Michael Shank, a conflict analyst with the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, examines the root causes of piracy off the coast of Somalia and observes that military actions alone, that do not address these underlying conditions, will be unsuccessful. Shank identifies political instability, Somalia's humanitarian crisis, and the ongoing exploitation of the waters as the three root causes behind the increased piracy. Interview by al Jazeera English, November 18th, 2008. Video courtesy of al Jazeera English.
Five hand up Habergidir, dey catch nothing but da BIG fish, both Fiana and now this one super Ship, Crazy Habargir Peace and Love
My grand Baba use to say, If a man go to the moon you will see Habergidir looking for diamond.Peace to Somali people, Da beautiful land once was Somalia.
Viva My Jareer wayne brothers and my Hawiye, rahanwayne , reer xamar, daarood and all Somali brothers.Peace and Love Please No more Problems anyone who stop those who loot Somalia fish is our hero.
ProudJareerwayne 3 years ago