write in brief the cnaging nature of contemporary terrorism
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Nov 15, 2017,12:01am EST
The Changing Nature Of Terrorism: Fewer Victims But More Countries Affected
Dominic DudleyContributor
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The number of people dying from terrorism has fallen for the second year in a row, with 25,673 people losing their lives in 2016, 13% fewer than the year before and 22% less than the peak in 2014.
The statistics are from the 2017 Global Terrorism Index, released by the Sydney, Australia-based Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP) on November 15.
Four of the five countries that are most affected by terrorism – Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria – saw the number of terrorist deaths drop last year. The biggest improvement was in Nigeria, where deaths attributed to Boko Haram fell by 80% in 2016 compared to 2015, due to the efforts by the Multinational Joint Task Force and the splintering of the group.
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