Thursday, September 25, 2008

THE STORY OF STOLT VALOR

June 27, 1976, Air France flight139, carrying 248 passengers and twelve crew members, en route from Tel Aviv to Paris took off from Athens sometime in the afternoon. Shortly afterwards, the aircraft was hijacked by two members of the Popular Front of Palestine and two Germans from the German revolutionary Cells. The hijacked plane after refuelling in Beghazi in Libya, finally landed at the Entebbe airport in Uganda.


Uganda at that particular point of time was under the dictatorship of Idi Amin. Idi Amin is considered to be amongst the cruellest despots in modern history. Iterestingly Idi Amin had assumed the title of: "His Excellency, President for life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of all the beasts of the earth and fishes of the Seas and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in general and Uganda in particular." Do we need to say anything more about this man !


After its landing in Uganda, the hijackers were joined by three more Palestinian hijackers, and the passengers and the crew were conveniently moved out of the plane to the terminal building of the airport, with due connivance of the Ugandan authorities. The demand of the hijackers was the release of 40 Palestinian terrorists in Israeli jails and 13 terrorists held in various countries like Kenya, France, Switzerland and the erstwhile West Germany.


The hijackers then released the non Israeli and the non Jewish passengers, which trimmed down the number of hostages to 83 along with 20 others which included the crew. Negotiations between the Israeli government and the hijackers bore no fruit, and the situation looked grim.


In the early hours of the 4th of July, 1976, four Hercules C 130 aeroplanes circled over the Entebbe airport. The passengers were no ordinary passengers, for they were the elite commandos of the Israeli Defence Force. To their surprise, the commandos found that the runway lights had not been switched off. Undeterred,the planes landed with their hatches already opened. The Ugandan forces which were present in full strength,detected nothing, as out came a Black Mercedes and a Land Rover car, from the aircraft.The cars were exact replicas of the ones used by Idi Amin,in order to befool the Ugandan forces, and before realisation dawned,.......the attack was on. All the terrorists,alongwith 45 Ugandan army personnel were killed. 3 hostages were also killed in the battle. The lone Israeli casualty was Col. Yonatan Netanyahu, who was killed by sniper fire. Incidentally, Col. Netanyahu's younger brother Binyamin Netanyahu later became the Prime Minister of Israel. The Israeli forces also destroyed 11 MiG 17 aircrafts which had been parked at Entebbe, in order to counter an Israeli attack. The Israeli forces which had taken a circuitous route to reach Entebbe, so that the Ugandan radars could not detect their approach, went back along with the hostages.


Operation THUNDERBOLT was over.



The statement of the Israelis before the U.N, when Uganda pressed for action against it, shows the determination this country possessed, the Israeli ambassador Chaim Herzog said:


" We come with a simple message to the Council: we are proud of what we have done because we have demonstrated to the world that a small country, in Israel's circumstances, with which the members of this Council are by now all too familiar, the dignity of man, human life and human freedom constitute the highest values. We are proud not only because we have saved the lives of over a hundred innocent people—men, women and children—but because of the significance of our act for the cause of human freedom."



September 15, 2008:

A Hong Kong registered and Panamanian owned cargo vessel MT Stolt Valor en route to Mumbai from the Suez, is hijacked off the coast of Yemen by Somali pirates. The crew on board the ship consist of 18 Indians, 2 Fillipinos, 1 Bangladeshi and one Russian. The ship is anchored in Somali waters till date.


The coast of Yemen has become the hot bed of seafaring pirates, with hijacking becoming big business. Like kidnapping in India, it is basically outsourced to the poor, with the real mafiosi taking over once the hijacking has taken place. Even last month, a ship with some Indian crew on board was hijacked, the crew were later on freed, not without ransom of course. Reportedly the Somalians have developed an expertise in this field with a town on the Somalian coast,boasting of citizenry, all of whom are involved in this art.


For more than 10 days , 18 Indians are in captivity inside their ship. As per information received by family members who established contact through satellite phone,the crew is fast running out of food and the hijackers are turning hostile.


