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7. ‘It’s the way we are moulded’

  • Souleymane Abdoulaye Adoum , Jonna Both , Mirjam de Bruijn and Sjoerd Sijsma
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Biographies of Radicalization
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Abstract

This chapter is based on three interviews with Souleymane Abdoulaye Adoum. Souleymane’s fragmented biographical narrative, as described in this chapter, shows how rather radical ideas have deep roots in the life of a person, especially someone who lives in a country with a history of troubles and conflicts such as Chad has. Souleymane retraces his own radical position (which is not a constant in his life, but varies), his first experiences of violence as a child, and his deep indignation (and that of many people around him) at the way his country has been governed since the colonial occupation.

Abstract

This chapter is based on three interviews with Souleymane Abdoulaye Adoum. Souleymane’s fragmented biographical narrative, as described in this chapter, shows how rather radical ideas have deep roots in the life of a person, especially someone who lives in a country with a history of troubles and conflicts such as Chad has. Souleymane retraces his own radical position (which is not a constant in his life, but varies), his first experiences of violence as a child, and his deep indignation (and that of many people around him) at the way his country has been governed since the colonial occupation.

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