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PAKISTAN, JAHR 2017: Kurzübersicht Über Vorfälle Aus Dem Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) Zusammengestellt Von ACCORD, 18 PAKISTAN, JAHR 2017: Kurzübersicht über Vorfälle aus dem Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) zusammengestellt von ACCORD, 18. Juni 2018 Anzahl der berichteten Vorfälle mit mindestens einem Anzahl der berichteten Todesopfer Todesopfer Staatsgrenzen: GADM, November 2015a; Verwaltungsgliederung: GADM, November 2015b; Grenzstatus China/Indi- en: CIA, 2006; Grenzstatus des Kashmir: CIA, 2004; Geo-Daten umstrittener Grenzen: GADM, November 2015a; Natu- ral Earth, ohne Datum; Vorfallsdaten: ACLED, Juni 2018; Küstenlinien und Binnengewässer: Smith und Wessel, 1. Mai 2015 PAKISTAN, JAHR 2017: KURZÜBERSICHT ÜBER VORFÄLLE AUS DEM ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT (ACLED) ZUSAMMENGESTELLT VON ACCORD, 18. JUNI 2018 Inhaltsverzeichnis Konfliktvorfälle nach Kategorie Anzahl der berichteten Todesopfer 1 Anzahl der Anzahl der Vorfälle mit Anzahl der Kategorie Anzahl der berichteten Vorfälle mit mindestens einem Todesopfer 1 Vorfälle mindestens Todesopfer einem Todesopfer Konfliktvorfälle nach Kategorie 2 Ausschreitungen/Proteste 3644 6 7 Entwicklung von Konfliktvorfällen im Jahr 2017 2 Kämpfe 325 249 915 Fernangriffe 169 74 388 Methodologie 3 Gewalt gegen 124 85 291 Berichtete Konfliktvorfälle nach Provinz 4 Zivilpersonen strategische 67 0 0 Lokalisierung der Konfliktvorfälle 4 Entwicklungen Hinweis 6 Gesamt 4329 414 1601 Die Tabelle basiert auf Daten von ACLED (verwendete Datensätze: ACLED, Juni 2018). Entwicklung von Konfliktvorfällen im Jahr 2017 Das Diagramm basiert auf Daten von ACLED (verwendete Datensätze: ACLED, Juni 2018). 2 PAKISTAN, JAHR 2017: KURZÜBERSICHT ÜBER VORFÄLLE AUS DEM ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT (ACLED) ZUSAMMENGESTELLT VON ACCORD, 18. JUNI 2018 Methodologie le werden daraufhin genutzt, um Vorfälle auf den Karten zu verorten. Vorfälle, die nicht platziert werden konnten, werden ignoriert. Daher können die Zahlen Die Daten, die in diesem Bericht verwendet werden, stammen vom Armed Conflict im vorliegenden Bericht von jenen der ACLED-Datensätze abweichen. ACLED Location & Event Data Project (ACLED). ACLED sammelt Daten über berichtete verwendet verschiedene Stufen der Präzision bei den Ortsdaten der Vorfälle, ab- Konfliktereignisse in ausgewählten afrikanischen und asiatischen Ländern, unter hängig davon, wie detailliert die Quellen berichten. So kann eine Stadt für eine anderem Pakistan. Das ACLED-Team greift dabei auf verschiedene Quellen zurück größere Region stehen, oder es wird die Provinzhauptstadt als Ort angegeben für und klassifiziert die Daten nach Ort, Datum, AkteurInnen und Art. Vorfälle, bei denen nur die Provinz bekannt ist. Der Großteil der von ACLED gesammelten Daten basiert auf öffentlich zugäng- Die Vorfälle umfassen folgende Kategorien: Kämpfe; Errichtung von Hauptquar- lichen Sekundärquellen. Die Daten können daher