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‘What comes next?’: Fear grips Pakistani families of Somali piracy victims

Al Jazeera·Abid Hussain·28 days ago
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Islamabad, Pakistan –  When Ayesha Ameen was leaving her house last week for a chore, her three-year-old daughter Zimal tugged at her sleeve and asked if she was finally going to the airport to pick up her father. “How do you tell a three-year-old that her father is held captive and cannot come home?” Ayesha, 26, told Al Jazeera. “How can anybody answer that?” Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 Why is piracy rising off Somalia again — and is the Iran war responsible? list 2 of 4 Piracy rises off Somalia as US-Israeli war on Iran diverts naval forces list 3 of 4 Yemen reports hijacked oil tanker headed for Somalia list 4 of 4 Suspected pirates steer cargo vessel towards Somalia end of list Zimal’s father, Ameen bin Shams, 29, has been held hostage on board an oil tanker off the coast of Somalia for nearly two weeks. He is among 10 Pakistani sailors in the 17-member crew of the MT Honour 25, seized by Somali pirates on April 21.…

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