Q3 Security Report – 2019

Casualties from Violence in Pakistan:

In the words of United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, the world is facing “an unprecedented threat from intolerance, violent extremism and terrorism” that affects every country[1]. In Pakistan, intolerance is difficult to measure empirically, but violence and terrorism seem to be on the decline. Data from the third quarter data on violence-related fatalities shows a drop (14%) from 229 in Q2 to 197 in Q3. Injuries sustained from violence also dropped from 275 to 243 (table 01).

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[1] Associated Press. (2019, September 26). World faces ‘unprecedented threat’ from terrorism, warns UN chief. Dawn. Retrieved October 2, 2019, from https://www.dawn.com/news/1507486/world-faces-unprecedented-threat-from-terrorism-warns-un-chief.

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