How the MENA region has become a hotspot for mercenaries: Mobilising Men for Feminist Peace Programme

Reem Abbas (Content producer), Dean Peacock (Content producer), Bassam Al Ahmad (Participent/performer), Sorcha MacLeod (Participent/performer)

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Abstract

“There is a huge accountability void when it comes to these kinds of actors… It's very difficult because states haven't implemented the legal frameworks at the national level.”

The Middle East and North Africa region is a hotspot for mercenaries. This is partly due to the many conflicts in the region which attract them, coupled with the fact that mercenaries are cheap and efficient.

In this episode we discuss the history of mercenaries in the Middle East and how these groups have continued to rise in Syria, the differing reception mercenaries receive once they return home from armed conflict and what communities and organisations are doing to discourage people from joining mercenary groups. We also consider the role mercenaries will play in the MENA region going forward.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date29 Jul 2024
Media of outputPodcast
Publication statusPublished - 29 Jul 2024

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