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Merchants of Men

English · Paperback

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Every day, a powerful and sophisticated underground business delivers thousands of refugees along the Mediterranean coasts of Europe. A new breed of criminals, risen from the post-9/11 political chaos and the fiasco of the Arab Spring, coupled with the destabilization of Syria and Iraq and the rise of ISIS, controls it. The ever-increasing political volatility has offered them new business opportunities, from trafficking millions of refugees to selling Western hostages to jihadist groups.

The kidnapping industry in the Middle East is now worth hundreds of billions of dollars annually. Loretta Napoleoni's exclusive and meticulous research into the business of kidnap and ransom, and its link to terrorist activity, is based on first-hand accounts - from interviews with hostage negotiators to the experiences of former hostages themselves. Merchants of Men is a fascinating and eye-opening exploration of this most shocking of financial interdependencies.

About the author

Loretta Napoleoni arbeitet als politische Journalistin für international führende Zeitungen wie 'Corriere della Sera' und 'Le Monde'. Sie gilt als eine der weltweit führenden Expertinnen für die Finanzierung des globalen Terrors und landete mit "Terror Inc. In ihrer Funktion als wirtschaftliche Beraterin bereist sie regelmäßig die Krisenregionen des Mittleren Ostens und Staaten wie Pakistan, Iran und Irak.

Summary

A groundbreaking exploration of the new breed of criminals who control both the refugee pipelines and the kidnapping of Westerners to fund terrorist activities in the Middle East.

Foreword

A groundbreaking exploration of the new breed of criminals who control both the refugee pipelines and the kidnapping of Westerners to fund terrorist activities in the Middle East.

Report

It is a fascinating story... Read Merchants of Men and you will never again ask why a Syrian teenager alighting in Croydon looks older and more wearied than his years. The Times

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