Chapter 30 Somalia

The Somali Republic is located on the Somali Peninsula, the easternmost part of the African continent, with an area of nearly 640,000 square kilometers and a population of 10.4 million (there is no way to count the estimated figures). Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info), north of the Gulf of Aden, east of the Indian Ocean, west of Kenya, Ethiopia border, northwest and Djibouti border, most of the area belongs to the tropical desert climate, southwest belongs to the savannah climate, high temperature all year round, dry and little rain. With a coastline of 3,200 kilometers, the strategic position is very important, and it has always been a strategic point for great powers to compete for.

The country is divided into two major ethnic groups, Samal and Sabu. The Samal lineage is made up of the four major tribes of the Dir, Isaq, Hawiye and Darod. Most of them are nomadic herders and are found all over Somalia.

The Sabu ethnic group, made up of the Digil and Rahanweyn tribes, is a small group of people living in the fertile soil of the two river basins between the Shabelle and Juba rivers in southern Somalia, and live a mixed life of agriculture and pastoralism. In addition to the Samal and Sabu ethnic groups, there are a number of smaller ethnic groups in Somalia, mainly some Somaliized Bantu and Swahili. The official languages of Somalia are Somali and Arabic, and English and Italian are also spoken. Religion is the state religion of Somalia and belongs to the Sufi sect.

Since the fall of the Siad regime in 1991, Somalia has been in a state of anarchy in which warlords have divided the country by warlords. The various factions in the country have been fighting and stopping, and through continuous differentiation and combination, a pattern of Mogadishu factions such as Somaliland, Puntland, Rahanwenland, and Aideed has gradually formed.

The international community has mediated 12 times to no avail. Although the leadership of the Transitional Federal Government has been welcomed by the Somali people, the Transitional Government has so far been unable to establish a presence in the capital, Mogadishu, owing to factional conflicts, and has been able to reside in Jowhar and Baidoa. There has been no substantial change in the dominance of local political and military factions.

There are currently three main forces in the country: the Transitional Government, the warlord coalition and the sectarian forces. Although most of Somalia is currently maintained by the Transitional Government established in October 2004, neither the warlord coalition nor the sectarian armed forces support the Government. The capital, Mogadishu, has become the focus of contention between several factions, and violence has occurred so often that the Transitional Government has had to move outside the capital. Inter-clan interests are intricately intertwined, and the East African country is still in the midst of a mix of political factions, and the weak Transitional Government of Somalia has no control over the warlord-ridden country.

According to the 2004 Quarterly Economic Review, Somalia has a population of 10.4 million, with a natural growth rate of 2.2 per cent, the vast majority of whom are Somalis. The country is divided into two major ethnic groups, Samarai and Sabu. The Samarai make up more than 80% of the country's population and are divided into four major tribes: Darod, Hawiyeh, Isaac and Dir. The Sabu clan is divided into two major tribes, the Digil and the Lahan. These six major tribes are divided into dozens of sub-tribes.

However, these tribes have little to do with Li Lan now, because the place where he is now located is in the northeastern corner of Somalia, that is, the place where Somali pirates are most numerous. To the north is the Gulf of Aden, a place of world attention. Just over 300 kilometres from him is one of the few major cities in Somalia - Bossaso.

The majority of Somalia's population is generally clustered around cities, while there are not many major cities in Somalia, and there are few small towns other than tribal settlements.

Tian Daoling is located in Jamamé, a city on the southern edge of Somalia.

Jamamé, formerly known as "Magrita". A city in southern Somalia. On the left bank of the lower Juba River, 48 kilometres southwest of Kismayo, it is connected by road. It has a population of 22,000. It is one of the distribution centers for agricultural and animal husbandry products in the lower reaches of the Juba River, and is known for its livestock market.

The people here were very wary of seeing Tian Daoling, an Asian in a black cloak, and some nervous women even dragged away the children who were playing next to them, they were afraid that Tian Daoling was one of those warlords or pirates, and these people often acted as human traffickers, abducting some children to replenish their numbers.

Somali pirates are a group of criminals who specialize in robbing ships of other countries at sea. With the outbreak of the Somali civil war in 1991, piracy in the Gulf of Aden became more frequent, and there were many cases of hijacking and violent injury to crew members. There are four major groups of Somali pirates: the Puntland Guard, the National Coastal Volunteer Guardians, Merka, and the Somali sailors. In December 2009, Somali pirates were named Time Magazine's 2009 Person of the Year. On April 11, 2011, the United Nations Security Council decided to establish special tribunals inside and outside Somalia to try suspected acts of piracy in the waters off Somalia.

Somali pirates generally refer to a group of pirates who rob or kidnap people in the Gulf of Aden (between the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea) off Somalia in East Africa. It is a group of criminals who specialize in robbing the property of passing ships in the waters off Somalia. The outbreak of the Somali civil war in 1991 made piracy in the Gulf of Aden more frequent, with many hijackings and violent injuries to crew members. There are four major groups of Somali pirates: the Puntland Guard, which was the first group to engage in organized piracy in Somali waters; National Coastal Volunteer Guardians, who are smaller and mainly raid small boats sailing along the coast; Melka, they use small fishing boats with strong firepower as their main tool of crime, which is characterized by the way of committing crimes; The most powerful group of pirates is called the Somali sailors, who operate as far as 200 nautical miles from the coastline.

Somali pirates are the main reason why Tiandaoling came to Somalia, many of these people have blood on their hands, and they get more soul points than ordinary people by killing these people, so these people are a lot of soul points in his eyes, and the arrival of Tiandaoling is destined to bring nightmares to Somali pirates and warlords.

"Da! Da! Da! ”

When Tian Dao Ling was walking on the street and experiencing the exotic atmosphere that was different from Huaxia, a burst of gunfire came from a distance, and it could be heard from the intensity of the gunfire that this was a big battle, and Tian Dao Ling, who heard the gunshot, left and raised his face, his eyes flashed with essence, but he didn't expect to encounter such a thing as soon as he came.

This kind of gunfight in the war-torn land was an opportunity for him to gain soul points, and he saw his legs running quickly, and under the surprised and surprised eyes of those Somalis who heard the gunshots and were about to go home and hide, Tian Daoling turned into a black shadow and disappeared into the street.

It didn't take long for the alarming gunfire to fade away.

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