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Philippines should be colour-coded Orange

There were 471 conflict-related deaths in the Philippines in 2018, based on the 'List of ongoing conflicts' article. Therefore, the colour code should be Orange, and not Red. Request that this map be updated. Thankyou.

Mexico should be colour-coded Red

The chart states that Mexico had less than 10,000 deaths last year, but it is still coded Burgundy. The East African conflict is also inconsistent between the chart and the map.


Wikidata list of ongoing conflicts

The following automatically generated list shows conflics that have start dates but no end date in wikidata. It is updated every 60s day. It might be useful in keeping this article up to date. The content of the table affects wikidata based infoboxes used in Wikipedia articles about wars on other Wikipedia versions, for example Databox used in Swedish Wikipedia. Please help by fixing any errors in the wikidata objects.

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Wikidata object Conflikt Place Placement Country Start No of deaths No of injured Instance of Direct cause Cause Follows Important events Consists of Effect Picture
Q83853341 1984 DMZ incident Korean Demilitarized Zone[1] 1984-11-23 4[1]
3[1]
1[1]
6[1]
1[1]
armed conflict[1]
Q51139646 2018–19 Gaza border protests Gaza Strip 2018-03-30 183[2] 9208[2] civil disorder
armed conflict
protest march
Land Day
Q4072719 Afghanistan–Pakistan skirmishes Durand Line 1949 war
skirmish
Q20635380 Armenian–Azerbaijani border conflict Armenia–Azerbaijan border 1994-05-12 territorial dispute
armed conflict
Q16351522 Bullaj (Marec) 21 prill 1999 1999-04-21 armed conflict
Q190758 Darfur conflict Darfur Sudan 2003-02-26 war
Q553184 Gaza–Israel conflict 2006-06 war Gaza War
2014 Israel–Gaza conflict
2018–19 Gaza border protests
Q29242 Georgian–Ossetian conflict South Ossetia 1989-11-10 war Georgian–Ossetian conflict (1918–1920)
1991–1992 South Ossetia War
Russo-Georgian War
Q3119132 Indo-Pakistani wars and conflicts 1947-10-22 war
Q632787 Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–) Maghrib 2002-04-11 war
Q852088 Internal conflict in Myanmar Myanmar Myanmar 1948-04-02 civil war
Q61126993 Iran–Israel conflict during the Syrian Civil War Levant Iran
Israel
Syria
200s armed conflict February 2018 Israel–Syria incident
Q47015896 Iraqi conflict (2003–present) Iraq 2003-03-20 war
Q151622 Israeli–Palestinian conflict Israel
State of Palestine
190s 14500 war The inter-religious and international conflict over sovereignty in the Land of Israel before 1948 Gaza–Israel conflict
Q2652686 Kachin conflict Kachin State
Shan State
Myanmar 1961-02-05 war
Q1413732 Kashmir conflict Jammu and Kashmir Kashmir India
Pakistan
1947-10-22 47000[3] war Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
2016 India–Pakistan military confrontation
2016 Kashmir unrest
2014 India–Pakistan border skirmishes
Kargil War
Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir
Siachen conflict
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
Q327237 Kivu conflict Kivu 2004 war
Q619749 Kurdish–Turkish conflict Eastern Anatolia Region
Southeastern Anatolia Region
Syria–Turkey border
Kurdistan Region
2015-07-24 war
Q16911838 Libyan civil war (2014–present) Libya 2014-05-16 war
Q303801 Lord's Resistance Army insurgency 1987 war
Q243620 Somali Civil War Somalia Somalia 1991-01-26 civil war
Q15353665 South Sudanese conflict South Sudan South Sudan 2013-12-15 civil war
Q1094356 South Thailand insurgency Southern Thailand Thailand 2004-01-04[4] armed conflict
Q1795374 Sudan internal conflict South Kordofan 2011-05-11 armed conflict
Q178810 Syrian Civil War Syria Syria 2011-03-15 570004[5] civil war[6]
proxy war
Arab Spring human rights in Syria
Sectarianism and minorities in the Syrian civil war
Siege of Daraa
Khan Shaykhun chemical attack
Battle of Baghuz Fawqani
2019 Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria
foreign involvement in the Syrian civil war spillover of the Syrian Civil War
International reactions to the Syrian civil war
Q1519107 War in Afghanistan Afghanistan Afghanistan 1978-04-27 war Soviet–Afghan War
Civil war in Afghanistan (1989–92)
Civil war in Afghanistan (1992–96)
Afghan Civil War
Afghanistan War
War in Afghanistan (2015–)
Q18920712 War in Afghanistan (2015–) Afghanistan 2015-01-01 war Afghanistan War
Q66474138 War in Catatumbo Catatumbo River Colombia
Venezuela
2018-01 war
Q16335075 War in Donbass Donets Basin
Donetsk Oblast
Luhansk Oblast
Ukraine 2014-04-06 375 armed conflict
civil war
innenstaatlicher Konflikt
Ukrainian crisis
Q179275 War in North-West Pakistan Federally Administered Tribal Areas Pakistan
Islamic Emirate of Waziristan
2004-03-16 war
Q1052332 War in Somalia (2009–) Somalia 2009-01-31 civil war War in Somalia (2006-2009)
Q185729 War on Terror 2001-09-11 war September 11 attacks
Arab–Israeli conflict
Second Chechen War
Q19686631 Yemeni Civil War (2015–present) Yemen
Najran Region
Yemen 2015-03-19 civil war Battle of Aden Airport The battle of the presidential house in Sanaa Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
Battle of Al Mukalla
Battle of Aden (2015)
Battle of Ad Dali'
Lahij insurgency
Taiz offensives
Shabwah campaign (March–April 2015)
Abyan campaign (March–April 2015)
Ma'rib Campaign
Battle of Ibb
Battle of Port Midi
Battle of Utmah
Battle of Al Jawf
Shabwah Governorate offensive
Battle of Al Mukalla (2016)
December 2015 Taiz missile attack
June 2016 Mukalla attacks
September 2015 Ma'rib Toshka missile attack
Battle of Nihm
Battle of Sana'a
Al Hudaydah governorate offensive
Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
emigration
Q17272643 spillover of the Syrian Civil War Israel
Jordan
Turkey
Lebanon
Syria
Iraq
Egypt
2011 war

