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Somalia Pirates By Leah Schaller and Alison Grossman

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Page 1: Somalia Pirates

Somalia Pirates

By Leah Schaller and Alison Grossman

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Where?

Most of the pirate attacks have been reported to occur off the Somalia coast

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At first it was “Pure Survival”

-one of the few opportunities to make a living in lawless Somalia.

-Stole from local fisherman.

-Used the money to buy boats and

weapons.

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Pirates Gone Crazy

• Lately, the Pirates are becoming more organized and persistent. – Because of food prices going up

• It has become a highly profitable, sophisticated criminal business with millions of dollars in ransom payments.

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Who They Work For

-They mainly work for themselves

- Most pirates work in groups similair to gangs called clans

- They gain alliances with the officials from the Puntland government and bribe them so they can use ports to store their captured ships

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-the warlords get the money and in most cases, give it out to their family and friends -they also distribute it to their clan members

Benefits

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Al Queda Connection?• There is some evidence that connects the pirate attacks to Al

Queda through the International Islamist Groups

• "There may be some loose elements among the Islamist groups that have tie-ups with the pirates, because the movement is fractured into six or seven different groups, and each may have its own problems getting funding," says Jhazbhay.

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What Are We Doing To Stop Them

- The NATO alliance and a group of countries assigned ships to patrol the coast of the Somalia coast and the area surrounding it

- However, there are no guarantees of total safety ( the pirates have gotten past Naval patrolling)

- "Unless you have a warship in the immediate area, and, crucially, with a helicopter, you've got no chance of stopping them," says Cornwell.

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Continued..

-Ships also should try to protect themselves from the pirates by making sure they are prepared for any surprise attacks

- Egypt hosted a meeting with many countires including Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and Jordan

-They tried to figure out a joint strategy against piracy that threatens trade through the Suez Canal which is a major canal for Egypt

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StoriesNew wave of Somali pirate

attacks

Click picture

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