Top 5 most dangerous places on earth
This is a list of the top five most dangerous places in the world.
Places you might consider not visitingwhen planning your next trip. But you are, of course, free to ignore our advice and go anyway!
1. BRAZIL...
For anyone travelling to Brazil, be wary of muggers! Street crime is rampant in parts of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paolo, and whilst many victims are left unharmed, the experience can still scar you.
Incidences of “quicknappings” has also risen in
major cities. This involves being abducted and
taken to an ATM to pay your ransom. If you
can’t
pay, your family is only a call away.
Along with street crime, organized criminal
groups
have waged wars against police and public
institutions that were unable to be bribed. If you
survive all that don't forget the drugs and narco-
terrorism.
2.RUSSIA...
The Russian mafia runs wild, there are more
gangsters than police, and a Russian is
assassinated every 18 minutes, averaging 84
murders per day in a nation of 143 million.
Foreigners are kidnapped more frequently due
to he higher ransom allocated. Crimes include
but
are not limited to pickpocketing wallets, cell
phones, cameras, cash, and physical assaults.
3. SOUTH AFRICA....
Any nation described as the ‘rape capital of the world’ should be one to take extra special care in. But rape is not the only vice to be worried about.
Another damning statistic for South Africa is its
appalling high murder rate. Most crime is
confined to poor areas but it hasn’t stopped
gated
communities springing up all over South Africa
and armed guards protecting wealthy tourist
groups.
Farming in South Africa has become one of the
most dangerous professions in the world. And
like
anywhere, sex can be very dangerous in South
Africa, where more than 10 million people are
infected with HIV.
4.BURUNDI...
Mass murder and mayhem compete with
environmental problems as the biggest
headaches for the people of Burundi. The list of
assassinated leaders is extensive, and control of
the nation has changed hands numerous times in
the last 60 years. The biggest risks for visitors
are
crimes committed by roaming gangs and armed
children. Muggings, carjackings and kidnappings
await, so you are advised not to stop the car for
souvenirs.
Should you be injured or harmed while in Burundi, just forget it and run back home. Local clinics have almost no resources to assist you.
5.AFGHANISTAN....
Asides terrorism and underdevelopment, during
the Soviet invasion, the Red Army planted more
than 12 million landmines in Afghanistan.
Hundreds of people are killed, shredded, and maimed each year due to these insidious devices. Following the Soviets came the Taliban, whose control meant women were banned from jobs and universities.
In 2001, the United States overthrew the Taliban,
but banditry, tribal rivalries and drug-related
violence have left the nation unstable. Suicide
bombings are a constant threat, and nobody in
Afghanistan is safe.
Another damning statistic for South Africa is its
appalling high murder rate. Most crime is
confined to poor areas but it hasn’t stopped
gated
communities springing up all over South Africa
and armed guards protecting wealthy tourist
groups.
Farming in South Africa has become one of the
most dangerous professions in the world. And
like
anywhere, sex can be very dangerous in South
Africa, where more than 10 million people are
infected with HIV.
4.BURUNDI...
Mass murder and mayhem compete with
environmental problems as the biggest
headaches for the people of Burundi. The list of
assassinated leaders is extensive, and control of
the nation has changed hands numerous times in
the last 60 years. The biggest risks for visitors
are
crimes committed by roaming gangs and armed
children. Muggings, carjackings and kidnappings
await, so you are advised not to stop the car for
souvenirs.
Should you be injured or harmed while in Burundi, just forget it and run back home. Local clinics have almost no resources to assist you.
5.AFGHANISTAN....
Asides terrorism and underdevelopment, during
the Soviet invasion, the Red Army planted more
than 12 million landmines in Afghanistan.
Hundreds of people are killed, shredded, and maimed each year due to these insidious devices. Following the Soviets came the Taliban, whose control meant women were banned from jobs and universities.
In 2001, the United States overthrew the Taliban,
but banditry, tribal rivalries and drug-related
violence have left the nation unstable. Suicide
bombings are a constant threat, and nobody in
Afghanistan is safe.
Reviewed by TEEGEN2
on
October 27, 2018
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