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South Asia Conflict Reports
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South Asia Conflict Report: July 2010 |
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Published: August 10, 2010
Various incidents of militancy, political violence, and insurgency across South Asia killed 1877 and wounded 1878 others. Pakistan was the worst-hit country by a resurgent wave of terror and ethno political violence --especially in its lawless tribal region, Karachi and.............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: June 2010 |
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Published: July 07, 2010
In various incidents of militancy, ethno-political violence, political instability and insurgency across South Asia 2022 people were killed and 1422 others were injured. Pakistan was the worst-hit by militancy, which claimed 925 lives and caused 772 injuries. Afghanistan.............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: May 2010 |
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Published: June 10, 2010
The fourth annual Global Peace Index, compiled by Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), categorized South Asia as the most volatile region in the world.[1] Sharp increase in armed conflicts, militancy-related incidents and resulting misery in form of.............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: April 2010 |
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Published: May 07, 2010
Various incidents of political violence, terrorism and insurgency across South Asia claimed 1636 people and 1546 others were injured during the reporting month. Pakistan was the worst-hit by the wave of terror where 1020 people got killed and 1062 were injured .............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: March 2010 |
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Published: April 15, 2010
In March 1561 people were killed and 1494 others were injured across South Asia in various reported incidents of terrorism, insurgency and extremism. Pakistan remained the most volatile country with highest casualty figure of 2077--including 1002 killings and 1075 .............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: February 2010 |
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Published: March 09, 2010
In February 1228 people were killed and 1388 were injured in various incidents of violence, terrorism and insurgency in the subject countries of South Asia. The security situation of Pakistan remained volatile where 692 people killed and 912 others injured in different .............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: Januray 2010 |
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Published: February 08, 2010
In the reporting month South Asia witnessed 1685 casualties including 848 killings and 1685 injuries. The number of casualties in Pakistan showed a downward trend as compared to last few months. In the previous months, Pakistan was at the top but this month.............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: December 2009 |
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Published: Januray 13, 2010
The month of December witnessed as many as the 3258 casualties including 1550 deaths and 1708 injuries. The death casualties remained almost the same as the last month but the number of injuries is higher in this month. Pakistan and Afghanistan remained most.............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: November 2009 |
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Published: December 8, 2009
The data below depicts that in the month of November, the number of casualties in South Asia has gone down as compared to the last month. Nearly 1541 people were killed and 1391 others were injured across South Asia in various incidents of violence, terrorism and.............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: October 2009 |
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Published: November 10, 2009
In the month of October, the number of casualties in South Asia was higher as compared to last six months. As many as 2532 people were killed and 1629 others were injured in South Asia in different incidents of violence and military operations. The highest casualties.............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: September 2009 |
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Published: October 9, 2009
During the reporting month, at least one thousand eight hundred and eighteen (1818) people were killed and one thousand five hundred and two (1502) people were injured in South Asia in incidents of conflict, violence, terrorism and military operations. Pakistan remained at the.............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: August 2009 |
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Published: September 14, 2009
At least one thousand nine hundred and thirty two (1,932) people were killed and one thousand five hundred and sixty two (1,562) others were injured in South Asia in August 2009. Pakistan is at the peak as military operation in Malakand and tribal areas is underway .............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: July 2009 |
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Published: August 10, 2009
At least one thousand eight hundred and seventy four (1,874) people were killed and one thousand three hundred and fourteen (1,314) others were injured in South Asia in July 2009. Pakistan topped the list in terms of casualties as military operation in Malakand Division .............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: June 2009 |
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Published: July 15, 2009
In the month of June, at least two thousand four hundred and ninety seven (2497) people were killed and two thousand four hundred and eighty four (2484) were injured in South Asia. Pakistan was on peak in terms of casualties as military operation in Malakand Division and .............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: May 2009 |
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Published: June 15, 2009
In the month of May, at least fifteen thousand one hundred and nine people (15109) were killed and seven thousand nine hundred twenty five (7925) others injured in South Asia. Sri Lank was on the top in terms of casualties as insurgency has been completely wiped out from the.............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: April 2009 |
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Published: May 8, 2009
