• Blog Stats

    • 753,684 hits
  • Feedburner

  • Botón Wikio

  • Page Rank

  • Bitácoras

    Bitacoras.com TOP Bitacoras.com para España
  • IV Edición Premios 20 Blogs

    Premios 20Blogs
  • La Blogoteca

    blogo_widget
  • Translation

    logo_100x45_green1
  • Enseñanzas náuticas

  • …..

    bnbvermqd0
  •  

    Abril 2008
    L M X J V S D
    « Mar   May »
     123456
    78910111213
    14151617181920
    21222324252627
    282930  
  • Yo soy de MSF- Únete

    msf1
  • Stop Pedofilia

  • Amnistía Internacional

    image001
  • Spam Blocked

  • Geolocalizador

  • Geolocalizador II

  • El Tiempo por Meteored.com

    El Tiempo en Valencia - Predicción a 7 dás y condiciones actuales.
  • Publicita tu web

    Publicentral.com - Promocion de paginas webs y negocios online
  • Cercablocs

    Top Països catalans
  • Cercablocs provincia

    Top Provincia
  • Cercablocs comarca

    Top Comarca
  • Cercablocs actualitat

    Top Temàtica
  • Blogalaxia
  • Jo també vull dir Adéu PP!
  • Wikio

  • Wikio top

  • Alianzo

  • Contador visitas

  • Technorati rank

  • Creative Commons License
    Esta obra está bajo una licencia de Creative Commons.
  • c

  • Bloggers Unite for refugees

    refugeesunite_1 refugeesunite_7 refugeesunite_151
  • RSS Jon Kepa

    • ¿Te importaría tener un vecino homosexual? Julio 13, 2009
      En la segunda parte del siglo XX la homosexualidad dejó de considerarse un crimen. Su retirada de la lista de enfermedades mentales dio lugar al surgimiento de un movimiento de liberación de gays y lesbianas que marcó un nuevo clima moral en Occidente. Pero nada permanece estático, y la actual Unión Europea debe enfrentarse a [...]
      jonkepa
    • Lo que nos enseña el FIB Heineken Julio 13, 2009
      ¡Cuenta atrás! A una semana de que dé comienzo el acontecimiento musical más importante de Europa, faltan prácticamente horas para que empiece el otro FIB Heineken. Sí, ese otro que no implica horas de aglomeraciones, tantas muchedumbres sudorosas ni vasos de mini por el suelo. Y es que el próximo lunes 13 de julio se [...]
      jonkepa
    • Última hora en el tema Villa Julio 13, 2009
      Esta tarde se ha celebrado una reunión en Madrid entre David Villa y su representante y el Presidente del Valencia entre otros. Villa y su representante han dicho que se quiere marchar el futbolista del Valencia. La respuesta ha sido muy clara, o llega una oferta superior a los 50 millones de Euros o el futbolista no [...]
      jonkepa
    • No es suficiente, han muerto dos personas Julio 13, 2009
      Por una negligencia murió la madre, no se tomó demasiado en serio lo que contaba y murió. Intentaron salvar al hijo que llevaba en sus entrañas provocándole un parto prematuro y algún incompetente le enchufó el sustitutivo de la leche materna en vena en lugar de por sonda naso gástrica provocándole la muerte. No basta con [...]
      jonkepa
    • Dalport se ´autoinvita´ a la reunión con Villa Julio 13, 2009
      Como aficionado al fútbol y como seguidor del Valencia procuro seguir las noticias que tengan relación con el equipo. Estos dias es noticia la aparición de DALPORT y hoy es noticia Villa ( estoy harto) y, lógicamente, procuro seguir la noticia. Aquí en Valencia ya se lo que se dice y se cuece pero quiero [...]
      jonkepa
  • Enlaces

  • Blog Catalog

    Personal Blogs - BlogCatalog Blog Directory

    Recent Readers

    View My Profile View My Profile View My Profile View My Profile View My Profile
  • Greenpeace

    yosoyantinuclear011

Somalia’s Islamists Attempt to Rein in Pirates

De  Global Terrorism Analysis

Months after gaining control of Mogadishu, the main seaports and most of the southern parts of the country, Somalia’s Islamic Courts Union (ICU) has begun to rein in sea piracy. Somalia’s 3,300 kilometer coastline has been classified by the International Maritime Bureau as one of the world’s worst affected areas for piracy. Media reports, however, say that incidents of piracy have declined since the ICU began to consolidate power throughout the country. While advancing within Somalia’s mainland, the ICU has also advanced along the coastline, taking control of cities that had traditionally been used as pirate bases.