Now sample the response of the Indian establishment towards these unfortunate souls.


The Indian Navy wants permission from the government to enter the Somali waters and rescue these sailors, who are facing an extremely hostile situation, for these pirates are ruthless and have no qualms in killing their hostages. After all they are professionals and cannot stay on if they do not receive ransom, for them it is waste of time, as they need to move on.


The MARCOS (Marine commandos) are itching for action,and the Navy is confident of its capabilities.The Navy Chief has sought permission for action. But the Indian leadership is clueless, as usual... .....


The defence minister A.K.Antony, a minister whose integrity is a rarity in these times, said ;


" The problem is that we have no agreement with Somalia on this. We are trying our best but the ship is at a Somali port and we have no agreement (to tackle the situation). We can act only as per the law,"


Excuse me, Mr. Minister!! What law prevents you from proceeding to save the lives of your citizens. Are these sailors in the lawful custody of the Somali govt? Did Israel wait for an agreement to act?


Sir, we are talking about lives, about families, about human dignity, ........about Indian citizens. Would the same alibi been given, if God forbid, one of the sailors was the kith and kin of a minister or a bureaucrat. Here we give elite security to the son- in- laws and daughter- in- laws of the powers that be, and we need laws to counter an unlawful situation!!

The Indian Navy is touted as a Blue Water navy, which has ambitions to defend the entire route from South East Asia till the Suez Canal . The tradition of the Indian Navy defending its borders and protecting its people in far off lands is nothing new. The Chola kings during the medieval period had a very strong navy, which protected its commercial interests. Once when Indian traders were harassed by Chinese sailors in South East asia,the Chola king despatched his navy to protect his traders there. The Chinese were defeated and stayed silent thereafter. Kanohji Angre, who led the navy of Shivaji,ensured that the Portugese were repulsed every time they approached the Indian ports.


Today the same Navy is being made to wait for orders from the govt.....Orders to save its own people.......UNFORTUNATELY.


Time is running out fast!


Time is of prime essence in cases like this. Remember the day when the hijacked IC 814 landed at the Amritsar airport for refuelling. The crisis management group of the govt. dithered, and the subsequent result needs no story telling.


Cut to the incident when the daughter of Mufti Mohd.Sayeed,the then minister of state for Home, was kidnapped by terrorists in 1989,and the prompt release of five terrorists in bargain. Do we need to brush up on the definition of Hypocrisy.


We Indians have the pretension of being a super power, the swagger of our economic growth (never mind 'honour killings, female foeticide, the fact that more than half the population lives in sub Saharan Africa like conditions) , but in fact we are the biggest pleaders in the World. We plead before our neighbours to stop instigating terrorism in our country, we plead with the terrorists spreading havoc in the country with a 'they are our brothers only' theme,(The latest statement from our designer clothes Home Minister), we mortgage our sovereignty before foreign superpowers for the sake of nuclear fuel, we plead before people spreading communal tension,our policemen plead before the truck drivers for their 'hafta' irrespective of the cargo they are carrying. The common man , well, he pleads for everything, reservation in trains, electricity, better roads, safety of his family,clean drinking water and what not.



In the instant crisis (although our leaders still do not think of it as one) , we look in askance before the U.S. whose navy patrols the Somali waters for the sake of the safety of their ships. Does this approach befits a country which wishes to see itself as a permanent member of the U.N security council? Even the French, who are renowned for their laid back approach towards life (perhaps the only country which strictly imposes its 35 hour per week policy at the work place) sent in their commandos to rescue an elderly French-Polynesian couple from their hijackers in Somali waters, a couple of months ago. A similar group of pirates had hijacked them in their private yatch. Imagine if people can be rescued from a yatch which is much smaller than a ship in area, what stops us?


Perhaps the fact that it is only a group of 18 people, which does not constitute a vote bank is holding our country back. Further, the mainstream media is also not bothered about this 'story' (except a few honourable exceptions), so the pressure to act is even less, not that it would have made any particular difference. The lack of media coverage has also resulted in the fact that a man on the street does not even know about this incident.


