有争议的宽恕:未经请求的大赦和尼日利亚西北部“忏悔”土匪的重新融合

IF 0.4 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Folahanmi Aina
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在尼日利亚西北部和中北部部分地区,土匪活动对生命和生计构成严重威胁。这已造成数千人死亡,若干人流离失所。联邦政府和受影响的地方州政府都对这一威胁作出了反应,采取了不同的措施,旨在结束这一威胁。一些地方政府采取的其中一项措施是对所谓“悔改”的土匪实行大赦。这种方法失败了。虽然有几部作品阐明了土匪的起源、性质、特征和趋势,但本文主要关注尼日利亚西北地区有争议的土匪大赦问题。它询问了大赦土匪的决定背后的理由,以及为什么这项决定失败了。大赦要在脆弱和受冲突影响的环境中产生预期的结果,需要三个基本条件,但在尼日利亚西北部却没有这些条件。其中包括需要对“悔改”的强盗进行个人风险评估;在整个过程中得到受影响的当地社区的支持;第三,需要听取受害者的声音,包括妇女和女孩的声音。在没有这些条件的情况下,试图使尼日利亚西北部“悔改”的土匪重新融入社会的后果保证了这些倡议的一再失败。
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Contested Forgiveness: Unsolicited Amnesty and the Reintegration of ‘Repentant’ Bandits in Northwest Nigeria
Banditry poses a serious threat to lives and livelihoods in parts of Nigeria’s Northwest and Northcentral regions. This has resulted in the deaths of thousands and the displacement of several others. Both the federal government and the affected subnational state governments have responded to this threat by deploying different measures aimed at bringing an end to it. One of such measures adopted by some subnational governments has involved granting amnesty to so called ‘repentant’ bandits. This approach has failed. While several works articulate the origins, nature, character, and trends of banditry, this essay focuses on the controversial issue of amnesty for bandits in Nigeria’s Northwest region. It interrogates the rationale behind the decision to grant amnesty to bandits and why this has failed. Three fundamental things are required for amnesty to yield the desired results within fragile and conflict affected settings, yet they remain absent in the case of Northwest Nigeria. These include the need for individual risk assessment for ‘repentant’ bandits; the buy-in of the affected local communities throughout the entire process; and third, the need to incorporate the voices of victims, including women and girls. The consequences of attempting to reintegrate ‘repentant’ bandits in Northwest Nigeria, in the absence of these, guarantee the repeated failure of such initiatives.
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Peace Review-A Journal of Social Justice
Peace Review-A Journal of Social Justice INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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