In the month of April, at least 1973 people were killed while 1724 others injured in South Asia. Pakistan remained at the top in terms of highest number of casualties followed by Sri Lanka and then Afghanistan.............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: March 2009 |
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Published: April 10, 2009
In the month of March, 3011 casualties – 1577 killings and 1434 injuries – were reported from South Asia. Pakistan remained at the top followed by Sri Lanka and then Afghanistan In total, 536 casualties – 358 killings and 178 injuries – were reported by Pajhwok from.............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: February 2009 |
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Published: March 26, 2009
In the month of February 1,786 killings and 1,758 injuries were reported from South Asia in terrorism and violence related incidents. Pakistan remained at the top followed by Sri Lanka and then Afghanistan............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: January 2009 |
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Published: February 9, 2009
In the month of January, 2817 casualties – 1368 killings and 1449 injuries – were reported from South Asia. Pakistan remained at the top followed by Sri Lanka and then Afghanistan. Exchange of bitter statements between India and Pakistan beginning with the Mumbai............. More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: December 2008 |
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Published: January 22, 2009
In the month of December, 3010 casualties – 1410 killings and 1600 injuries – were reported from South Asia (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Indian occupied Kashmir). Pakistan remained at the top closely followed ............ More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: November 2008 |
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Published: December 12, 2008
There was no let up in bloodshed in the South Asian region during the month. 3994 casualties were reported. 2182 people lost their lives in political, communal and terrorism-related violence. 1812 others were injured............ More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: October 2008 |
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Published: November 10, 2008
As many as 3,658 casualties took place in South Asia during October; 1,706 people were killed and 1,952 injured. Pakistan remained at the top followed by Sri Lanka............ More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: Aug-Sep 2008 |
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Published: October 20, 2008
(August)As many as 6,789 casualties (2,773 killings and 4,016 injuries) took place in South Asia in August this year. Pakistan remained at the top followed by Sri Lanka............ More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: July 2008 |
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Published: August 10, 2008
The outcome of the 15th SAARC Summit held in Colombo on August 2-3 is a sufficient evidence that South Asian leadership faces a mega challenge of taking the region along the road to peace and prosperity. The Summit was the most significant event of the month in the region............ More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: June 2008 |
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Published: July 4, 2008
War in Afghanistan, civil war in Sri Lanka, freedom-struggle in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir, militancy and terrorism in Pakistan, India and Nepal led to 3516 causalities – 1584 killings and 1932 injuries – in south Asia. The casualty figures are much higher............ More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: May 2008 |
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Published: June 12, 2008
The month of May again remained a bloody one. Two thousand three hundred and seventy-four (2374) casualties were reported during the month in South Asia. One thousand one hundred and sixty-one (1161) people died and one thousand two hundred and thirteen were............ More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: April 2008 |
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Published: May 27, 2008
In April, South Asia, as a whole, became more violent than in the previous month. More than 3,480 casualties were reported in Sri Lanka, Nepal, India, Indian occupied Kashmir, Afghanistan and Pakistan. One thousand three hundred and forty (1,340) people lost their lives............ More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: March 2008 |
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Published: May 23, 2008
In April, South Asia, as a whole, became more violent than in the previous month. More than 3,480 casualties were reported in Sri Lanka, Nepal, India, Indian occupied Kashmir, Afghanistan and Pakistan. One thousand three hundred and forty (1,340) people lost their lives............ More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: May 2007 |
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Published: June 11, 2007
(Afghanistan: After Mullah Dadullah) Two significant statements issued after the killing of Taliban Commander Mullah Dadullah can help to portray the status of Afghan conflict in May 2007. One issued by Taliban supreme Commander Mullah Omar at the midst of month............ More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: March 2007 |
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Published: April 8, 2007
After a bloody start of year 2007 in Indian state Assam that claimed at least 147 people in January, Indian government was capable enough to deal with ULFA insurgency in a political way. February went comparatively peaceful in the eastern states but after ULFA............ More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: February 2007 |
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Published: March 10, 2007
Indian Government remained successful this month in dealing with United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA), an insurgent group in Assam. Outlawed ULFA itself offered Government for resuming the suspended peace talks. Due to some prominent political and strategic............ More>>
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South Asia Conflict Report: January 2007 |
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Published: February 13, 2007
Security situation in Eastern states of India is getting worst as compared to Kashmir. The number of daily militancy-related killings in Indian-held Kashmir has fallen by 70 percent -- from 10 to 3 in a month. Around 20 causalities are reported in January resulted by the terrorist............ More>>
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