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Terrorism exists throughout the world. However, five countries, Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia, and Syria, see the most. These five countries accounted for 75% of all deaths from terrorism in 2017. International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism is a United Nations initiative designed to focus resources and attention on the survivors of terrorism, assisting them with the grieving and recovery process, physically, psychologically, socially, and financially.
“I ask that we all reflect on the lives that have been changed forever due to terrorism. Let us commit to showing victims that they are not alone and that the international community stands in solidarity with them, wherever they may be. In their call for healing and justice, they speak for all of us.” — UN Secretary-General, António Guterres
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