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    Somali captors move US hostage after SEAL raid

    MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Pirates moved an American hostage at least three times in 24 hours and threatened Thursday to kill him after U.S. Navy SEALs rescued an American and a Dane in a bold, dark-of-night raid that raises questions about whether other Western captives are now in greater danger.

    "If they try again, we will all die together," warned Hassan Abdi, a Somali pirate connected to the gang holding the American, who was kidnapped Saturday in northern Somalia.

    "It's difficult to hold U.S. hostages, because it's a game of chance: die or get huge money. But we shall stick with our plans and will never release him until we get a ransom," Abdi said.

    U.S. Navy SEALs parachuted into Somalia early Wednesday and hiked to where captors were holding 32-year-old American Jessica Buchanan and Poul Hagen Thisted, a 60-year-old Dane. A shootout ensued and nine captors were killed. Buchanan, Thisted and the U.S. troops were all unharmed. The two aid workers had been kidnapped by gunmen in October while working on demining projects for the Danish Refugee Council.

    Buchanan and Thisted were flown to the U.S. Naval Air Base at Sigonella on the Italian island of Sicily to undergo medical screenings and other evaluations before heading home, a U.S. defense official said. Buchanan's family was meeting her at the base, which is the hub of U.S. Navy air operations in the Mediterranean.

    The U.S. government said the raid was prompted by Buchanan's deteriorating health. An ailing Frenchwoman kidnapped by Somali gunmen died in captivity last year after not having access to her medication.

    In the aftermath of Wednesday's rescue, the gang holding the American kidnapped in the northern town of Galkayo have moved him three times, Abdi said.

    "Holding hostages in one place is unlikely now because we are the next target," he told The Associated Press by telephone.

    He also expressed concern that the U.S. has pirate informants.

    "It wasn't just a hit-and-run operation, but long planned with the help of insiders among us," Abdi said, noting that the Americans struck at a time when the pirates were least on their guard.

    U.S. State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland said U.S. officials have been in contact with the family of the latest American kidnapping victim.

    "We are also working with our contacts in Kenya and in Somalia to try to get more information," Nuland told reporters in Washington.

    "Obviously we condemn kidnapping of any kind and call for the immediate release of the victims — any victims. We also would note that our travel warning for Somalia does caution U.S. citizens about the risk of travel."

    Other hostages held in Somalia include a British tourist and two Spanish aid workers seized in neighboring Kenya, a French military adviser and 155 sailors of various nationalities hijacked by pirates at sea.

    The aid group Doctors Without Borders, known as Medecins Sans Frontieres, employed the two Spanish women. The group said it was pleased that Buchanan and Thisted were freed and was seeking the release of its workers, Montserrat Serra and Blanca Theibaut. It hinted, though, that it views military raids as risky.

    "MSF strongly favors the nonviolent resolution of such cases, as the use of force endangers the lives of the hostages and may result in the tragic loss of human lives," the group said. "We call upon the Somali population, especially the local authorities in control of the areas where the two are held, to do everything in their power to assist in their safe release."

    It's not always clear what group is holding a captive in Somalia, and hostages have sometimes been sold from one gang to another. Captives can be held for long stretches: Two journalists from Canada and Australia were held for 15 months before being released in 2009, and the French military adviser has been missing for more than two years.

    The security community is divided over whether the U.S. raid would make life more difficult for the other captives or whether the killings of the nine captors might make pirates think twice about launching future operations, a Western official in Kenya said. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

    On Wednesday evening, hours after the U.S. military raid, the gang holding the American hostage started circulating false rumors that they had executed him.

    Another security official who has years of experience in the region said it was likely the men holding the American would move him onto a ship with other foreign hostages, because ships were easier to defend and planning rescue operations is more complicated when hostages from other countries are involved.

    At least one pirate agreed with his analysis.

    "I think land captivity is going to end now. Sea is much safer," pirate Mohamed Nur said by phone from the coastal town of Hobyo. "Even ships are not very safe, but you can at least hit back and resist."

    Americans have been captured by Somali pirate gangs before. In 2009, the cargo vessel Maersk Alabama was briefly hijacked before pirates took to the lifeboat with the ship's captain, who was rescued after Navy sharpshooters killed the pirates.

    But in a sign that pirates are getting increasingly violent — and perhaps jittery — four Americans onboard a hijacked yacht were killed last February. It's still unclear why the hostages were shot.

    Several senior pirates condemned Wednesday's U.S. raid, which was authorized by President Barack Obama, and at least one warned that other U.S. hostages might suffer as a result.

    "They send hit squads and kill all they want, so there is no way we will care for their (hostages) while they are killing us. They will see the aftereffects and reap the results of their actions," said Bile Hussein, a Somali pirate commander.

    A spokesman for Somalia's U.N.-backed government said the pirates got what they deserved.

    "Pirates have no place in our society," Abdirahman Omar Osman told the AP. "This is a huge and unforgettable lesson for them."

