…erregen vielleicht weniger Aufmerksamkeit bei
nach-Superlativen-heischenden the-hut-2/”>Heise-Schreiberlingen (”The World’s
most dangerous Place”), bringen’s aber durchaus besser:
> Somalia: Current
> Why Geography
> August 26, 2005
> Violence continues to rise. In addition to spectacular gun battles between
> dozens of heavily armed militiamen, there is daily violence between individuals
> and smaller groups of men. About a third of the total injuries are from knife
> wounds, which rarely get reported. In many parts of the country, the casualty
> rate is higher than in the most deadly parts of central Iraq. But there are far
> fewer journalists in Somalia, because the country is seen as more dangerous than
> central Iraq.
http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/somalia/articles/20050826.aspx
Konkret:
> the death rate from violence appears to be running at the rate of more than 100
> per 100,000 population per year. This would put it much above the most dangerous
> places on earth (South Africa, with 55 a year, or central Iraq, at 45.)
http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/somalia/articles/20050906.aspx
Aber gut, daß sich die nicht die bösen Amis sondern die nuancierteren
Europäer der Sache in ihrer beliebten Effizienz angenommen haben:
http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/somalia/articles/20050827.aspx
Naja, vielleicht verlieren die Amis ja, dann wird Iraq wieder so
http://massgraves.info/
sicher.
Todsicher.

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