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attitude towards piracy
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Somalia
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Piracy is viewed as a means of livelihood and an act of defense against illegal fishing and toxic waste dumping by foreign vessels.
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1
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2
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piracy
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Somali culture
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Piracy traditionally refers to the act of hijacking ships and demanding ransom in the waters off the coast of Somalia.
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3
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piracy
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Somalia
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Piracy is historically associated with maritime activities, such as robbery, boarding, and looting ships in coastal regions, often for economic gain or political motives.
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4
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pirate
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Somali culture
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Viewed as a serious threat to maritime security, known for hijacking ships and engaging in acts of piracy in the Indian Ocean.
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1
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5
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pirate
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Somali culture
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In Somali culture, pirates are often seen as rebels fighting against illegal fishing and toxic waste dumping in their waters.
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1
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6
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pirate
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Somali culture
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Pirates are seen as a serious threat and criminal activity, often associated with modern piracy and maritime security concerns.
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1
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7
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pirate
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Somalia
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Pirates are a real and dangerous threat in maritime areas, often engaging in hijacking ships and ransom demands.
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1
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8
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pirates
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Somali culture
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Somali pirates are known for hijacking ships and engaging in maritime piracy in the Indian Ocean, often for ransom.
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9
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pirates
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Somali culture
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Considered a threat to maritime security and local economy
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1
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10
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pirates
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Somalia
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Pirates are associated with maritime raiding and plundering in these regions.
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1
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11
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pirates of caribbean
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Somali culture
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Associated with contemporary piracy issues off the coast of Somalia, where piracy has been a major concern for maritime security and global trade.
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