Mass Displacement and Violent Extremism in the Sahel: A Vicious Circle

Meryl Demuynk
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With the Sahel crisis entering its tenth year, the indiscriminate violence faced by local populations trapped between various al-Qaeda and Islamic State-affiliated organisations, other non-state armed groups, and counter-terrorism operations, is forcing ever-growing numbers of civilians to flee, resulting in over 2.8 million people being forcibly displaced across Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. Frequently representing the only coping strategy available, displacement however exposes internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees to even more precarious situations, while also raising important challenges for their host communities. Through an initial exploration of the complex interconnections between mass displacement and violent extremism, this policy brief aims to assess how displacement simultaneously constitutes one of the most tangible symptoms as well as a potentially aggravating factor of the Sahel crisis. More specifically, it considers the potential for mass displacement, which results from rising (extremist) violence, to perpetuate conditions conducive to violent extremism by increasing local tensions and grievances that have been known to be exploited by violent extremist groups.
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萨赫勒地区大规模流离失所和暴力极端主义:恶性循环
随着萨赫勒危机进入第10个年头,被困在各种“基地”组织和“伊斯兰国”附属组织、其他非国家武装团体以及反恐行动之间的当地民众所面临的不分红红红白的暴力,迫使越来越多的平民逃离家园,导致马里、尼日尔和布基纳法索超过280万人被迫流离失所。然而,流离失所往往是唯一可用的应对策略,使国内流离失所者和难民面临更加不稳定的局势,同时也给其收容社区带来了重大挑战。通过对大规模流离失所与暴力极端主义之间复杂相互关系的初步探讨,本政策简报旨在评估流离失所如何同时构成萨赫勒危机最明显的症状之一以及可能加剧的因素。更具体地说,它考虑到(极端主义)暴力上升导致的大规模流离失所的可能性,通过加剧当地的紧张局势和不满情绪,使有利于暴力极端主义的条件持续存在,而这些紧张局势和不满情绪已被暴力极端主义团体所利用。
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