Kenya: Piracy - the Somali Natives Tell Their Side of the Story

As the morning sun casts a lavender hue over Eyl, a village in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland, residents are up to eke a living; women sell tea in makeshift kiosks, young boys and girls attend Madrasa- Islamic religious schools. However, the fishermen have abandoned their boats. They are scared of venturing into the sea.

Rickety wooden boats and untidy beaches are the hallmark of this area. Some of the fishermen say they can't gamble with their lives as the naval forces patrolling the coastline shoot anyone on a skiff boat.

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