das Ausmaß an Vorfällen un- tieren oder Basen; gewaltlose strategische Entwicklungen; Ausschreitungen/Pro- tererfassen. Insbesondere Daten zur Anzahl an Todesopfern sind der Gefahren teste; Gewalt gegen Zivilpersonen; gewaltlose Gebietseinnahme; Fernangriffe. Für der Verzerrung und der ungenauen Berichterstattung ausgesetzt. ACLED gibt Details zu diesen Kategorien, siehe: an, konservative Schätzungen zu verwenden. ACLED verwendet den Kontext der jeweiligen Berichte, um die Anzahl der Todesopfer für jene Vorfälle zu schätzen, • ACLED – Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project: Armed Conflict bei denen keine exakte Anzahl berichtet wird (“10” für “mehrere” Todesopfer, “100” Location and Event Data Project (ACLED) Codebook; ACLED - ASIA, 2015 wenn “hunderte” erwähnt werden, usw.). Für weitere Informationen zu ACLED und http://www.acleddata.com/wp- content/uploads/2015/07/ACLED_ für den Zugang zu den vollständigen Datensätzen, siehe www.acleddata.com und Codebook_2015_ASIA-CR.pdf Raleigh; Linke; Hegre und Karlsen, 2010. • ACLED – Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project: Armed Conflict Basierend auf diesen Daten erstellt das Austrian Centre for Country of Origin & Location and Event Data Project (ACLED) Codebook, 2017 Asylum Research and Documentation (ACCORD) Übersichten zu Konfliktvorfällen http://www.acleddata.com/wp- content/uploads/2017/01/ACLED_ und veröffentlicht sie auf ecoi.net, um einen weiteren Zugang zu den ACLED- Codebook_2017.pdf Datensätzen zu bieten. • ACLED – Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project: User Guide, Jänner Es wird empfohlen, Zahlen zu Todesopfern mit äußerster Vorsicht zu verwenden. 2017 http://www.acleddata.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/ACLED_User- Die beiden oben dargestellten Karten dienen dazu, die Anzahl berichteter Todes- Guide_2017.pdf opfer (die Schätzungen beinhalten kann) mit der Anzahl an Vorfällen mit mindes- tens einem berichteten Todesopfer zu vergleichen. Die geographischen Kartendaten basieren hauptsächlich auf GADM, fallweise ergänzt durch weitere Quellen. Die von ACLED genannten Ortsdaten der Vorfäl- 3 PAKISTAN, JAHR 2017: KURZÜBERSICHT ÜBER VORFÄLLE AUS DEM ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT (ACLED) ZUSAMMENGESTELLT VON ACCORD, 18. JUNI 2018 Berichtete Konfliktvorfälle nach Provinz In Baluchistan wurden 329 Vorfälle mit 346 Toten erfasst und an folgenden Orten lokalisiert: Alandur, Allahabad, Awaran, Bolan, Chagai, Chaman, Anzahl Vorfälle Anzahl Chattar, Dalbandin, Dera Allah Yar, Dera Bugti, Dera Murad Jamali, Dhadar, Provinz Anzahl Vorfälle mit Todesopfern Todesopfer Gadani, Gichk, Gulistan, Gwadar, Hoshab, Hub, Jaffarabad, Jhal Magsi, Azad Kashmir 76 0 0 Jiwani, Kachhi, Kahan, Kalat, Kech, Kharan, Khost, Khuzdar, Kohlu, Kuchlak, Lasbela, Lehri, Loralai, Mach, Machh, Makran, Mand, Mashkai, Mastung, Baluchistan 329 120 346 Mawand, Mithri, Muslim Bagh, Nakus, Naseerabad, Nok Kundi, Noshki, F.A.T.A. 214 92 555 Nushki, Nuttal, Ormara, Panjgur, Pasni, Pat