Afghanistan's capital, Kabul is considered one of the most dangerous cities in the world, with rampant crime taking place daily and figures only increasing. Whilst the population is frustrated, a social media campaign is pushing the government to take more immediate measures. 269 suspects were arrested in January, but in a country plagued by war, terrorism, poverty and corruption, will the recent crackdown be enough to make people feel safe?
که همدا نن د کورنیو چارو وزیر اخطار صادر کړي؛چې که د کابل په هره حوزه کې غلا وشي،نو د حوزې امر دنده به تعلیق شي او که یې ناغېړي کړي یا هم ور سره شریک و نو سیده به پل چرخي ته ځي.— Karim Khosti (@KarimKhosti) January 11, 2020
ته وا د کابل په ښار کې به وسله والې غلاوې وشي؟#کابل امن ندی!#KabulNotSafe
Uutiset Afganistanista ja Kabulista ovat olleet todella synkkiä viime päivinä:Taleban kasvattaa valtaa, hazaravähemmistö on entistä enemmän vainottu ja maa on todellisessa kaaoksessa. Silti pakkopalautus lento lähtee ylihuomenna. #KABULNOTSAFE @KaiMykkanen @HelsinkiPoliisi miksi? https://t.co/0004Wlnb0g— Yasmin Yusuf (@YasminYusuf200) November 13, 2018
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