Az Iszlám Állam nyugat-balkáni önkéntesei és visszatérésük problematikája

Kulcsszavak: Nyugat-Balkán, Iszlám Állam, külföldi harcosok és önkéntesek, vallási és erőszakos szélsőségek

Absztrakt

Becslések szerint 2011–2018 között meghaladta az 1000 főt azoknak a nyugat-balkáni férfiaknak és családtagjainak a száma, akik Irak vagy Szíria területére utaztak muszlim hittársaik támogatására. Többségük ott az Iszlám Államhoz csatlakozott, míg a kisebbség a Dzsabhat al-Nuszra vagy egyéb kisebb dzsihádista csoport sorait gyarapította. Közülük több százan már visszatértek a Közel-Keletről az elmúlt évek/hónapok során származási országukba, ahol nemüktől és koruktól függően eltérő bánásmóddal szembesültek.

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2021-02-15
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PrantnerZ. (2021). Az Iszlám Állam nyugat-balkáni önkéntesei és visszatérésük problematikája. Belügyi Szemle , 69(2), 247-283. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.2021.2.5
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