Gul Muhammad, Pishin, Qambar, F.C.T. 114 2 3 Qila Saifullah, Qilla Abdullah, Qubo Saeed Khan, Quetta, Sambaza, N.W.F.P. 502 62 203 Saranan, Shahdadkot, Sibi, Sohbatpur, Taftan, Tahdem Bazar Deh, Tump, Northern Areas 13 0 0 Turbat, Uch, Wadh, Zawah, Zhob, Ziarat. Punjab 837 56 215 In F.A.T.A. wurden 214 Vorfälle mit 555 Toten erfasst und an folgenden Orten Sind 2244 82 279 lokalisiert: Ali Khel, Alizai, Ambar, Angoor Adda, Arang, Baizai, Bajaur, Barang, Central Orakzai, Chagmalai, Chamarkand, Damadola, Dande Darpa Khel, Darwazgai, Ghalanai, Godar, Hamzoni, Jamrud, Jandola, Lokalisierung der Konfliktvorfälle Kachkina, Kalaya, Khar, Kharlachi, Khoidad Khel, Khwaezai, Ladha, Landi Kotal, Loe Shilman, Maidan, Mamond, Mamozai, Mamund, Mangrotia, Hinweis: Die folgende Liste stellt einen Überblick über Ereignisse aus den Marghalan, Matta Sangar, Mir Ali, Miranshah, Mullagori, Munda, Nawagai, ACLED-Datensätzen dar. Die Datensätze selbst enthalten weitere Details (Orts- Parachinar, Rajgal, Saddar, Sadiqabad, Safi, Salarzai, Sarwakai, Shawal, angaben, Datum, Art, beteiligte AkteurInnen, Quellen, etc.). Die Präzision der Sheikhan, Shingkak, Spin Thal, Sur Kamar, Tindo, Toi Khulla, Torkham, Utman Ortsdaten der Vorfälle variiert: Eine Stadt kann für eine ganze Region stehen, die Khel, Utmankhel, Wana, Wucha Bibi, Zakha Khel. Provinzhauptstadt kann als Ortsangabe verwendet werden, wenn außer der Pro- vinz keine näheren Ortsangaben bekannt sind. In der Liste werden für die Orte die In F.C.T. wurden 114 Vorfälle mit 3 Toten erfasst und an folgenden Orten Namen in der Schreibweise von ACLED verwendet, für die Verwaltungseinheiten lokalisiert: D-12, Islamabad, Tarnol. jedoch jene der GADM-Daten, auf welchen die obigen Karten basieren (in beiden Fällen handelt es sich ggf. um englische Transkriptionen). 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JUNI 2018 Dir, Doaba, Domail, Drosh, Fatehpur, Gara Mastan, Garhi Habibullah, Gul Mian Channu, Mianwali, Minchinabad, Mughalpura, Multan, Muridke, Shah, Hangu, Harban, Haripur, Havelian, Hayatabad, Janikhel, Karak, Murree, Muzaffargarh, Nankana Sahib, Narang Mandi, Narowal, New Khahi, Khazana, Kohat, Kohistan, Kulachi, Lachi, Lakka Tegga, Lakki Marwat, Muslim Town, Noor Shah, Okara, Pakpattan, Pasrur, Pattoki, Phalia, Lower Dir, Malikabad, Mansehra, Manshera, Manzai, Mardan, Mattani, Phuklean, Pindi Bhattian, Pindi Gheb, Pir Mahal, Punjab Assembly, Punjab Mingora, Mullazai, Naurang, Nowshera, Oghi, Peshawar, Pezu, Pind Kargu University, Rahim Yar Khan, Rahimabad, Rajanpur, Rawalpindi, Rawat, Khan, Pir Mela, Puran, Razar, Reshun, Risalpur, Rustam, Saidu Sharif, Renala Khurd, Rojhan, Sadiq Ali Shah, Sadiqabad, Sahiwal, Sahowala, Sakhakot, Sakhra, Samarbagh, Shabqadar, Shali, Shangla, Sher Garh, Samanabad, Sambrial, Sandhilianwali, Sarai Alamgir, Sargodha, Shadman, Shergarh, Sowari, Suyal, Swabi, Takht-e-Nasrati, Tangi, Tank, Thana, Shah Mali, Shahbaz Khel, Shahbazpur, Shahdara, Shakargarh, Sheikhupura, Timergara,
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