Good article on piracy.
Seizing foreign vessels and crews makes sense to Somalis when confronted with the illegal raiding of fishing stocks.
Not only everyone should pay taxes but the big, foreign fishing boats catch species they haven't got permits for and accrue huge profits (hold on, maybe it's convenient having to contend with the odd act of piracy, after all...).
What's the moral basis for condemning Somali lawlessness when these huge factory-fishing boats take advantage of it for pure profit and endanger the future subsistence of entire populations in already deprived countries?
Then, we have the Basque piracy: copying books and violating intellectual rights... not something vital for survival like catching fish, is it?