the South Koreans unless Seoul frees five Somali pirates, who were captured during a South Korean Navy’s raid on the hijacked chemical tanker MV Samho Jewelry in the Arabian Sea in
and media have largely remained silent on the case, respecting the government’s argument that publicity would only make the pirates’ demands more irrational.
But the families their broke
urged the families to be patient. “We ask President Lee Myung-bak, ‘Then what should we families do?'” said Park Hyun-ae, a sister of the MT Gemini captain Park Hyun-yeol, one of
the South Koreans unless Seoul frees five Somali pirates, who were captured during a South Korean Navy’s raid on the hijacked chemical tanker MV Samho Jewelry in the Arabian Sea in
and media have largely remained silent on the case, respecting the government’s argument that publicity would only make the pirates’ demands more irrational.
But the families their broke
urged the families to be patient. “We ask President Lee Myung-bak, ‘Then what should we families do?'” said Park Hyun-ae, a sister of the MT Gemini captain Park Hyun-yeol, one of
the South Koreans unless Seoul frees five Somali pirates, who were captured during a South Korean Navy’s raid on the hijacked chemical tanker MV Samho Jewelry in the Arabian Sea in
and media have largely remained silent on the case, respecting the government’s argument that publicity would only make the pirates’ demands more irrational.
But the families their broke
urged the families to be patient. “We ask President Lee Myung-bak, ‘Then what should we families do?'” said Park Hyun-ae, a sister of the MT Gemini captain Park Hyun-yeol, one of
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