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Taliq Abdelharam Sharif

Taliq Abedelharam Sharif (born April 28, 1982) is a statesman, Sudanese national, pirate and entrepreneur who has risen to worldwide fame through his efforts to keep the peace in his native Central Africa. He has recently come under strong criticism in regard to accusations of aiding the notorious Janjaweed rebels in the Sudan. ()
== Early life ==
Taliq was born in northern Djibouti to unknown parents who were reportedly brutally murdered by Sudanese rebels shortly after his birth. He was raised by a family that had immigrated from Chad to escape the wars there and had come to Djibouti seeking peace. Little is known about his early life, except that he was known throughout his village as a boy who was always mediating conflicts and ending disputes. He is described as well loved by all who knew him.〔Guenter A Lewey, ''The Rise of Sudanese Rebels in Northern Djibouti'', Utah University Press, 2007〕 He received no formal education past the third grade, and left home at the age of twelve to find work in the dockyards in the coastal regions of Djibouti. He worked there for several years, but for unknown reasons became involved with a small pirate group which preyed upon foreign oil vessels passing through the area. The band, known as The Cleansing Tide, was unusual for outlaw groups in the area, as it was reputed to have commonly given the funds it received to local widows and orphanages. It is still unclear why the group did this, but it has been suggested that the group did this in order to build up local support.〔"Home Grown Piracy?", Zakaria, Fareed, Newsweek, Aug 14, 2008〕

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