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Then in February, only a few weeks after the world had been stunned by the attack on Charlie Hebdo, a gunmen shot a film director attending a free-speech debate during an attack on a cafe.
Lars Vilks, a Swedish artist who had previously drawn the Prophet Mohammed as a dog in 2007 was attending when Finn Nørgaard, 55, was killed. A few hours later, the same gunman killed Dan Uzan, 37, a Jewish security guard, protecting a bat mitzvah party.
As well as the threat from Islamic terrorism, Aon Risk Solutions, the global risk management business who produce the risk report for their customers, said it was "no longer unthinkable" that there could be more armed clashes in the region near Russia after the country's military actions and greater spending on its army.
In the latest Aon Terrorism and Political Violence Map produced together with The Risk Advisory Group, the report found there had been a reduction on country risk ratings globally, but the dangers getting worse in a smaller number of countries.
Twenty-one countries including saw a reduced risk of terrorism and political violence and South America had the most positive results from the study with no nations perceived to be at increased risk.
For Tunisia to see a reduction in its threat level will be come news after the terror attack in March on the Tunis Bardo museum left 21 foreigners dead

See the Full list of the countries below
The 21 countries in full:
- Albania
- Bangladesh
- Barbados
- Bhutan
- Brazil
- Costa Rica
- Croatia
- Cuba
- Czech Republic
- Egypt
- Fiji
- Guyana
- Honduras
- Kyrgyzstan
- Mauritania
- Mongolia
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Panama
- Tunisia
- Uzbekistan
In the report, Aon increased Germany's risk rating from 1 to 2 because there was an increasing risk of terror but the anti-Islam protests led by Pegida were also cited.

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