The Government is not bothered and has for all practical purposes left 18 Indians to their fate. The fact that the Govt.has also left 1 billion Indians to their fate is of no solace to the families of these sailors. The P.M is busy attending to his dream project aka the nuclear deal, the foreign minister has not uttered a single word regarding this incidence, the defence minister speaks of legalities,......................while 18 sailors and their hopes and families........drift away.

Decades ago, the same Idi Amin drove away thousands of Indians from Uganda without the Indian rulers of the day raising so much as a whimper. The story was nearly repeated in Kenya last year, when Indian owned establishments were ransacked and looted, while the Indian govt. refused to raise its voice in protest or when 13 B.S.F personnel were ambushed by the Bangladesh Defence Rifles personnel, on Indian territory, and paraded like dead animals.

Though it might sound outlandish and offensive, it is astounding to notice the lack of sense of identity we Indians have ,which is worsened by the lack of confidence we have in our abilities. For heavens sake, how long will we keep on looking towards others to save us. Did Raja Raja Chola ask for any help when traders from his kingdom were harassed in South East Asia sometime in 1000 A.D ? Did Shivaji ask Aurangzeb for help in order to protect his coast from the depredations of the Portugese?


If India has to achieve its full potential, the people must be made aware of the oneness of the nation, the sense of sharing a common heritage, the feeling that we as Indians may have a difference of opinion on various issues, we may differ on our religious and political affiliations , but India remains one , and no one, absolutely no one can be permitted to harm the nation and its people and get away with it, be it the terrorists, be it the pirates, be it the foreign countries inimical to us, or our very own people who care for nothing else but themselves and lining their pockets.

The price of an Indian citizen has to be made prohibitively expensive.


The country has to get behind the sailors. Pardon me for borrowing from the Home Minister although in a different context, while I call them 'our brothers', have to be brought home and brought home safely. We cannot fail them and the nation.


The nation cannot remain silent for eternity .

10 comments:

Shank said...

Sigh……..

Ha..ha…ha…ha….Bravo Somali Pirates ! Bravo ! You did it.

Actually these pirates are well trained for the missions like this. Not only are them, even the Terrorists are skilled to accomplish the missions like this. Wondering what am I saying ??? Hmmmm ! I have noticed that till date no such group has done any harm to these politicians or to their relation. They, perhaps, know it very well that they (politicians) are not going to react on the incidences, unless they are troubled.

It is quite noteworthy about the counter action of the Indian Police after the killing of Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma, in a gunbattle with Indian Mujahideen (a terrorist group in India). On Wednesday, the police had arrested five persons, Afzal Mutahib Usmani, Mohammad Aarif Shaikh and so on, for their involvement in Delhi, Ahmedabad and all other blasts across the country since 2005. Baa yaar, 2005 se lekar ab tak jisko pakda, wo kya farzi log they ya…..!!!!!!! Kuch palle nahi padhta yaar.

‘Arrey yaar, kya zaroorat thi police se panga lene ki ? Surrender kiya hota to Shayad kuch riyayat mil gayi hoti na ! At least, marte to nahi hi. Phir chahey, dosh saabit na hone per chhoot hi jaatey, kaun aane wala tha Gawahi dene ko’.

Abhi aur bolna baaki hai, pehle kuch khaa pee loon. Aata hoon.

Bobby said...

I have been tracking this incidence closely from the begining.What hurts that the Indian leadership has not reacted to this incidence at all.It is as if they couldn't care less.Imagine 18 Indians waiting and hoping for help, which might never arrive.The media is not interested in this story, apparently because this doesn't sell. To top it all comes the statement of the Defence minister which has been cited in the post.Imagine, we need laws to protect our citizens hijacked by pirates.Next time they might need laws to defuse a bomb, the bomb defusing personnel may want the exact law under which they are to defuse the bomb.
I wish that this apathy is highlighted and the powers that be realise that we have not abandoned our countrymen. My prayers are with these sailors.May God or the americans help them, because we simply don't care.
Nice point about terrorists simply going scot free. The poor soldier loses his life in nabbing these people who in the end never get punished. And ironically, we have laws to punish these terrorists.What say Mr. Defence Minister?

