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26 November 2012

Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities: 2012

The cities are listed from least dangerous to most dangerous. But it is recommended that travelers exercise extreme caution in any cities that find themselves on such a list. You might note that St. Louis, Mo., USA, has fallen off this top ten list. Last year, St. Louis occupied the #3 spot.

10. Caracas, Venezuela

Caracas is a city torn apart by drug trafficking and an abundance of petty crimes. Robbery is commonplace even in broad daylight, and the police have very little control over criminal activity. Many locals blame the government who is apathetic to these issues, much more protection is needed for many cities in Venezuela because it’s geological position makes it a drug running haven.

9. Mogadishu, Somalia

The capitol of Somalia is still in turmoil and the outlook for 2012 is not bright. Civil war has torn apart the city (and the country) for two decades and political violence is very easily sparked. Accurate statistical data is almost impossible to obtain because of how belligerent local militias are, but it’s safe to say that Mogadishu is quite dangerous, an essentially lawless city with an abundance of bandits. A huge amount of it’s citizens abandoned the city three years ago leaving behind bombed out shells of buildings, but it remains as violent as ever.

8. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

While Rio de Janeiro has some fantastic beaches and beautiful landscapes, you should not be lulled into a false sense of security should you visit. There are many slum/shanty areas where about %20 of the population lives in economic turmoil, and this struggle has given way to an ongoing conflict between drug traffickers and the local police force. Tourists and travelers are advised to stay away from the mountainous regions and poor areas of the city, especially at night. The police are there to protect you, but be aware that bribery is commonplace with them and that you may need some money to get out of a bind.

7. Grozny, Chechnya, Russia

In the mid 1990′s a very destructive conflict began between Chechnya and Russia. Grozny was left in shambles after a barrage of shells, missiles, and dynamite tore the city asunder- there were thousands dead and the toll on the city was massive. While the fighting apparently ended in 2006, it remains a very dangerous place full of crime both organized and petty. It’s especially dangerous for western tourists because of high kidnapping rates.

6. Ciudad Juarez, Mexico

The drug cartels in Mexico show no signs of slowing down their business, and Ciudad Juarez is one of the worst affected areas. The drug trafficking groups in Mexico are notoriously violent and stop at absolutely nothing to move their product, they have control over the region and can do pretty much whatever they want. This city has been called one of the most violent places in the world outside of war zones, and the police force is known to be corrupt. The blame for this violence is often attributed to the Mexican government, but others blame the ongoing American war on drugs that facilitates the illegal drug trade.

5. Bogota, Colombia

Bogota’s main problem lies in the drug trade and extremist political groups rebelling against the Colombian government, but fortunately there have been some improvements since the 90′s. The north side of the city is absolutely more safe that the southern regions, it’s advisable to stay in this area and no to wander past the city limits. Bogota is a great tourist destination with lots to see, just be careful and don’t stray too far from safe areas.


4. Baghdad, Iraq

Baghdad suffers from a very unstable political climate with many different factions destroying the city in their own way. The infrastructure has been torn apart by bombings and the streets are filled with unpredictable violence. The invasion by the United States in 2003 further escalated violence in the city and it has been a hostile place ever since. A lack of organization and infrastructure further exacerbate tension among Iraqis.

3. Guatemala City, Guatemala

Guatemala as a whole is riddled with crime because of a corrupt government and police force who are not at all equipped to deal with the abundance of criminal activity. The capitol has it the worst, the huge gap between the rich and poor is brought into stark contrast and robbery and violence are commonplace. It’s a shame because it’s such a beautiful city and country, but the corruption runs too deep for the streets to be safe.

2. San Pedro Sula, Honduras

This city in Honduras has one of the highest murder rates in the world and is considered even more dangerous than areas of Iraq and Afghanistan. Robbery is a rampant problem and almost everyone must carry a weapon of some sort for protection. Even minor disputes are often settled with violence and walking the streets requires extreme caution. Tourists are especially warned, anyone appearing to be a foreigner are specific targets for criminals.

1. Cape Town, South Africa

While Cape Town is a huge tourist attraction and a big city full of things to do, it also has extremely high crime rates and walking down the wrong street at the wrong time can put you in harms way. The disparity between socioeconomic classes is a major factor for criminal activity, and robbery is extremely common. Tourists are advised to do their research and stay in a relatively safe part of the city, don’t walk around unless the streets are well-lit with plenty of people out and be extra careful if you have to use an ATM.


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7 comments:

  1. Do tell me what you were smoking when you decided Cape Town was the most dangeous city in the world?

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  2. Every list of "the most dangerous cities" will be somewhat different from every other list. Top 10 lists are particularly volatile and subject to change in rankings from year to year. Methodology and weighting of categories of violence is important in the compiling of such lists. A recognition of the general under-reporting of violent crimes in the third world is also important. Top 100 lists would be more accurate overall, and less subject to significant change from year to year.

    According to Wikipedia's ranking of countries by intentional homicide: Africa is the most violent continent. Southern Africa is the most violent region of Africa. And Cape Town is the most violent city in South Africa.

    http://africasacountry.com/2012/01/26/3-south-african-cities-make-most-dangerous-cities-in-world-list/

    One must always take the bad with the good.

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  3. Johannesburg is far worse than Cape Town...

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  4. Interesting article, but I find it a little strange that Cape town is number 1. Anyone living in SA will probably raise an eyebrow at that. The problem is that Cape town is run by the opposition, the Democratic Alliance and so the ANC government have an invested interest in fiddling the statistics, and when you have the chief of police, an ANC crony caught running a hijacking syndicate, you have to take what is said with a pinch of salt.

    Just a fun little anecdote- a friend got dropped off in the wrong neighbourhood in JHB, he phoned his dad to come pick him up, and by the time the dad arrived he had been mugged 3 times and was left with nothing but his underpants.

    I realise that this article should have been titled "Statistically the most violent cities", but with the corruption and misinformation and lack of central leadership in so many 3rd world countries, those statistics are often way off.
    Statistically Robert Mugabe was voted in with a 500% majority in certain regions of Zimbabwe.

    I've lived in SA my entire life, but going to a place like Somalia would scare the living cr@p out of me.

    Anyway I realise its just a fun read, but I thought I would share a few additional thoughts from someone living in the battle zone.

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  5. Cape Town more dangerous than Baghdad? err...

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  6. How long did you stay/visit in Cape Town ?
    - I thought so

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  7. Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, and Nelson Mandela Bay had the highest murder and aggravated robbery rates when compared to all other South African cities in 2010/11, according to the latest South Africa Survey, published by the South African Institute of Race Relations this week.

    Source __ http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/2012/01/17/south-africa-s-murder-capital-cities

    And we always thought the Nile flowed out the other end of Africa. Heh. Just kidding.

    The under-reporting of crime statistics in third world countries makes compiling accurate country and city rankings very difficult. It is likely that Cape Town is only the murder capital of South Africa on certain nights of certain months of certain years.

    But for South Africa, it is close enough for government work.

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