CRIME NEWS
Afghan journalist and women's
rights campaigner, Mena Mangal shot dead in broad daylight
An Afghan journalist and political advisor, Mena
Mangal, who was vocal about women’s rights in the country, has been shot
dead in broad daylight, just days after saying she believed her life was in
danger.
Mena Mangal was shot dead on Saturday morning
in a public place while she was on her way to work in the capital city of
Kabul.
Nasrat Rahimi, a spokesman for the interior
ministry, said one or possibly more assailants had escaped the scene but no one
has immediately claimed responsibility for the attack and police say it is not
yet clear whether the murder was a terror attack or an attack from someone Ms
Mangal knew.
Women’s rights activists have expressed grief
and anger that Ms Mangal was not better protected by authorities despite making
her fears clear.
“This woman had already shared that her life
was in danger. Why did nothing happen? We need answers,” Wazhma Frogh, an
Afghan human rights lawyer and women’s rights campaigner said in a post on
Twitter. Frogh said Mangal had recently posted on Facebook that she feared
for her life and was receiving threats.
Mangal was a highly regarded former
journalist who had worked at Tolo TV, the largest private broadcaster in
Afghanistan, as well as Shamshad and Lemar television stations. She had also
recently become a cultural adviser to the lower chamber of Afghanistan’s
national parliament.
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