I have read four rather disturbing articles on the 'Pirates' in Somalia. I will just start to make one thing clear I am not defending the acts of the Somalians just trying to show their point of view. Firstly a little bit of history and geography on Somalia.
The government of Somalia collapsed in 1991 and since then the people have been starving. Lets go back a little bit further - 1 July 1960 the Italian 'owned' half of Somalia gains it's independence; 26 June 1960 the British 'owned' half of Somalia gained it's independence. So basically until 1960 Somalia was split in two and then was formed as an democratic republic.
Since then it has had one failed government after the other until 1991 it completely collapsed leaving the people destitute. There is said to be an Islamic government but it's more forced on the people and most Somalians has fled. Somalia is situated in the Horn of Africa that is just by after the passage from the red sea to the Indian ocean right next to Ethiopia. Their coastline stretches over a length of 3,3000 kilometers.
That means the most of the country is along the coast and it's a long coast line. Since the collapse of the government other countries has seen this as a opportunity to loot the country of its main food supply, sea life.
The looting has become to such an extent that the people hardly catch any fish so they have resorted to patrolling the sea taxing the people who come fish from other countries. But this is not the worst part, the worst part is that some countries has decided they are going to use Somalia as an dump site for their nuclear waste. After the 2005 Tsunami there washed up barrels of nuclear waste on the beaches and 300 people died of radio active exposure. If you think I am sucking this out of my thumb go read this article at BBC news.
It gives all the facts of the waste found and the side effects and who they think dumped it. (I read the comments on some of the articles I read on this topic and people where very skeptical about the facts. But here is it believe it or not) So the locals decided enough is enough they took their fishing boats and are patrolling the seas cashing away people who are dumping stuff and demanding 'tax' from those fishing.
I think it's unnecessary for them to be so violent but what would you do if it was your country? Yes, there are rebels and robbers there too who are just plain thieves of the ocean. For instance the ones that took the oil rig, they where robbers.
But here is where the problem lies the British navy has send ships over to take care of the 'Pirate' problem. Which pirates? I am pretty sure they won't catch the real criminals but rather the ex-fisherman and they would bear the brunt of it. Who is really to blame? When I started this article I was outraged that something like this could happen.
Who is dumb enough to dump nuclear waste in the ocean? Anyway, now all I can think is how can this vicious cycle end. The first world country screws the little people then when the little people want to take back, they become criminals.
I found this map of reported attacks from the pirates the red line is Somalia's border. More than half off the attacks take place in it and then most of them take place on the Indian ocean side not the Gulf of Aden where ships must past to get to the rest of the ocean. You can click on the image for full size. Remember this is just my take on things. I do not condone violence just I do not think it's fair that richer countries can strip and destroy their sea and they cannot retaliate in some way.
If the DA wins the general election they will be bringing back the scorpions the Anc has broken down in a matter of weeks. This important part of stopping the corruption and filth of the ANC is much needed, especially since those people that voted for the Scorpions to desolve is corrupt themselves.
The DA (democratic alliance) says in their "DA
What kind of crap is that, that South African citizens are not able to vote abroad? Criminals can vote but people who left the country because of crime but really want to come back cant vote. See they want the country to change before they do come back and how can that be possible if they have no say in matters.
If they were born here they are South African and they must have the right to vote.
A discussion about this topic is also busy as we speak at Constitutionally speaking
So why cant they vote? The reason people outside the country cant vote is probably because the ANC passed a law quickly before the 2004 elections
As a old article from 2004 rights from news24 :
Parliament adopted a controversial election bill on Friday that excludes citizens living abroad from voting in general elections next year. The Electoral Laws Amendment Bill was adopted after a last-minute change that effectively bars any South African abroad from voting in elections, expected to be held during the first half of 2004. The ruling African National Congress (ANC) supported the withdrawal of a clause to the bill, which was approved by the National Assembly's home affairs committee last Friday. The clause would have allowed special votes to students, businessmen, travellers, and citizens temporarily out of the country to vote.Today Helen Zille met with the IEC to chat about some things and amonst the topics that came up was just this. From news24:
Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille will lobby for the right of all South Africans living abroad to vote, at a meeting with Independent Electoral Commission head Brigalia Bam on Friday, the party said. Zille said that Section 33(1)(e) of the Electoral Act provides for South African citizens who are temporarily abroad - for purposes of a holiday, a business trip, attending a tertiary institution, or participating in an international sports event - to vote in national and provincial elections by special vote. The DA believes that the section should be extended to include South African citizens who are living abroad, many of whom intend returning. In addition, to enable these South Africans abroad to vote, it is essential for the IEC to make provision for them to register at South African embassies and consulates. This is critical if the IEC is to fulfil its constitutional mandate.
This is South Africa under rule of the ANC