UPDATE - Quote:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2059628/posts
President of of Poland has provided his website for the President of Georgia.
www.president.pl ^ | 09.08.2008
Posted on August 10, 2008 3:27:24 PM PDT by lizol
Along with military aggression, the Russian Federation is blocking Georgian internet portals. On request of the President of Georgia, President of the Republic of Poland has provided the website of the President of Poland for dissemination of information.
If you like to see the latest news and statements published by the Presidenty of Georgia, or Georgian MFA - click http://www.president.pl/x.node?id=479
(on the right side of the web-site)
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UPDATE:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7551298.stm
Page last updated at 11:57 GMT, Saturday, 9 August 2008 12:57 UK
“Somali pirates free two Germans”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Two Germans kidnapped by pirates off the coast of Somalia and held captive for five weeks have been released.
The couple, named only as 63-year-old Jurgen K and his companion, 51-year-old Sabine M, were sailing through the Gulf of Aden when they were seized.
A ransom worth $1m (600,000 euros; £500,000) was reportedly paid to secure their release.
Speaking to reporters, the president of the semi-autonomous region of Puntland apologised for their experience.
Yacht ransacked
Adde Muse vowed that if the Puntland authorities captured the pirates behind the kidnap they would be jailed or executed.
“We are really sorry for what happened,” Mr Muse said during in Bosasso.
“We put a lot of effort towards their release and I wish to thank everyone who helped.”
The couple - who were beaten and given very little to eat during their ordeal - appeared dishevelled and upset during the news conference and were unable to comment.
During the kidnap the couple’s yacht - en route to the Thai coast - was ransacked. The pair were then taken to the northern Somali region by speedboat.”