; additional reporting by Nairobi newsdesk; editing by Andrew Roche)