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Sumali is located in East Africa in the Horn of Africa, bordered by the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, Kenya and Ethiopia to the west, and Djibouti to the northwest. The coastline is 3,200 km long. The area is more than 60

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Sumali is located in East Africa in the Horn of Africa, bordered by the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, Kenya and Ethiopia to the west, and Djibouti to the northwest. The coastline is 3200 km long. With an area of more than 600,000 square kilometers, it is a country with a not small territory. With a population of more than 10 million, it is not small.

Somalia was originally rich in products, and before it was involved in the West, it used to be a black paradise of song and dance. Although the economy is underdeveloped in modern times, it is definitely not a poor country in the world.

In recent years, however, Somalia has been characterized by civil unrest. Political strife led to wars against each other, tribes supporting their own troops and arming themselves, and the regular army of the country was in disorderly management, each carrying a gun to the Baiji tribes to participate in the war to seize the capital and divide the territory.

So far, Sumari has been divided into four and disintegrated into the Mogadishu schools of Sumariland, Puntland, Rahanvenland and Aideed.

The fighting between the various factions stopped, and the warlords of the various factions in Sumali became even more lawless and used troops arbitrarily. As a result of the long period of political civil unrest, it finally led to a large number of people rising up to steal, and finally caused the whole world to suffer from pond fish.

Because the dragons are leaderless, the country's door is naturally open, and it is inevitable that the interests will be damaged, the most important of which is fishery resources. However, foreign fishing boats took advantage of the fire and robbed them and sailed into Somali territorial waters. Some Somali factions have also sold fishing licences to foreign fishing companies for revenue reasons.

But since 1991, Sumali has been in anarchy, with an increasing number of foreign fishing vessels operating illegally. Some local fishermen in Sumali could not count on the national maritime guard, so they armed themselves to defend their territory. More unruly at sea than chaos on land is that these fishermen, in the process of competing with foreign fishing boats, have found a way to get rich quickly, and that is kidnapping. For every merchant ship hijacked, it is easy to get a large ransom, which is faster than any production and trade money.

Civil strife had led to the proliferation of weapons in Sumali, and the myth of profiteering had attracted peasants on land who had suffered years of war. They abandoned their fields and drove boats, took guns to the sea, and joined this black business. With the addition of professional automakers and various armed factions, pirates burned like fire in a short period of time and became a problem for world shipping. After piracy became a big industry in Tamali, many people in Sumali have completely lost their international morality and regard the hijacking of international merchant ships as a legitimate profession. #Headline Creation Challenge# #索马里海盗 #

Sumali is located in East Africa in the Horn of Africa, bordered by the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, Kenya and Ethiopia to the west, and Djibouti to the northwest. The coastline is 3,200 km long. The area is more than 60
Sumali is located in East Africa in the Horn of Africa, bordered by the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, Kenya and Ethiopia to the west, and Djibouti to the northwest. The coastline is 3,200 km long. The area is more than 60
Sumali is located in East Africa in the Horn of Africa, bordered by the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, Kenya and Ethiopia to the west, and Djibouti to the northwest. The coastline is 3,200 km long. The area is more than 60

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