Nigeria Ranked Fourth on Global Terrorism Index
A new global study by the London-based Institute for Economics and
Peace has ranked Nigeria fourth on the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) for
2013, primarily arising from terrorist attacks carried out by Boko Haram
in northern Nigeria.
Nigeria is ranked below Iraq with 2,492 attacks that killed more than 6,300 people, Afghanistan and Pakistan, which ranked first, second and third, respectively, while Syria, now driven by a devastating civil war, is ranked fifth.
The institute, in the report released on Tuesday, said the number of
people killed in terror attacks worldwide jumped more than 60 per cent
last year to a record high of nearly 18,000 and the figure could rise
further in 2014 due to an escalation of conflict in the Middle East and
Nigeria.
Over 80 per cent of the lives lost to terrorist activities
occurred only in five countries – Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nigeria
and Syria – in 2013, the report added.
Four Islamist groups
operating in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria were
responsible for two thirds of the 2013 attacks and the vast majority of
the deaths occurred in those countries, the report said.
There were
303 terrorism incidents catalogued for Nigeria, with 1,826 fatalities
and 457 injuries, figures bound to be eclipsed judging by the ferocity
of 2014 attacks by Boko Haram. The cost of the insurgency to the
national economy was estimated at $28.48 billion, with Nigeria also
ranked 151 out of 162 nations in the Global Peace Index.
The report
said last year, 6,362 people died in Iraq, the most terrorist-plagued
country in the world, arising from 2,492 terrorism incidents, while
Afghanistan had 3,111 deaths, out of 1,148 incidents. Pakistan, third on
the terrorism index had 2,345 fatalities from 1,933 incidents.
The
compilers of the report generally noted an upward trend in militant
attacks globally, with two dozen countries accounting for more than 50
deaths in 2013.
The four most active militant groupings are Islamic
State in Iraq and Syria (now renamed Islamic State), Boko Haram in
Nigeria and the Taliban and transnational al Qaeda-affiliated networks
in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
“There is no doubt it is a growing
problem. The causes are complex but the four groups responsible for most
of the deaths all have their roots in fundamentalist Islam,” said IEP
founder Steve Killelea.
“They are particularly angry about the
spread of Western education. That makes any attempt at the kind of
social mobilising you need to stop them particularly difficult – it can
just antagonise them more,” he said.
The number of attacks themselves rose 44 per cent in 2013 from the previous year to almost 10,000.
Deaths in such attacks are now five times higher than in 2000, the
report said, citing analysis of data in the University of Maryland’s
Global Terrorism Database.
Most but not all militant attacks were
religiously motivated. Attacks in India – the sixth most affected
country – rose 70 per cent in 2013 largely due to attacks by communist
insurgents. The majority remained non-lethal.
Increased targeting of
police by the militant groups makes managing the problem even harder,
Killelea said, sometimes fuelling rights abuses that compound existing
grievances.
The report showed 60 per cent of the attacks involved
explosives, 20 per cent firearms and 10 per cent other actions such as
arson, knives or attacks with motor vehicles. Only five per cent of all
incidents since 2000 have involved suicide bombings.
The report
showed some 80 per cent of the militant groups, which had ceased their
activities since 2000 did so following negotiations. Only 10 per cent
achieved their goals, while seven per cent were eliminated by military
action.
11/19/2014
Nigeria Ranked Fourth on Global Terrorism Index
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