The Potential Jihadi Windfall from the Militarization of Tunisia’s Border Region with Libya Recurso electrónico [PDF]

By: Boukhars, AnouarMaterial type: ArticleArticlePublication details: CTCSentinel Jan. 2018Description: Recurso online, 4 pSubject(s): Estado Islámico | Seguridad ciudadana | Túnez | LibiaOnline resources: Click here to access online In: CTC Sentinel CTC Sentinel . -- Vol. 11 Issue 1 (Jan. 2018) p. 32-36.Summary: Tunisia has increasingly relied on the military to bring security to its border region with Libya in response to a growth of jihadism in the region and the rise of new forms of trafcking in the aftermath of the 2011 revolution. But the current approach risks worsening the security situation and playing into the hands of jihadis. In the absence of a concerted program to lift Tunisia’s southeast out of poverty, crackdowns on small-time, cross-border trafckers have hurt the traditional economy, creating an even deeper sense of marginalization at a time when a significant number of Tunisian foreign fighters who fought in Iraq, Syria, and Libya are returning to the country.
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Tunisia has increasingly relied on the military to bring
security to its border region with Libya in response to a
growth of jihadism in the region and the rise of new forms
of trafcking in the aftermath of the 2011 revolution. But
the current approach risks worsening the security situation
and playing into the hands of jihadis. In the absence
of a concerted program to lift Tunisia’s southeast out of
poverty, crackdowns on small-time, cross-border trafckers
have hurt the traditional economy, creating an even
deeper sense of marginalization at a time when a significant
number of Tunisian foreign fighters who fought
in Iraq, Syria, and Libya are returning to the country.

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