Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Global Jihadi Groups Killed More Than 5000 People In November


Jihadist Violence 'Killed 5,000 In November' -- BBC

More than 5,000 people worldwide died in November as a result of jihadist violence, a BBC study has revealed.

The four worst-affected countries were Iraq, Nigeria, Afghanistan and Syria, accounting for 80% of all deaths.

The investigation - co-ordinated with the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR) - recorded a total of 664 attacks in 14 countries.

It aims to quantify the human cost of jihadi violence in one month, and to offer a snapshot of a complex movement.

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More News On Claims That Global Jihadi Groups Killed More Than 5000 People In November

Jihadism: Tracking a month of deadly attacks -- BBC
Jihadi groups killed more than 5,000 people in November -- The Guardian
5,000 deaths in a MONTH: Shocking toll of the 664 jihadi attacks in 14 countries around the world in November -- Daily Mail
Jihadist violence: The devastating cost -- BBC

1 comment:

CatholicDragoon said...

Compared to the days of the ancient Near East and the early empires this is nothing!