Showing posts with label piracy in somalia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label piracy in somalia. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

It Ain't Pirates In The Carribean! The Modern Day Pirates Are In Somalia!



We've all heard of pirates. They have been quite a nuisance since the ocean started being used as a trade route. The problem really no longer exists in the Carribean Sea. You have to watch "Pirates of the Carribean" to catch a glimpse of that classic era of piracy. But, modern day piracy can be found off the coast of Somalia.The pirates sure aren't seeking buried treasure either. According to CNN:

"More than 60 ships have been attacked by Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden this year, compared with about half that many in all of 2007, according to a report released this month by Chatham House, an institute in London, England, that analyzes international affairs.

The report found that the $18 million to $30 million in ransoms paid this year for pirated ships is helping finance the civil war in Somalia.Al-Shabaab, an Islamic militant group that is waging a bloody battle for control of Somalia, is reported to be among groups receiving ransom money from pirates."(END OF EXCERPT) Read the rest here: http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/10/29/somalia.pirates/index.html

It's not just the fact that we are dealing with terrorism in these cases of piracy. It has also posed a huge humanitarian issue as well. There is some really great coverage on both of these issues in TIME magazine. Here's an excerpt:

"For Somalia, it was just another long weekend of mayhem. Shortly after midnight on Friday, Nov. 7, pirates seized a Danish cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden; on Saturday night an aid worker was shot and killed as he walked home from evening prayers in a village 270 miles (435 km) from Mogadishu; on Sunday, fighting between insurgents and African Union peacekeepers left at least seven dead in the capital, and a senior government official was killed in the south of the country; and in the early hours of Monday, bandits crossed the border into Kenya, where they kidnapped two Italian nuns. Somalia is not so much a failed state as a didn't-even-try one. It hasn't had a government since 1991, when warlords took over and embarked on a series of intractable clan wars that have produced one of the world's worst humanitarian crises: hundreds of thousands dead and 3 million people desperately in need of aid." (END OF EXCERPT) Read the whole article here:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1858874,00.html?imw=Y&loomia_si=t0:a16:g12:r1:c0.292138:b19717065&xid=Loomia