Historical Events tagged with "sectarian conflict"

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Crime & Law

Suicide Attack on Shia Mosque in Afghanistan

August 3rd, 2018 6 years ago

Two men in burkas launched a suicide attack on a Shia mosque in eastern Afghanistan, resulting in the deaths of 29 individuals and injuring over 80. The assault occurred during a Friday prayer service, highlighting the sectarian violence that has plagued the region. Many victims were unarmed worshippers, indicating the attack's indiscriminate nature. The incident underscores the ongoing security challenges faced by the Shia community in Afghanistan amid rising extremist threats.

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Crime & Law

Suicide Bombings in Bourj el-Barajneh, Beirut

November 12th, 2015 9 years ago

Two suicide bombers carried out coordinated attacks in Bourj el-Barajneh, a crowded suburb of Beirut, resulting in the deaths of 43 individuals and injuring over 200 others. The bombers detonated explosives during a busy time, targeting a popular market area frequented by the local population. The attack was claimed by the Islamic State, highlighting the ongoing sectarian violence in Lebanon amidst regional turmoil and the spillover effects of the Syrian Civil War.

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Crime & Law

Suicide Bomb Attack in Pakistan Kills Seven

October 14th, 2015 9 years ago

A suicide bomber targeted a crowded market in Pakistan, resulting in at least seven fatalities and injuring thirteen others. The attacker detonated explosives amidst shoppers in the city of Parachinar, located in the Kurram Agency. The blast sent shockwaves through the community, igniting fears of escalating violence in a region historically plagued by sectarian conflict. Authorities immediately began rescue operations to aid the wounded and secure the area.

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Politics & Government

Violence Erupts in Hawija, Iraq, Casualties Rise

April 23rd, 2013 11 years ago

In Hawija, Iraq, a violent confrontation broke out between security forces and protesters, resulting in the deaths of at least 111 people and injuring 233 others. The violence escalated after government forces attempted to disperse a sit-in protest that had been ongoing for months. Protesters were demanding better services and the release of detainees, leading to a volatile situation that tragically escalated into bloodshed, marking a severe increase in sectarian conflict in the region.

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Crime & Law

Religious Violence Erupts in Jos, Nigeria

January 17th, 2010 15 years ago

In Jos, Nigeria, severe clashes erupted between Muslim and Christian groups, leading to significant violence and loss of life. The conflict began over long-standing religious tensions and quickly escalated, resulting in at least 200 deaths. Many homes were destroyed, and thousands were displaced as a consequence of the violence. The Nigerian security forces struggled to control the situation, which highlighted the deep-rooted sectarian divisions in the region. Amnesty International reported on the brutal attacks and urged for intervention to prevent further escalation.

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Crime & Law

Omagh Bombing Claims 29 Lives

August 15th, 1998 26 years ago

In Omagh, Northern Ireland, a devastating bombing occurred when a car bomb exploded in a busy shopping area, killing 29 individuals, including a woman pregnant with twins, and injuring approximately 220 others. The bombing was attributed to dissident republicans opposed to the peace process and has been one of the deadliest incidents of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The attack took place in the town center, during a bustling weekend, highlighting the ongoing sectarian violence even amidst attempts for peace.

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Politics & Government

Riots in Aleppo Escalate to Massacre

October 17th, 1850 174 years ago

Tensions escalated in Aleppo, leading to violent riots and a massacre on October 17, 1850. The unrest emerged from religious and ethnic tensions within the city, primarily between Ottoman authorities and local communities. The clashes resulted in significant casualties and property destruction, marking a turning point in the region's sectarian dynamics. The Ottoman Empire's response further fueled tensions, setting the stage for future conflicts.

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