Pakistan tops the list for 3rd consecutive time in countries most at risk of mass killing
Pakistan tops the list for 3rd consecutive time in countries most at risk of mass killing
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Islamabad: The Islamic country Pakistan, which has become a stronghold of terrorism, has once again been exposed in front of the whole world. A US report has placed Pakistan on top of the list of countries most at risk of mass killing for the third time in a row. The US think-tank Early Warning Project said in its 28-page report that apart from violence perpetrated by the Tehrik-e-Taliban (TTP), Pakistan also faces security and human rights challenges. It has also been clearly stated in the report that terrorism is the biggest challenge before Pakistan, which is hanging between political and economic crises.

According to the latest assessment by the US think-tank Early Warning Project, Pakistan has topped the list of countries at risk of mass killings for the third time in a row. The Early Warning Project, in its 28-page report, said that Pakistan faces several security and human rights challenges, including increased violence by the TTP. In the list of top ten countries, Myanmar is in the second position and Yemen is in the third position.

The Early Warning Project is a joint initiative of the Simon-Skjødt Center for the Prevention of Genocide at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College. The Early Warning Project is a research organization that identifies countries at risk of mass violence. 

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