∑ 34 items.

End of auto-generated list.
  1. ^ a b c d e f g "DMZ Defector Says He Acted Freely".
  2. ^ a b https://www.ohchr.org/Documents/HRBodies/HRCouncil/CoIOPT/A_HRC_40_74.pdf
  3. ^ https://www.cnn.com/2013/11/08/world/kashmir-fast-facts/index.html
  4. ^ https://muse.jhu.edu/article/206156
  5. ^ http://www.syriahr.com/en/?p=120851
  6. ^ http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-26116868

Dissident Irish republican campaign

Since a certain IP editor doesn't understand the figures, I'll explain. There's a graph at the top of the page of the claimed reference for 184 deaths. The legend on the graph shows it goes from 1989 to 2019, and by hovering you see the deaths for each year (it's quite simple to tell which years have 0 deaths by the flat line). As the Dissident Irish republican campaign article states, the dissident campaign began in 1998 (although it could be debated as early as 1994, but the dissidents didn't verifiably kill anyone before 1998). The graph lists 29 deaths in 1998, 2 in 2009, 1 in 2011 and 1 in 2019. 29+2+1+1 does not equal 184. There's not even any point adding the claimed total of 33 deaths, as it excludes 2 deaths that are indisputably part of the campaign (David Caldwell in 2002, Stephen Carroll in 2009), one that should be almost certainly classed as part of the campaign (Real IRA volunteer Ronan MacLochlainn, killed by the Garda during a RIRA organised armed robbery) and various other killings that are open to debate. Also there is no reference saying the Hutch-Kinahan feud, Coolock feud, and Drogheda feud are *part* of the campaign, they are not mentioned in the main article. FDW777 (talk) 19:26, 27 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

I have removed the claims, again. I have also again removed the claim that three people were killed during the dissident Irish republican campaign in 2019. If you do not understand this subject, please listen to people that do such as myself. This reference does not say three people were killed during the dissident Irish republican campaign in 2019, it says The report found that three people had been killed and 81 injured in attacks linked to paramilitary groups in the 12 months ending in September (and in addition, the "12 months ending in September" runs from October 2018 to September 2019, so does not even prove the three people were killed in 2019 itself). As well as republican paramilitary groups, there are loyalist paramilitary groups. One of the people killed in 2019 was Ian Ogle, a loyalist killed by fellow loyalists. That is not part of the dissident Irish republican campaign. The Dissident Irish republican campaign contains no information about three deaths in 2019, only one. Please stop restoring information about conflicts you apparently do not understand. FDW777 (talk) 14:20, 28 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Not that's there's really any need at this point, but here is the original report talked about in the New York Times reference. Page 19 (the numbered page at the bottom, curiously it's called page 18 by Chrome) details incidents by "Dissident Republicans", which include the killing of Lyra McKee (which is the "1" currently in this article). Immediately below that, it details incidents by "Loyalist Paramilitaries", which include the killing of Ian Ogle (mentioned in my post above). So the killing of Ian Ogle was, as previously stated, nothing to do with dissident republicans. I will confess to not having read the entire 132 page document only searched for certain terms, but it does not appear to give any specific details about the third killing. It does mention it in a footnote at the bottom of page 18 (again, page 17 on Chrome), which says There were 3 deaths and 81 casualties of paramilitary style attacks linked to paramilitary organisations between 1 October 2018 and 30 September 2019. This underlines my point that the third killing didn't verifiably happen in 2019 (the other two did, but as documented only one was by dissident republicans). FDW777 (talk) 10:45, 29 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Tigray Deaths

The deaths for the Tigray War in 2021 is 7,689

300 [1] 1,950 [2] 150 [3] 173 [4] 64 [5] 49 [6] 3 [7] 5,000 [8] — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wowzers122 (talkcontribs) 04:13, 18 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]