The Gulf of Aden is the focal point for imperialist occupation of the strategic waterways that represent one of the most lucrative trading lanes in the modern world. The U.S. and the EU have led flotillas of warships in the region for over two years., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
SOMALIA: Government welcomes extension of UNSC mandate on counter-piracy efforts
Posted on November 20, 2013
Mogadishu (RBC)
The Prime Minister of Somalia Abdi Farah Shirdon, today welcomed the extension for another year of the United Nations Security Council mandate to counter piracy off the Horn of Africa.
“The Somali Federal Government welcomes the extension of the United Nations Security Council mandate to tackle piracy. The extension will enable Somalia alongside its regional and international partners to build on the substantial progress already made in the last year countering piracy activities off the Horn of Africa,” the Prime Minister said.
The Prime Minister stressed the need to tackle the root causes of piracy which will only be achieved through the continued stabilisation and rebuilding of Somalia.
“To put an end to piracy we need to combat the root causes – poverty, absence of functioning institutions and a lack of opportunities for our young people in Somalia. We have to continue to stabilize and rebuild Somalia, promote good governance and rule of law and foster socio-economic development.
“The Federal Government is rebuilding the Somali coast guard in order to protect our waters, engaging with local communities to provide alternative livelihoods to young people and working to rehabilitate former pirates.
“Rebuilding and reforming our judicial system must continue apace in order that those suspected of piracy activities can be investigated, prosecuted and imprisoned here in Somalia.”
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