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Conflict Stats: compare key data on South Africa & United Kingdom

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STAT South Africa United Kingdom HISTORY
Terrorism > Global Terrorism Index 0.054
Ranked 110th.
4.51
Ranked 28th. 84 times more than South Africa
Terrorism > Government reaction to the death of Osama bin Laden The Department of International Relations and Cooperation issued a statement that the government "has noted the news of the passing on of Mr. Osama bin Laden as announced" and reaffirmed the country's support for stemming the "demon of terrorism, in all its manifestations", using "the system of global governance of multilateralism". The governing ANC 's national spokesperson, Jackson Mthembu , refused to comment the news and said that the ANC will not issue a formal statement, until there is evidence of the dead body, claiming that "even President Obama hasn't seen the body". The leader of the ruling party's youth wing, Julius Malema , condemned the killing. Prime Minister David Cameron said that bin Laden's death would "bring great relief" around the world. Former Prime Minister Tony Blair said that "the operation shows those who commit acts of terror against the innocent will be brought to justice, however long it takes. This is a huge achievement in the fight against terrorism, but we know the fight against terrorism and the ideology that Bin Laden represents continues and is as urgent as ever." Labour Party and opposition leader Ed Miliband stated that "the world is a safer place with the death of Osama bin Laden because he is no longer there to command and encourage terrorism". Ken Livingstone , the former Mayor of London, criticized Obama for having Bin Laden assassinated rather than captured alive. He stated that the killing would increase the chance of terrorism, although many disagree with Livingstone's remark.
War > World War I > Allied casualties as percentage of total mobilized 16%
Ranked 15th.
41%
Ranked 7th. 3 times more than South Africa
War > World War I > Allied mobilized personnel 136,070
Ranked 15th.
6.21 million
Ranked 3rd. 46 times more than South Africa
War > World War I > Allied wounded in action during World War I 12,029
Ranked 16th.
1.67 million
Ranked 3rd. 138 times more than South Africa
War > World War I > Deaths as percent of population 0.16%
Ranked 14th.
2.19%
Ranked 7th. 14 times more than South Africa
War > World War I > Military deaths 9,477
Ranked 14th.
886,939
Ranked 2nd. 94 times more than South Africa
War > World War I > Military wounded 12,029
Ranked 15th.
1.66 million
Ranked 2nd. 138 times more than South Africa
War > World War I > Total allied casualties 21,492
Ranked 15th.
2.55 million
Ranked 3rd. 119 times more than South Africa
War > World War I > Total deaths 9,477
Ranked 15th.
995,939
Ranked 3rd. 105 times more than South Africa
War > World War II > Deaths, percent of pre-war population 0.12
Ranked 20th.
0.94
Ranked 10th. 8 times more than South Africa
War > World War II > Total deaths 11,900
Ranked 16th.
450,900
Ranked 5th. 38 times more than South Africa

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