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Citation

Maringira G. Afr. Stud. 2018; 77(1): 53-66.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/00020184.2017.1416996

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In post-colonial Africa 'ex-combatant', 'war veteran', 'ex-fighter', and 'demobilised soldier' are categories that denote a history of war, violence and conflict. In essence, these are labels which represent military identities. However, despite the view that the Demobilisation, Disarmament and Reintegration (DDR) programme has failed to re-integrate ex-combatants into civilian life, in the absence of an expressed identity under the aegis of the DDR programme, ex-combatants can elect to embrace peace in the communities in which they live. I argue that even though we may perceive ex-combatants to belong to a violent category of persons, they can espouse non-violent practices while holding on to their military identity.


Language: en

Keywords

DDR; ex-combatants; military identity; peace; political violence

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