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World: Country Reports on Terrorism 2014

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Source: US Department of State
Country: Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Syrian Arab Republic, World, Yemen

Major trends in global terrorism in 2014 included the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant’s (ISIL’s ) unprecedented seizure of territory in Iraq and Syria, the continued flow of foreign terrorist fighters worldwide to join ISI, and the rise of lone offender violent extremists in the West. Despite the fragmentation of al - Qa’ida and its affiliates , weak or failed governance continued to provide an enabling environment for the emergence of extremist radicalism and violence, notably in Yemen, Syria, Libya, Nigeria, and Iraq. Continuing a trend noted in last year’s report, terrorist groups employ ed more aggressive tactics in their attacks .

In ISIL’s case , this included brutal repression of communities under its control and the use of ruthless methods of violence such as beheadings and crucifixions intended to terrify opponents.

Boko Haram – operating in the Lake Chad Basin region of northern Nigeria, northern Cameroon, and southeast Niger – share d with ISIL a penchant for the use of brutal tactics, which included stonings, indiscriminate mass casualty attacks, and kidnapping children for enslavement.

ISIL targeted religious minorities such as Christians and Yazidis in particular, but also Shia Muslims and Sunni tribesmen who defied its rule .

The 2014 calendar year also witnessed a powerful regional and international mobilization to counter ISIL that halted the group’s initial advances in Iraq.

The adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 2178 in September constituted a significant step forward in international efforts to cooperate in preventing the flow of foreign terrorist fighters to and from conflict zones.


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