Friday, September 18, 2015

North Korea Flagged MV Morning Glory Seized By Libya Rebels and US Navy Seals

North Korea Flagged MV Morning Glory Seized By Rebels and US Navy Seals ---
tags: Libya incident, North Korea incident,

March 1-March 22, 2014 Tanker MV Morning Glory had been ordered to Libyan waters off the port of Sidra where it was seized by rebel gunmen. Flying the flag of North Korea the vessel then entered the port of Sidra, Libya in early March 2014. the tanker was loaded with 234,000 barrel of state-owned crude oil that had been seized by the rebels. The Libyan government intended to prevent the ship from leaving the port on March 11, but failed to establish an effective blockade. The oil tanker was seized by a U.S. Navy SEAL team from the aircraft carrier USS Roosevelt on March 16, 2014 without bloodshed. The vessel was brought to the port of Zawiya, Libya and handed over to Libyan authorities on March 22, 2014 after being escorted by USS Elrod (FFG-55)


Similar: Libya coast guard seizes Russian oil smuggling tanker, detains 12 AFP   Libya's coast guard said Thursday it had intercepted a Russian-flagged tanker suspected of carrying an illegal shipment of petrol and detained 12 crew members from Russia. Russian Oil Tanker Seizure | The Libya Observer Libyan Coast Guard on Wednesday intercepted a Russian oil smuggling tanker with 11 Russian smugglers on-board.Russian tanker heading to Malta seized in Libya -  Times of Malta A Russian tanker that was heading to Malta was seized by military forces when it allegedly tried to smuggle oil off Zuwara. Crew 10 men and a woman, were detained. Tanker Mekhanik Chebotarev was reportedly being filled with oil by smaller vessels out at sea. Zuwara has no oil terminal

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  1. March 10, 2014,Libya sends navy to stop N. Korean tanker  Reuters Libya’s navy and pro-government militias dispatched boats to a port held by armed protesters to stop a North Korean-flagged tanker from leaving with crude sold without government permission... armed movement which has seized oil ports in eastern Libya said any attempt by government forces to attack a North Korea-flagged tanker loading crude at a terminal under its control would be “like a declaration of war”. Abb-Rabbo al-Barassi, self-declared prime minister of the movement, warned Libya’s navy not to “harm” the tanker docked at Es Sider, according to a statement.  
  2. Libya rebels 'agree to end oil port blockade' April 2, 2014 Al Jazeera rebel group in eastern Libya has agreed to end its seizure of several oil-exporting ports...Talks with the eastern rebels had moved forward after the US Navy captured a tanker that had loaded oil at a rebel port, killing the hopes of rebel leaders to sell crude bypassing Tripoli and pressuring them to agree on a deal. 
  3. U.S. Navy hands over North Korean-flagged oil tanker ... Daily Mail Mar 22, 2014 - Last week, U.S. Navy SEALs captured the ship off the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, stopping an attempt by a Libyan militia to sell its ...The Morning Glory was escorted by USS Elrod to Tripoli Saturday The ship had been taken by Libyan rebels, demanding more oil wealth and autonomy They had loaded 37-ton ship with crude oil stolen from port of Es Sider Last week a team of SEALs boarded the tanker near Cyprus and arrested the rebel on board North Korean-flagged tanker the Morning Glory, pictured here on March 8 docked at the Es Sider export terminal in Ras Lanuf, was returned to Libya Saturday by the U.S. Navy,  main force behind the tanker is a well-known militia commander Ibrahim Jedran's  in east Libya who was planning to sell oil in defiance of Tripoli. Last summer, Jedran's militia took over Libya's oil facilities in the east. As a result, the country's exports of its biggest revenue earner have slowed to a trickle. militia loaded the Morning Glory with $30million worth of oil. North Korea had provided a flag for the tanker Morning Glory, it canceled registration of the ship after being notified of the incident. Saudi owned ship is registered in North Korea
  4. MV Morning Glory - Wikipedia Wikipedia Apparently the tanker had been ordered to Libyan waters off the port of Sidra where it was seized by rebel gunmen. Flying the flag of North Korea the vessel then

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MV Morning Glory

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Career
Name:MV Morning Glory (formerly MV Gulf Glory, MV Bandar Ayu,[1] MV Pergiwati[1])
Owner:National Oil CorporationLibya[2] or other unknown[3]
Operator:unknown[3]
Port of registry:unknown
Completed:1993
Identification:Call Sign HMVE7, IMO 9044504[1]
Notes:As rogue vessel captured by US Navy SEALs on 3-16-2014
General characteristics
Type:Aframax oil tanker
Tonnage:21,804
Length:179.9m
Beam:28.1m
MV Morning Glory, formerly Gulf GloryBandar Ayu, and Pergiwati, is an 1993-builtAframax[4] crude oil tanker.[5] Considered a stateless vessel with stolen cargo the tanker was seized by United States Special Forces southeast of Cyprus in the easternMediterranean on March 16, 2014.[6] The intervention occurred upon the request of theLibyan and Cypriot governments.[6]
As Gulf Glory the vessel had previously sailed under Liberian registry. In 2011 theMorning Glory was repaired at the CIC Changxing Shipyard, China.[4]

