Security Concerns Rise in West Kabul as Community Leaders Urge Action
Shiite leaders warn of rising insecurity in west Kabul as targeted crimes increase, prompting community patrols and calls for urgent action.
Leaders of the Shiite community in Kabul have raised alarm over worsening security in the city’s western districts, urging urgent action to protect civilians amid a surge in targeted crimes.
The High Commission of Shiites held an emergency meeting, where officials stressed the need for unity and immediate steps to address growing threats in predominantly Hazara areas.
Residents in several neighborhoods have begun organizing night patrols due to increasing incidents of armed robbery and targeted attacks, according to local reports.
Community leaders, including Mohammad Ali Akhlaqi, called for practical security measures, while officials presented demands to Taliban authorities for improved protection and accountability.
Recent months have seen a rise in targeted violence and criminal activity in parts of Kabul, particularly in western districts historically home to the Hazara community.
Despite repeated assurances by Taliban authorities about nationwide security, residents and analysts say gaps in law enforcement and policing persist.
Afghanistan continues to face a broader humanitarian and economic crisis, with unemployment, poverty, and weakened institutions contributing to insecurity and social instability.
Human rights groups have also raised concerns about the safety of minority communities, warning that continued insecurity and lack of effective protection could deepen fears and displacement.
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