TY - JOUR AB - This study investigates defections from the Al-Shabaab insurgency in Somalia. Thirty-two disengaged Al-Shabaab combatants were interviewed about their motivations, grievances, needs, and challenges in relation to the recruitment, defection, and post-defection phases. This paper focuses on post-defection challenges, where we found the primary concern to be lack of personal security. Without adequate security, disengaged combatants are vulnerable to being hunted and killed by Al-Shabaab. This significant threat discourages further mass and individual defections. We also found that disengaged combatants joined and defected out of religious zeal, to fight for what they believed to be a holy Islamic cause. This same zeal led them to defect, as they came to believe Al-Shabaab was not obeying the true Islamic faith. Indiscriminate killing by Al-Shabaab disenchants its religiously pious members, creating an opportunity to encourage mass and individual defections. However, if disengaged combatants are not protected from retribution, defection will lose its appeal. DA - 2019-05-22 DO - 10.4119/ijcv-3122 LA - eng PY - 2019-05-22 SN - 1864-1385 T2 - International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV) TI - The Cost of Defection: The Consequences of Quitting Al-Shabaab UR - https://doi.org/10.4119/ijcv-3122 Y2 - 2026-02-17T23:16:20 ER -