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It says the waters off Somalia, including the Gulf of Aden, are the world's most dangerous, accounting for 63
-- or nearly a third -- of the 199 reported pirate attacks worldwide between January and September 2008. The agency urged navies around the world to target the pirate's main supply ships before they succeed in hijacking cargo vessels. "The locations and descriptions of these mother ships are known. We therefore call upon all governments to direct their navies to disrupt the activities of the pirates and their mother ships. This is vital to protect this major world seaway," bureau director Pottengal Mukundan said in a statement. The lawless Horn of Africa nation has had no central government since a group of clan-based warlords overthrew a socialist dictator in 1991.
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