<h3>What are some war-torn countries mercenaries would be in?</h3>
When say Mercenary, I'm not talking about Academi (aka Blackwater), I'm talking like the defunct Executive Outcomes who were in combat during the Sierra Leone conflict in the '90s. Any ideas?
<strong>Sierra Leone best answer:</strong>
<p><i>Answer by guitarman</i><br/>Somalia.</p>
<p><strong>Land Rover & the Red Cross in Sierra Leone</strong>
<img alt="Sierra Leone" src="http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5221/5615391413_a2ff43796b.jpg" width="400"/><br/>
<i>Image by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/31212965@N04/5615391413">Land Rover Our Planet</a></i>
The effect of the Sierra Leone civil war on children and young people was particularly severe, with around 17,000 having fought as "child soldiers" most of them just teenagers, some as young as six years old. With Land Rover's support, the Sierra Leone Red Cross is able to deliver a life-changing programme called Child Advocacy and Rehabilitation (CAR), which helps some of the country's most traumatised young people, to recover and reintegrate back into society. </p>
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