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    Associated Press writers Jason Straziuso and Katharine Houreld in Nairobi, Kenya, and Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

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    Follow Katharine Houreld at http://twitter.com/khoureld

     
    • Flying Tiger  •  Riverside, California  •  4 mths ago
      The use of extreme force by allied forces at the beginning of these kidnappings would have ended the pirates careers early. It is the only deterrent and ransom payments only encourage more kidnappings. You can not negotiate with greed or insanity.
      • Vallinor 4 mths ago
        By and large I agree with what you've said, however I think the pirates are motivated more by desperation than greed or insanity. Somalia really is the #$%$ of the world.
      • Jim M 4 mths ago
        Desperation drives some people to despicable acts. So does power, laziness, dementia, money, greed and the list is endless. "Desperation" is not an excuse.
      • You have been warned! 4 mths ago
        "You can not negotiate with greed or insanity." That's why you can't sue government.
    • Johnny Bravo  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Several senior pirates condemned the raid? That's hilarious.
      • UncleJoe 4 mths ago
        {: ) I just kicked out three slats in my crib when I read u r post Johnny Bravo.
      • GreatdaytobeAmerican 4 mths ago
        I don't know about you, Johnny Bravo, but personally, I'm going to lose some serious sleep over their condemnation. Like a whole blink's worth!
      • A G 4 mths ago
        Well hell i hope so!! If they get too violent with hostages we will move in force and they can all kiss their asses good by!
    • LS  •  4 mths ago
      Why are pirates being interviewed and quoted like heads of state??? This is not a Johnny Depp movie. Just go hit all of them at once.
      • Johnny .45 4 mths ago
        Probably because the pirates are basically all the government Somalia has, and the ransom money goes to feed the people mostly. If we want to know whats happening with the pirates and how the hostages are, we need to talk with someone.
      • TR 4 mths ago
        BULL!
      • Mango 4 mths ago
        @Johnny.45
        The aid workers who they captured were feeding the people. The ransom money only goes to buying weapons and equipment so they can do more pirating.
    • Adam  •  Dayton, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      And they still don't want to arm civilian ship crews? Nutz!
      • John 4 mths ago
        I still don't want to arm civilian ship crews. Without the right people, the right training and the right weapons (which civlians can't own) the pirates will just fire an RPG at the water line and pull them out of the water, if they live. Or worse, they will make a stupid mistake and fire on non-pirates.
      • odie 4 mths ago
        I doubt there are too many non-pirates fifteen miles out in little boats bobbing like corks.
      • Michael 4 mths ago
        Thank you Odie.
    • Pete  •  4 mths ago
      Senior pirates, huh, must have their AARP cards.
      • Chuck Facebook 4 mths ago
        no cause a senior pirate is 17 years old....lol
      • Ron 4 mths ago
        Yeah the AARP will do anything. I cancelled my membership during the healthcare debacle, they asked me why and I told them
      • K 4 mths ago
        two eye patches
    • Dana  •  4 mths ago
      "....the soldiers had struck at the time when the pirates were least on their guard." He sounds like we took advantage of them. That's what they get for chewing those crazy leaves. I hope the other hostages can be rescued safely.
    • UGLY KID  •  Toms River, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      You are next......
      And seal team 6 does not miss.....
      How does it feel to know you are about to die???????
    • James  •  Waco, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      when they stop kidnapping our citizens we will stop killing them wherever or whenever we find them.
    • KendraB  •  Santa Fe Springs, California  •  4 mths ago
      With American hostages its either die or get big money-he says.Well,we are running out of money so guess what mf?You will die.Go get them Navy Seals!!!
    • Gorilla  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 mths ago
      Blow the hell out of the pirates a bunch of times, and they'll get the message.
    • JustTheFactsPlease  •  Spokane, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      Funny how we know they have moved this hostage. Must be keeping pretty close tabs on where they are. We're coming for you pirates, your time is limited. Look, what's that behind you? You reap what you sow, bye bye......
    • Doug S  •  Annapolis, Maryland  •  4 mths ago
      Be afraid. Be very afraid. You never know when the good guys will drop out of the sky and put you out of business forever. Sleep with one eye open. Trust no one.
    • P-47 THUNDERBOLT  •  4 mths ago
      Somalia is just begging for #$%$whooping. Well done SEALS.
    • Greg C  •  4 mths ago
      We find you.
    • Eddard  •  4 mths ago
      Any American going into Somolia should be chipped so we can find their exact location. This should also be done for anyone released from GITMO (without their knowledge) Then we could home in on their locations when we need too.
    • Thomas  •  4 mths ago
      Somali's don't need or want help, quit sending aid workers there to get kidnapped. If you aren't going into Somalia with guns blazing, you have no business there.
    • kj  •  Sacramento, California  •  4 mths ago
      I guess those cave dwellers don't understand what satellite imagery can do for the US...go ahead move around all you want...you can run but you can't hide.
    • UGLY KID  •  Toms River, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      Somalian TERRORIST......
      HOW DOES IT FEEL TO KNOW YOU ARE ABOUT TO DIE???????
    • DannyS  •  4 mths ago
      Sad as it is, you cannot deal with kidnappers and/or terrorists. They understand only one thing: violence and death. Paying ransom only encourages their thuggish behavior. It is time to simplify American foreign policy. Harm us or ours and you will pay a horrible price. Simple to understand and simple to execute.
    • Slappy  •  4 mths ago
      I wish they'd stop referring to these tools as "Pirates". It sounds too movie-romantic like.
      Call them what they are...Murderous cowardly criminals.
      Also-US...NEVER relase anymore info on rescues to the media, that only helps these buttwipes out more.
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