Pirates release ship as Japan seeks fightback go-ahead
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by Lloyd's List in London 10:52AM, 08 Jan 2009
Somali pirates have released the Turkish cargoship Yasa Neslihan, hijacked in October after her owners paid a ransom, Turkey's Anatolian news agency said yesterday.
Lloyd's List reports information from Reuters that the 82,849 dwt kamsarmax bulk carrier was en route...
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