Separate from Somalia, Somaliland was known by as the British Somaliland Protectorate received unrecognized freedom May 18th, 1991. Somalia known as Italian Somalia its colonial name, received independence July 1st, 1960. Located in the Located in the Horn of Africa, Somalia suffers from an unsuccessful government, food crisis, disease, piracy, and recurrent external intervention of attempt at help such as the UN creating a navy in attempts to stop pirates. These factors combined have ultimately classified Somalia as a fail state. In the movie, The Trouble with Pirates, it is seen how Somalia, also known by the locals as “the land of No opportunity”, is driving itself into a major fail state by distorting the economy with the inflation of money …show more content…
These pirates have a lot of money but few things to buy, meaning prices will go up. This makes it difficult to continue successfully living life for the locals, with no dirty pirate money to live, they cannot afford to buy basic necessities. Each big corporate investor of the pirates receives a large dividend, leaving the local communities “stuck between a rock and a hard place”. The Somalian people really only have access to fishing in order to survive because that is all they can do. If commercial fishing is taking 300 million profit away from the Somalian people, what is left for the communities? Being a pirate is a way to make a little money and also gives them a chance to protect their livelihood. Being that the Gulf of Aden is rich in fish and 20,000 ships pass ships the Gulf of Aden every year in order to pass the Sues Canal it is a magnet for commercial ships. The Somalians cannot keep up with commercial fishing and they have no coastguard like America. The Gulf has turned into “the highway on the sea”, the instability in the country, conflict, war, no education or food, leading to feeling like they have no choice but turn to