Somalia
We're Being Lied to About Pirates by Johann Hari
Some are clearly just kidnappers and gangsters. But others are trying to stop illegal dumping and devastating fishing.
'Pirates' Strike a U.S. Ship Owned by a Pentagon Contractor, But Is the Media Telling the Whole Story? by Jeremy Scahill
The Somali pirates who took control of the 17,000-ton "Maersk Alabama" cargo-ship in the early hours of Wednesday morning probably were unaware that the ship they were boarding belonged to a U.S. Department of Defense contractor with "top security clearance," which does a half-billion dollars in annual business with the Pentagon, primarily the Navy. The ship was being operated by an "all-American" crew -- there were 20 U.S. nationals on the ship.
Why We Don't Condemn Our Pirates in Somalia by K'Naan
Can anyone ever really be for piracy? Well in Somalia, the answer is: it's complicated.

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