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Why would he be, we're taking better care of him than the sea or his overlords. -- nm
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Qale
I thought so. And what's the sentence for his crime? After he gets out (10 years, maybe?), where do we send him? -- nm
Posted by
Mop (236 lbs) (aka rburriel)
Apr 21 '09, 09:12
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kidnaping is a 10 year sentence? -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Apr 21, 09:14
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With a weapon, yeah. About that long. But he's also prolly charged with piracy which is worse. -- (link)
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Qale
Apr 21, 09:17
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if the law has not been updated since it was heavuily used i think the sentence is hanging from the mast
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Danedukenuuk
Apr 21, 09:21
50 lashes! -- nm
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Mop (236 lbs)
Apr 21, 09:17
I think the answer to your last question is Kenya as they accept ex-pirates. -- nm
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Qale
Apr 21, 09:14
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or Somalia, since there is no one to accept or reject him. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 21, 09:15
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That'd prolly be like throwing a lamb to the slaughter. -- nm
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Qale
Apr 21, 09:18
5
a kid who successfully commandeered a US ship? he's a star. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 21, 09:18
4
I doubt it. He was the captian, he was caught, he'll likely be assumed to have told any thing he knows, and I'm not sure abut Somali Muslim pirates,
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Qale
Apr 21, 09:21
2
thoose somali that have turned to piracy are more into money than religion -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Apr 21, 09:28
they don't have a cause. they're after the money. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 21, 09:22
in 10 years time he'll have been forgotten -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 21, 09:20
plus, it's his country of origin. -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 21, 09:17
if he hasn't requested political assylum by then -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 21, 09:15
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I think it's hard for a convicted criminal to get asylum. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 21, 09:16
11
cruel and unusual punishment, then, to return him to his home country? -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 21, 09:17
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true but you can't send people back if there is a fair chance they get killed there
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Danedukenuuk
Apr 21, 09:33
3
if he's a criminal, he is not a refugee. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 21, 09:33
2
you can easily be both before during and after
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Danedukenuuk
Apr 21, 09:36
1
Don't be stupid. Just Somalia being dangerous doesn't mean he qualifies for refugee status.
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Reagen
Apr 21, 09:38
if he is in danger there you can't send him back
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Danedukenuuk
Apr 21, 09:18
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then he goes to Kenya or somewhere else, but no way we give him asylum after convicting him. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 21, 09:19
2
here we have many who are without asylum but can't be send back they are more or less in limbo
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Danedukenuuk
Apr 21, 09:23
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in the US, the standards for asylum are pretty stringent. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 21, 09:24
how so, is he being persecuted by someone? more like a national hero. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 21, 09:17
they do sometimes *now* who knows if the do when he gets out! -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Apr 21, 09:14
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