Google for news on Malaysia and South Korea's "victories" against African pirates at sea.
http://www.google.com.sg/search?hl=...malaysia+south+korea&meta=&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=
The problem of piracy (whether from African or Asian nations) has always been symptomatic of far deeper social, economic and political problems.
Piracy is motivated by poverty, which is perpetuated by corruption and warmongering in African nations. (A US president once said ruefully that 99% of foreign financial aid to poverty striken African nations go into the pockets of the corrupt officials and never reach the starving African man-in-the-street.)
Malaysia and South Korea's "victories" might seem a positive thing, but it risks backlash by angry pirates who feel victimized, and who now threaten to take-no-prisoners in future pirate raids on South Korean and Malaysian vessels.
Just as they say "guns don't kill people, people kill people". Similarly : Money isn't the root of humanity's evil, money merely gives humanity the opportunity to choose 'good' (ie. ethical) or 'bad' (ie. unethical) ways.
Are u some kind of an idiot clown, pirates feeling "victimized"? hahhaha. Who is the victim here, the pirates or the sailors? If the pirates want to take no prisoners, they would have done that a long time ago. U know why they don't? Money. They can demand for ransom for both vessel and crew versus just the vessel. Also, if they kill all the sailors, who is going to sail the vessel to their hideout? Allah? Use ur brains first before u use your fingers.