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Somali Piracy By Nick Sorenson and Skyler Arnberger
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History Their civil war in the 1990’s destroyed the country's government In 2006 Ethiopia invaded Somalia (with help from the United States) to prevent it from becoming an Islamist government
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Continued As a result of that, foreign fishing ships started fishing in Somali waters for it’s tuna, which caused economic problems in Somalia's fishing industry. The fishermen, with access to small arms and portable rockets, went out to sea to attack the foreign cargo, and cargo ships. This eventually turned into organized piracy
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Why and how they do it They captured merchant ships off the coast of Yemen, Somalia, and Kenya and hold them for ransom The ship owners and the insurance companies pay the ransom because it is cheaper to pay it than to lose the ship and its cargo
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Continued Ships form the United states, United Kingdom, Russia, and India patrol the Somalia coats and try to stop it Ships are now arming themselves to protect against attack
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What you can do Some people have suggested to use amphibious or air attacks on the pirates Others think we should pay them off The best solution is to get a functioning government in Somalia to control it citizens
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Citations Information from Lee, Robert A. "History Guy: Somali Piracy." History Guy. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 May 2010., Schuler, Dave. "Dealing with Somali Piracy." Outside The Beltway. n.p., 13 Apr. 2009. Web. 19 May 2010. Photo form Somalia Monitor http://somalimonitor.com/blog/wp- content/uploads/2009/03/shabaab3.j pg
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Citations continued Photo form Follow the Money http://seeker401.files.wordpress.com/2 009/04/somali_pirates.jpg Photo form History Guy http://www.historyguy.com/somali_pira te_attacks.htm Photo form Somalia Monitor http://somalimonitor.com/blog/wp- content/uploads/2009/03/shabaab3.j pg
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