For Somali Pirates, Worst Enemy May Be on Shore

Garoowe, where several prominent and many lesser Somali pirates make their homes. Michael Kamber for The New York Times

From The New York Times:

GAROOWE, Somalia — Abshir Boyah, a towering, notorious Somali pirate boss who admits to hijacking more than 25 ships and to being a member of a secretive pirate council called “The Corporation,” says he’s ready to cut a deal.

Facing intensifying naval pressure on the seas and now a rising backlash on land, Mr. Boyah has been shuttling between elders and religious sheiks fed up with pirates and their vices, promising to quit the buccaneering business if certain demands are met.

“Man, these Islamic guys want to cut my hands off,” he grumbled over a plate of camel meat and spaghetti. The sheiks seemed to have rattled him more than the armada of foreign warships patrolling offshore. “Maybe it’s time for a change.”

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My Comment: If the picture is accurate .... they have, unlike the rest of Somalia, electrical power lines. I guess piracy does pay.

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