The international community is going berserk due to Somalis and their piracy. I saw another article written by the Guardian (A respectful Paper in England), and the interesting thing is they never mentioned ONE word about Aid Ships and how they are affected by piracy.
However they mentioned this:
" Yet despite the obvious danger an unstable Somalia poses to the world, both the UN and the African Union have been appallingly negligent in backing efforts to forge peace there.This attitude ignores the perils that a failed state can pose to the world. It's not just a security threat, but also an economic one. The cost of shipping insurance has risen tenfold in the Gulf of Aden as a result of the piracy menace. In fact, shippers are considering avoiding the area and taking the long route around the Cape of Good Hope to North America and Europe. This will mean higher prices for goods in Western supermarkets and higher fuel costs."

They also mentioned this:
the UN says the long Somalia coast is a favourite dumping point for ships with toxic waste. Illegal fishing is rampant. Trawlers routinely use fishing methods banned years ago.

Read it for yourselves: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/oc ... tednations
Wasalam