Bobby said...

Good News. The Russians in a swift operation have rescued thier sailors yesterday.The sailors had been hijacked by somalian pirates, in a similar incident,in a different vessel. So if we are lucky,Stolt Valor too has two Russians on Board. So if the Russians decide to rescue these two, our 18 sailors might also get lucky. Then we Indians can strut around with the claim of being the oldest civilzation, international co operation,patience being a virtue and similar hogwash.Till then, be patient.
But what if the Russians rescue only their Russian sailors and leave the others behind.....Don't worry, we will beg before the Americans, but beg we will....UNFORTUNATELY

Shikha said...

what's with us anyways? why do we not react when attacked? why do we never feel insulted? why do we just let others run over us without a whimper?

whether in politics or sports or wherever else it matters...

the only place i see us being stimulated is the stock markets these days as if wall street and dalal street are all that matter - wake up people! the rest of the world obviously does that...but it also does other things!

where's the bloody pride!

are we disgusting or dumb or just plain dead?!

I did an assignment at work with an amercian multinational software firm and i shall tell you offline...first hand stories about how the same indians who make success of america make nothing of india - their own country

i mean - if you want to be proud of something, you've got to make it something that you will be proud of - country or family or club or city or school or college or organization or just you!

Bobby said...

Agree. I think that we have lost the plot somewhere.We remain silent on issues of national importance but absue profusely if somebody parks his vehicle in our car parking, we remain insensitive to the plight of 18 of our brethren but talk of nobody coming forward to help us if perchance our bike skids on the road, talk of compassion but care two hoots about pushing the elderly and people with children in a crowd, talk of educated people not entering politics but do not bother about casting our vote.
There is a very pertinent title of a recent movie 'SAAS BAHU AND SENSEX',electronic media is obsessed with the three, so who cares about 18 Indians who are hijacked.After all they do not belong to our family! Agree that there is nothing wrong with being involved with Sensex and stuff, but is that the end in all. Now you cannot dare to go to the market with the money you earn. Better to avoid crowded places, you see!
My thoughts and prayers are with the families of the hijacked sailors.Wish the Americans and the Russians move in fast.....because we......

werty said...

When our governement is not able to protect the lives of people within the country, the expectation of doing any thing in a far away place is futile.At best they can shed some tears after the hostages are killed and do some RAJNITI on the issue. May be they come forward with some form of compensation for the affected families. But expecting some direct action from this governement on any such issue .....

Bobby said...

Sad but true.The Americans might rain missiles on Afghanistan for an attack on their embassy and the Russians might rescue their hostages from a similar situation in Somalia, but we are so insensitive that nothing makes a difference except an attack on our person.Wonder whether the Defence Minister would remain apathetic if his family faced such a predicament. But listen to our leaders on the News channels,
"BAATEIN MAHANGI AUR JAAN SASTI HAI"

Unknown said...

We need laws to defend our people in somalian waters. Don't we need law to get permanent seat in Security Council? What is the basis of claim?
The point is we are so immune to death and suffering that we simply dont care!!
If we really want to save those sailors, we must find out how many of them are dalits, who are muslims and who are chirstians? As we are a secular country we can try to save only these people or else we will be termed communal.
Our PM has taken a step in getting these hostages freed by praising the Dubyaman. But this approach can boomerang as the enemy is Somalia.
Lets pray for the sailors and their families.

Bobby said...

Today it is a month since the Stolt Valor hijacking and reports suggest that the hijackers have given an ultimatum with regards to their demands. The govt.of India is still thinking "18 people means ....votes. Is it worth it?"

Bobby said...

MV Stolt Valor freed today after 2 months in captivity. The family members deserve accolades for their relentless struggle. Congratulations.
The govt. well as usual they maintained their silence and inactivity. But why blame them only when most of the country itself showed no interest in the lives of 18 citizens and their families.