PAKISTAN: Violence against Aid Workers and Polio Campaigns - (January 2014 - July 2014)
Batagram
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NGO Workers (10)
KP (23)
Sindh (13)
Polio Workers (12)
Police Escorts (32)
FATA (23)
Balochistan (1)
Hangu f
NOTE: Of the 19 kidnapped persons in 2014, 1 woman was killed, 6 men rescued by force or released the first day, 6 and 2 men released after 72 and 3 days, respectively; 4 men remain in captivity.
No. of people attacked by month (2014)
FATA
20 15 14
12
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AFGHANISTAN
F.r Tank
17
10 1
2
3
Jan
Feb
Mar
6 6 Apr
1
6 3 3
May
Jun
1
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9
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Mansehra
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m 15 4
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1
Jammu & Kashmir !
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2
11 m
Bannu
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1 m
1
1 m
Kohat
6 D.I Khan 2
Peshawar
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UN Personnel (6)
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Khyber
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Charsadda
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Mohmand
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7
8
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1 4
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Kidnapped(19)
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4 33
6
KP
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6
1 3
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53%
6
1
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Total number of people attacked
Injured(10)
13
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20%
87
3
4
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60
17%
14 13
Killed(31)
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22
CHINA
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22
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Incidents by location
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1
10%
Incident Type
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Type of people affected
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Number of people affected
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Punjab Jul
M
13
12
17
6
0
6
0
F
2
0
3
0
1
0
0
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
INDIA
Loralai
Dec
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Jacobabad
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Total number of people
Balochistan
Only UN and NGO workers
1
Only Police escorts and Polio workers
2
IRAN
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LEGEND
Larkana m 1
Months
January - July
Number of persons attacked
Qambar Shadadkot
1- 5
Sindh
6 - 10 11 - 15
Jamshoro m
• Total number of incidents: 55 • Incidents include 24 threats and 7 attacks against property/assets. • Of 55 incidents in 2014, 39(70%) were related to polio.
Karachi
Arabian Sea
Source: While the map only shows the location of people harmed, the incidents also include attacks against property/assets and threats.
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Map Data Sources: Admin Boundaries: PCO (adm1,adm2,adm3), GAUL(adm0); Incident Data: OCHA Access database Disclaimers: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties.
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