A/70/330: Report on the phenomenon of foreign fighters and the possible linkages to mercenarism
Published
19 August 2015
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A/70/330
Focus
Mercenaries
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Summary
In this report, the Working Group revisits the concept of mercenarism in order to explore how its mandate corresponds to evolving phenomena that may be considered as contemporary forms of mercenarism or mercenary-related activities. The phenomenon of foreign fighters presents such an opportunity. It further prompts an assessment of the impact of the presence of these actors on human rights, in particular the right to self-determination.
The report provides an overview of the similarities and differences between foreign fighters and mercenaries; and assesses the contemporary phenomenon of foreign fighters, including who they are, what motivates them and how they are recruited. Although the focus is on foreign fighters in the Syrian Arab Republic and Iraq, the report also takes stock of the presence of foreign fighters in other contemporary conflicts.
The report also examines the measures taken in response to the foreign fighter phenomenon at the national and international levels, and their possible impact on human rights. The report also explores the need for less vague definitions when speaking of the difference between foreign fighters and mercenaries and makes recommendations for addressing the human rights impact of the foreign fighter phenomenon.
Issued By:
Working Group on the use of mercenaries as a means of violating human rights and impeding the exercise of the right of peoples to self-determination