Global terrorism deaths jump 80pct to 33,000 in 2014
The number of people killed in terrorist attacks jumped by 80 percent to 32,658 in 2014 as 11 nations suffered more than 500 deaths, a think tank reported today.
Terrorists linked to Islamic State and Boko Haram - which operates mainly in Nigeria - accounted for 51 percent of the deaths in 2014, according to the 2015 Global Terrorism Index published by the Institute for Economics and Peace.
The institute estimated the cost of terrorism last year at US$52.9 billion (RM231.4 billion).
Five nations - Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan and Syria - bore the brunt of the attacks, suffering 78 percent of the deaths recorded.
Almost 10,000 people died in terrorist attacks in Iraq, while the number of deaths in Nigeria soared to more than 7,500, it said.
"The significant increase in terrorist activity has meant that its ramifications are being felt more widely throughout the world," said Steve Killelea, the think-tank's founder.
Killelea said 10 of the 11 nations most affected by terrorism were also among those with the highest rates of refugees and internal displacement.
"This highlights the strong inter-connectedness between the current refugee crisis, terrorism and conflict," he said.
- dpa
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