Law of the Sea

by Richardson ~ November 5th, 2007. Filed under: Law, North Korea.

The U.S. Navy captain was very… trusting:

North Korean sailors who fought off a hijacking by Somali pirates reportedly disagreed with their U.S. helpers over the treatment of five detained pirates. According to sources, the captain of the North Korean cargo ship Dai Hong Dan wanted to leave them in a rubber dinghy at sea after he and his crewmembers took back control of their ship with the help of the U.S. destroyer James E. Williams.

Two pirates were killed and five detained in a gunfight with the crew. Supporting the North Korean sailors, the U.S. destroyer sank two of the pirates’ boats. But the captain of the U.S. warship opposed abandoning the pirates at sea, calling it inhumane and saying abandoning them at sea in a small boat without a motor goes against international law. The U.S. Navy asked the North Koreans to treat the five in accordance with international law at their next port of call.

The Somali pirates should be careful not to fall and hang themselves from the mast. Hat-tip ROK Drop.

2 Responses to Law of the Sea

  1. Dan tdaxp

    Of all Nork violations of “international law,” this is one I would not be upset about…

  2. Richardson

    Same here – except I thought the rubber dinghy was on the generous side.

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