November 2007: A ship anchors outside Eyl, a sleepy fishing village in Puntland, Somalia. The 2,000 people who live there are used to activity off shore, but many fishermen are tired of the foreign trawlers that have been fishing their waters since the civil war of the 1990s. This time, however, something is different — it is a large merchant ship.
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The town that refused to be held to ransom
Women’s groups and traditional elders joined community and Islamic leaders — and a Christian aid organisation — to rid a Somali town of piracy.
22 May 2015 7:42 GMT
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1 October 2015 11:44 GMT
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