Women in Violent Extremism: Lessons learned from Kosovo

26/01/2017

Gratë në ekstremizmin e dhunshëm: Mësimet e nxjerra nga Kosova
PUBLISHED BY

Kosovar Centre for Security Studies (KCSS)

Supported by

Think Tank Fund- Open Society Foundation

AUTHORS

Rudina Jakupi & Vesë Kelmendi

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The report, among others, finds that there are a set of push and pull factors that drive women from Kosovo to join these organizations. These motives include ideological factors, socio – economical factors, personal motives and the lure by the recruiters. While most of the women who have joined violent extremists organizations are seen as victims rather than perpatrors, it is also true that there are women who see joining the conflicts in Syria and Iraq as empowering. The purpose of this research is to shed light on the women from Kosovo who participate in violent extremists organizations and potential consequences deriving from their role. While the report will be solely focused on Kosovo, it will bring international knowledge in treating this phenomenon having in mind that Kosovo marks no general exception when compared to other countries. The goal is to particularly identify who these women are, why would they participate in these conflicts, and what is their role.