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Topic: Copyright Infringement. Somali pirates have released a Danish family of five and two others who were taken hostage in February amid reports of a ransom payment. Jan Qvist Johansen, his wife Birgit Marie and their three children aged 13 to 17 left Denmark in August on a round-the-world trip by yacht. They had initially planned to return at the end of this summer. They and their two Danish crew had been sailing some nautical miles off the coast of Somalia when they were seized by pirates on February A Somali pirate who gave his name as Guhad also said he had heard "the Danish family was released with a ransom payment between three and four million dollars after long mediation talks".
The Johansens and their crew were reportedly moved to the mountain village of Hul-Anod in Puntland in March, but after a failed attempt by government troops to free them they were transferred to a captured Greek vessel being used as the pirates' mother ship.
The couple were criticised in Denmark after their abduction, accused of acting irresponsibly by taking their children into pirate-infested waters. They were virtually born on a boat. They are very responsible, full of enthusiasm, and they adore the sea and their children," said Carlo Knudsen, a neighbour in Kalundborg, in February. According to the family's travel blog, they were well aware of the danger and were trying to take measures to avoid an attack. Just a day before they were captured, year-old son Hjalte wrote in the blog that "nothing has happened outside the usual, except that we have had a halfway-there party".
The Danish foreign ministry said the pirates were still holding six sailors, two Danes and four Filippinos, from the cargo ship Leopard, which was seized in January. Somali pirates frequently seize crew from merchant ships in the dangerous waters off the conflict-ravaged Horn of Africa nation and have taken millions of dollars in ransoms for their release. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work.