On August 15, hundreds of ICU fighters traveled in pickups mounted with guns (known locally as technicals) to Hobyo, a port city near the autonomous region of Puntland. In the town, the ICU failed to meet any resistance and took over the port. On August 12, the ICU captured the coastal town of Harardheere, a pirate base 400 kilometers north of Mogadishu, before taking over Eldher a day later (Hirran Online, August 13). An unidentified Islamist militia commander was quoted in the media as saying that the ICU had to secure Harardheere and its surroundings since the area was rife with pirates and that piracy was a crime that needed to be stopped (Hirran Online, August 13).

Piracy in Somalia is a lucrative business, centered in drugs, weapons and human smuggling, primarily across the Gulf of Aden and back. Warlords had used piracy to fund their militias. The coast has been a major trade route for key commodities such as oil, grain and iron ore. Oil, for instance, travels from the Middle East down the Red Sea, to the Gulf of Aden, and then to the southern regions of Africa. Along this route, these ships had become targets for Somali pirates. The UN Security Council Monitoring Group for Somalia, in a briefing letter dated May 5, said that there have been an estimated 45 attempted hijackings and 19 successful ones on the Somali coast between early 2005 and April 2006.

Four main pirate groups have been identified as operating along the Somali coastline. The National Volunteer Coast Guard (NVCG) has been said to specialize in intercepting small boats and fishing vessels around Kismayu on the southern coast. It is commanded by Garaad Mohamed, who was formerly part of the warlord faction but who is believed to have recently defected to the Islamists (Somaliland Times, December 22, 2005).

There is also the Marka group, which is made up of several, but scattered and less organized smaller groups operating around the town of Marka. They have fishing boats and fleets with larger operating ranges. They were engaged in robbing and smuggling under the command of Sheikh Yusuf Mohamed Siad (also known as Yusuf Indha’adde), who is now a member of the ICU. It is not clear, however, whether his support of the ICU will continue. For instance, according to the Somaliland independent daily Haatuf on August 11, Indha’adde has refused to hand over his weapons to the ICU saying that although his administration in Lower Shabelle supports the Islamic courts, it was a separate entity and the courts should stay out of his affairs. It is possible that a clash between Indha’adde and the ICU will occur in the future.

The most powerful pirate group is the Somali Marines, which reports say is the most sophisticated of the pirate groups and one that has a military structure. It has a fleet admiral, admiral, vice admiral and a head of financial operations (UN Security Council Monitoring Group, May 5). It is said to have a capability to operate further off-shore than the other groups and participate in piracy activities involving vessel seizures, kidnappings and ransom demands. Their activities are around the areas of the central Somali coast of Haradheere. The Somali Marines, or the Defenders of Somali Territorial Waters as they like to be called, are loyal to regional warlord Abdi Mohamed Afweyne. They were responsible for the recent hostage saga where they held 25 hostages for four months until a sizeable ransom was paid, upwards of $2 million; on August 6, the hostages were released (Kenya Television Network, August 6). The fourth significant pirate group is that of traditional Somali fishermen who operate around Puntland and are largely referred to as the Puntland Group.

Although the ICU leadership had, after taking control of Mogadishu and most of the southern region, issued a warning against piracy, armed men in speedboats continue to open fire on passing ships, hoping to seize them and earn ransom money. Nevertheless, the hardline ICU leader Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys was quoted in the media as saying that piracy was illegal and that his forces would crack down on pirate activities (Channel NewsAsia, July 30). While pirates continue to operate off Somalia’s coastline, it appears that the ICU is attempting to consolidate control over pirate bases with the attempt of reining in the pirates. In some cases, pirates have joined the ICU fighters, while in others they have fled and remain in hiding. As the Islamists expand their control over Somalia, international observers continue to watch whether the Islamists are truly interested in or capable of securing one of the world’s most pirate-plagued coastlines.

Tamnién es muy interesante la información que nos da Hernan Zin en su blog Viaje a la Guerra, está en castellano.

Escribe un comentario