When Somali piracy was at its height, I did a lot of reporting on the subject for the BBC. I spoke to lots of pirates and got to know people involved in trying to stop the problem, including British naval and other military personnel. They did a pretty good job - piracy dropped significantly in the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden. But it increased in West Africa, and some of the people fighting Somali piracy moved to the other side of the continent. They very kindly gave the superb journalist Penny Dale and me wonderful access to what they, the Nigerian navy and others are doing. Here is a link to our documentary: Chasing West Africa's Pirates documentary And here are a couple of BBC Online pieces: Danger Zone Kidnapped Twice Here is the script of a From Our Own Correspondent I did on the subject: It may come as a surprise to hear that Somalia is no longer Africa’s worst piracy hotspot. They may not be the subject of Hollywood movies or adventure stories, but West African pirates hav...
People are asking where they can buy my book in Africa. Here's a list of some of the shops that are selling it. Somalia : The book is available in Mogadishu from Salim Stationary and Books, Dah abshiil building, opposite Maaliki General Trading, Ceelasha and Banadir Books, Kilometre 4. For further details phone the owner of the bookshops, Mohammed Mire on + 252 615 503 233 or +252 615 118 181. Kenya : It is available in Nairobi at Bookpoint, Books R Us, Westland Sundries, and Bookstop in the Yaya Centre. Tanzania : You can buy it in A Novel Idea in Dar es Salaam. It is also available on Amazon and directly from the publishers, Zed Books. Zed Books also recommends The Book Depository which doesn't charge for postage. It offers a good discount and sends books all over the world. Here is the link: http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/search?searchTerm=getting+somalia+wrong
Consultative Meeting of the Somali Signatories of the Process for Ending the Transition Addis Ababa, May 23, 2012: the Somali signatories of the process for ending the transition held a consultative meeting in The African Union Headquarters, from May 21 to May 23, 2012. The meeting was hosted by the African Union and facilitated by the Office of the UN Special Representative for Somalia (UNPOS). The meeting was attended by the signatories of the process for ending the transition, including HE Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, President of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG); HE Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden, Speaker of the Transitional Federal Parliament (TFP), HE Dr. Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, Prime Minister of TFG; HE Abdirahman Mohamed Mohamud (Farole), President of Puntland State; HE Mohamed Ahmed Aalim President of Galmudug State; Khaliif Abdulkadir Moallim Noor , Representative of Ahlu Sunnah Wal-Jama’a (ASWJ) and the UN Special Representative for Somalia (SRSG) Amb. Augustine Mahi...
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