The fall of the Afghan government in August 2021 led to a mass exodus of Afghans, including many civil society activists. Some of these activists are now facing allegations of criminal activity in Europe and the United States, Iran, Pakistan
Kauser News Agency, an Afghan news agency, has been investigating the activities of these activists. The agency’s intelligence department has found that many of them are involved in scams and human trafficking.
One of the most common scams is the promise of asylum in Europe or the United States. These activists often charge large sums of money for their services, but they rarely deliver on their promises.
Another common scam is the promise of financial assistance. These activists often solicit donations from well-meaning people, but they rarely use the money for its intended purpose.
In some cases, these activists have been accused of human trafficking. They have been known to lure women and girls into forced prostitution or labor.
The Kauser News Agency’s findings are a serious concern. They raise questions about the vetting process for Afghan refugees and asylum seekers. They also highlight the need for greater oversight of civil society organizations.
The rise of Afghan civil society crime is a reminder of the challenges facing Afghanistan in its post-Taliban era. The country is still struggling to rebuild its institutions and economy. And it is now facing a new threat from criminals who are exploiting the chaos and instability.