March 2014 event[edit]

Apparently the tanker had been ordered to Libyan waters off the port of Sidra where it was seized by rebel gunmen.[3] Flying the flag of North Korea the vessel then entered the port of Sidra, Libya in early March 2014. North Korea, however, disavowed the ship once it learned that the ship was under rebel control.[2][6][7] Sidra is under control of an eastern Libyan militia group that under the leadership of Ibrahim Jathran defies the central government and aims for greater autonomy.[6] At Sidra the tanker was loaded with 234,000 barrel of state-owned crude oil that had been seized by the rebels.[8] The Libyan government intended to prevent the ship from leaving the port on March 11, but failed to establish an effective blockade. As a result the Ali Zeidan government collapsed.[8] Fearing for his safety Zeidan then fled the country.[9] The rebels had planned to sell the oil bypassing the Libyan government, however the intervention on sea blocked this attempt. The oil tanker was seized by a U.S. Navy SEAL team from the USS Roosevelt on March 16, 2014 without bloodshed.[10] The vessel was brought to the port of Zawiya, Libya and handed over to Libyan authorities on March 22, 2014 after being escorted by USS Elrod (FFG-55)[11] [12]

References[edit]
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^ Jump up to:a b c Joshua Keating (2014-03-19). "The Increasingly Weird Morning Glory Story". Slate. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
^ Jump up to:a b "China: CIC Changxing Shipyard Repairs Oil Tanker MV Morning Glory". Shipbuilding Tribune. 2011-08-24. Retrieved 2014-03-18.
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Jump up^ Borzou Darahahi, Neil Hume (2014-03-17). "US seizure of mystery oil tanker leaves questions unanswered". Financial Times. Retrieved2014-03-17.
^ Jump up to:a b Adam Withnall (2014-03-17). "US Navy Seals board and capture North Korea's rogue Morning Glory oil tanker which had illegally loaded up at rebel-held port in Libya". The Independent. Retrieved 2014-03-17.
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Ibrahim Jadhran

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  (Redirected from Ibrahim Jathran)
Ibrahim Jadhran, age 33 (2014), is a Libyan militia leader from Ajdabiya in eastern Libya. He participated as a rebel commander in the 2011 Libyan revolution.
In 2012, after the revolution, Jadhran was named a commander of the Petroleum Defense Guards, the government force protecting the national oil facilities.[1] Jadhran became dissatisfied with the actions of the central government, accusing it of corruption and incompetence, and demanded more autonomy for the eastern provinces that hold the rich oil fields.[2] He declared that he opposes the Muslim Brotherhoodthat holds the central power in Tripoli,[1][3] while detractors tried to link him to jihadists.[1] He favors a federal relationship of the various provinces of Libya, where provinces would control their own resources, and the central government manages the military and foreign affairs.[1]
In 2013, Jadhran set up the Cyrenaica Political Bureau and secured control of eastern ports, namely SidraRas Lanuf and Zueitina.[3] In August 2013, Jathran issued the “Ras Lanuf Declaration”, the declaration asks for the right to “govern our own affairs”.[1] By October 2013, Jathran’s militia , the Cyrenaica Self-Defense Force, was estimated to number 17,500 men.[1]
In 2014, Jadhran attempted to sell oil excluding the central government. The MV Morning Glory was loaded with crude oil at Sidra and broke through a weak government blockade.[4] As a result, Ali Zeidan, the Prime Minister of Libya, was ousted by the parliament led by a Muslim Brotherhood coalition.[3] However, Jathran’s success was short-lived. The US Ambassador, Deborah K. Jones declared Jadhran’s actions to be a “theft from the Libyan people.” [3] At the behest of the Libyan government, US forces took control of the ship on March 16, 2014, making it unlikely that Jadhran can sell oil without the permission of the central government.[4] He, alongside the PFG, is currently involved in the second Libyan civil war fighting in Operation Diginity against the rival Islamist government based in Tripoli.

References[edit]

^ Jump up to:a b c d e f Margaret Coker (10-3-2013). "Ex-Rebel, With Militia, Lays Claim to Libyan Oil Patch". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2014-03-21.Check date values in: |date= (help)
Jump up^ "Libya : Rebel leader slams "corrupt government" for ports closure.". The North Africa Post. 2013-12-16. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
^ Jump up to:a b c d Chris Stephen (2014-03-15). "Partition of Libya looms as fight for oil sparks vicious new divide". The Guardian. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
^ Jump up to:a b David D Kirkpatrick (2014-03-17). "U.S. Navy SEALs Take Control of Diverted Oil Tanker". New York Times. Retrieved 2014-03-17.

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