A former journalist who worked for the Afghan parliament wasshot and killed in Kabul on Saturday, an official said, in the latest brazenattack to rock Afghanistan’s capital.
Mena Mangal was well known in Kabul circles for her workpresenting shows on several television networks, before she left journalism tobecome a cultural advisor to parliament.
According to interior ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi,Mangal was gunned down in eastern Kabul in broad daylight.
An investigation was under way, but he did not providefurther details.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for Mangal’sdeath, and it was not immediately known why she had been targeted.
Crime in Kabul has grown steadily worse in recent years,adding to the many stresses for residents in a city where terrorist attacks area frequent occurrence.
Prominent women’s rights activist Wazhma Frogh said Mangalhad recently written on social media that she felt her life was threatened. Theplight of women in Afghanistan has been pulled into focus in recent months, asmany in the war-torn country worry that hard-won rights for women will be lostif the US makes a peace deal with the Taliban.
Despite advances since the Taliban’s ouster in 2001, womenin Afghanistan are still frequently marginalized.
Afghanistan is also the world’s deadliest place forjournalists, who face many risks covering the conflict and who have sometimesbeen targeted for doing their job.