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28 Jan 2023 | 10:52 AM UTC

Afghanistan: Nationwide protests likely as of Jan. 28

Protests denouncing burning of Quran likely across Afghanistan as of Jan. 28. Elevated anti-Western sentiment likely; violence possible.

Warning

Event

Further protests denouncing the recent burning of Qurans are likely in urban centers in the coming days as of Jan. 28. Protests occurred in multiple urban centers in recent days, including a large-scale protest in Kabul Jan. 27 in response to a far-right activist burning Qurans in Sweden and Denmark Jan. 21 and 27 respectively. The largest gatherings are likely in major cities, such as Jalalabad, Herat, Kabul, Kandahar, Lashkar-Gah, and Mazar-e-Sharif. Likely protest venues include mosques, government buildings, and major roadways. Protests could occur at any time, but are most likely after Friday prayers. Hundreds to thousands of people may attend protests.

Security personnel are likely to deploy to monitor the protests. Given the nature of the protests, anti-Western sentiment is almost certainly elevated, and any violence that occurs could be directed toward Western nationals. Localized disruptions to business operations and ground transport are likely. Clashes between protesters and security forces are also possible. Protesters may march along or block roadways, causing localized transport disruptions.

Advice

Avoid all protests as a precaution. If violence occurs, immediately leave the area and seek shelter in a secure, nongovernmental building. Heed the instructions of security personnel. Maintain contact with diplomatic representations. Western nationals should consider avoiding nonessential movement where practically possible in the coming days.