UNSC Resolution 2178 (2014) and the Exclusion of Foreign Terrorist Fighters from Refugee Protection

UNSC Resolution 2178 (2014) and the Exclusion of Foreign Terrorist Fighters from Refugee Protection

This blog post addresses the UN response to foreign fighters and their alleged connections with asylum seekers. More specifically, it focuses on UNSC Resolution 2178 (2014), discusses its underlying rationale and analyses how and if foreign terrorist fighters can be excluded from refugee protection. Finally, it explores the legal and practical obstacles of its application and stresses how a broad application of the exclusion clause may target whole fractions of asylum seekers, denying them protection and safety.