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the Organization The International Crisis Group has ranked the ten most inflamed conflict that investors and parties should follow in 2017.
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the World enters into its most dangerous period of several decades, writes chief Jean-Marie Guehenno in the organization The International Crisis Group.
He has published a note been involved in tv productions “10 Conflicts to Watch in 2017″, where he goes through the most inflamed the conflicts in the world and those who get the greatest impact globally.
The International Crisis Group is an independent organization that works to prevent war and create policies that will build a more peaceful world.
War is not inevitable. One must not wage war. War is a man-made tragedy, writes Guehenno.
65 million on flight
He believes that the consequences of not preventing war is too big to be ignored and the lists:
-Over 65 million people have had to move or on the run due to conflicts and persecution. It is the highest number ever registered.
the Majority of the world’s refugees come from the three countries devastated by war: Syria, Afghanistan and Somalia.
at Least 70 conflicts involving non-state actors, the highest number ever.
Guehenno believes that regional conflicts have a greater global impact than ever before.
-Whether we like it or not globalization is a fact. We are all linked together. Syria’s civil war created a flyktningekrise which contributed to the brexit, type Guehenno.
-This will get the political and economic consequences that will turn out far outside the Uk. Countries may wish to only think of themselves, but there is no possibility for peace and prosperity without more cross-border cooperation, no prosperity without the cooperation and closer management of the world’s affairs, he adds.
List of conflicts
Here are Guehenno and The International Crisis Group’s list of ten conflicts you should follow in 2017:
1. Syria and Iraq: After six years of war is 500.000 people killed and 12 million people migrated.
2. Turkey: terrorist attack serves as a global harbinger of more violence to come.
3. Yemen: the War in Yemen has created a humanitarian crisis for the country, which was already the poorest in the arab world. The country is on the verge of a widespread famine.
4. Sahel and Chad: the Area between the Sahara and sudan’s savannah in Africa. It includes countries such as Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Algeria, Niger, Nigeria, Chad, Sudan, South Sudan, Eritrea, Cameroon, Central Africa, and Ethiopia. Overlapping conflicts in the area have led to 4.2 million people are moved.
5. Congo: the Political crisis of the country, president Joseph, which can be solved thanks to the catholic church and the country’s catholic bishops intervention.
6. South Sudan: Three years of war for the world’s youngest nation has led to 1.8 million people travelled within the country’s borders and that 1.2 million have fled out of the country.
7. Afghanistan: War and political conflict continues to threaten the country over 15 years after a U.S.-led coalition forced the Taliban out of the parliament palace as part of a larger campaign to overcome terrororganisasjonen Al Qaeda.
8. Myanmar: Formerly known as Burma. New voldsbølge has put the government’s efforts to end 70 years of våpenkonflikt in danger.
9. Ukraine: After three years of warfare, and 10,000 died determines Russia all aspects of political life in Ukraine. This after Russia’s military intervention in the country.
10. Mexico: the sense of anticipation between the united STATES and Mexico continues. If Trump and the united STATES make the gravity of the massive deportations of mexicans residing in the united STATES back to Mexico, it can create a humanitarian crisis and a greater security crisis.


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