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77 countries struck by terror attacks in 2017, Pakistan 5th most terror affected country: IEP
Last Updated On 15 November,2017 09:13 pm
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Institute for Economics and Peace released the Global Terrorism index
WASHINGTON (Dunya News) – Institute for Economics and Peace has released the global terrorism index. According to the report, 77 countries were stuck with terror attacks in 2017 while Pakistan was revealed as the 5th most terror affected country.

The report indicated that casualties due to terrorist attacks reduced by 22 percent in 2017 compared to the previous years. Iraq topped the list of terror affected countries, while Pakistan was the 5th most affected. However, Pakistan’s name was excluded from the list of 20 most dangerous countries with regard to terrorism.

The report showed that the most dangerous terrorist attack was carried out in Palmyra, Syria which resulted in 433 casualties.
 
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This is one measure of success indeed.

Yes and fighting the maniac still to decrease attacks however, the goal is not possible to achieve especially when few culprits are on run in other countries that in my opinion, other players in this fight need to cooperate further.
 
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Yes and fighting the maniac still to decrease attacks however, the goal is not possible to achieve especially when few culprits are on run in other countries that in my opinion, other players in this fight need to cooperate further.

Better control of the borders and co-operation with civil management would be useful for further progress in this regard in the short term, and better socio-economic development in the long term.
 
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Better control of the borders and co-operation with civil management would be useful for further progress in this regard in the short term, and better socio-economic development in the long term.

Please name the civil management you are alluding to?
 
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The gurnamint of Baluchistan.

You mean the landlords and people who run private prisons?

The same civil management who didn't care about a policeman run over?

The same who still hasn't provided gas or electricity.

The same who has made rivers barren.

The same couple of families have run Balochistan ever since independence.

For Pete's sake man.
 
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You mean the landlords and people who run private prisons?

The same civil management who didn't care about a policeman run over?

The same who still hasn't provided gas or electricity.

The same who has made rivers barren.

The same couple of families have run Balochistan ever since independence.

For Pete's sake man.

Getting them to co-operate would help results, that is all I am saying.
 
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Better control of the borders and co-operation with civil management would be useful for further progress in this regard in the short term, and better socio-economic development in the long term.

Speaking of borders, that I can comment and am sure that can be done better as we are doing at the moment which may take sometimes. But on other hand, civil management is all missing in action either based upon short or long term and it is the reason of today situation that political government is nothing but a mess, busy with saving own corrupts and off-shore accounts. Economic developments etc is not merely based upon Military's actions but Civilian side has to play its role too though, for the moment we see a halt at one hand yet Military all busy for dealing with the maniac. Better to say that cooperation from civil management side, could do wonders.
 
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Getting them to co-operate would help results, that is all I am saying.

Holding them accountable will ensure any results you may dream of.

Be it bikini car wash in fifty years or chasing 70 virgins in Timbaktu. They will never forget this great ehsaan from Pakistan.

You pick and choose your democratic principles. Suzuki Mehran me mehnga petrol daalne kay nateejay hain ye Syed Sahib
 
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Speaking of borders, that I can comment and am sure that can be done better as we are doing at the moment which may take sometimes. But on other hand, civil management is all missing in action either based upon short or long term and it is the reason of today situation that political government is nothing but a mess, busy with saving own corrupts and off-shore accounts. Economic developments etc is not merely based upon Military's actions but Civilian side has to play its role too though, for the moment we see a halt at one hand yet Military all busy for dealing with the maniac. Better to say that cooperation from civil management side, could do wonders.

Co-operation is a two way street, by definition Sir. And what has taken decades to develop will certainly a long time to resolve, as well.

Holding them accountable will ensure any results you may dream of.

Be it bikini car wash in fifty years or chasing 70 virgins in Timbaktu. They will never forget this great ehsaan from Pakistan.

You pick and choose your democratic principles. Suzuki Mehran me mehnga petrol daalne kay nateejay hain ye Syed Sahib


Accountability as a process must be fair and across the board to have results. Accountability as an expedient tool to persecute never works in the long run.

And please note that I remain impartial without any picking or choosing from my side. I call it like it is.
 
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Accountability as a process must be fair and across the board to have results. Accountability as an expedient tool to persecute never works in the long run.

This is one of the pending cases at the muaziz dahlees of the supreme court
 
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