
The Jordan Harbinger Show 617: Daniel Levin | Finding a Missing Person in the Middle East
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Jan 27, 2022 Daniel Levin, an attorney and author specializing in conflict zones, shares his harrowing experiences of locating missing persons in Syria. He details how the Syrian regime uses kidnappings as bargaining tools, often leaving families in despair. Levin explains what 'proof of life' means in such scenarios and discusses the intricate dynamics of negotiating with criminals. He also highlights the challenges faced by journalists in war zones and the harsh realities of human trafficking amidst the chaos. These insights reveal the complex interplay of power, corruption, and survival in conflict areas.
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Negotiating with Different Groups
- Negotiating with the Syrian government requires leverage for a quick, quiet exchange.
- Islamist groups may want to trade or execute the hostage for publicity.
Warn Journalists of Risks
- Advise aspiring journalists against entering conflict zones unprepared.
- Most kidnappings involve locals working for the capturing groups.
Enablers of War Economies
- Western banks enable war economies by laundering money.
- Media companies exploit freelancers by sending them unprepared into war zones.






