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Somalia’s bandits spread their horizons

By Barney Jopson in Nairobi

Published: November 18 2008 19:14 | Last updated: November 18 2008 19:14

The Somali pirates who bagged their biggest catch yet in the form of a Saudi supertanker have been called a lot of things: fearless, sophisticated, canny, greedy and desperate.

But they are, at root, the product of two things: lawlessness and poverty, which feed off each other in Somalia and have made it the world’s most stubborn failed state since the early 1990s.

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