London, United Kingdom
Moscow, Russia
22
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
21
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
20
Bangkok, Thailand
19
Capetown, South Africa
18
Norilsk, Russia
17
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
16
St. Louis, United States
15
Bogota, Colombia
14
Beirut, Lebanon
13
Muzaffarabad, Pakistan
12
Port Moresby, Papau New Guinea
11
New Orleans, United States
10
Johannesburg, South Africa
To
South Africans, a major point of contention is whether you are more
likely to get robbed in Johannesburg or in Cape Town. Although most
would probably still point to Johannesburg, after hosting the World Cup
and making several attempts to improve its image, the tide may be
turning.
9
Karachi, Pakistan
As
one of the biggest metropolitan areas in the world it has a history of
political and ethnic tension. Suffering heavily from organized crime
there are also significant long-standing differences between various
populations that often lead to tension and violence. Its also widely
known as a human trafficking hotspot and the primary gateway for smuggling sex slaves into the West.
8
Baghdad, Iraq
To
the residents of this city, blood is nothing new. According to Mercer’s
2008 global index this war-torn capital was the most dangerous place in
the world. And with a history of violence and war, Saddam’s execution has done little to improve its condition.
7
Detroit, United States
Topping Forbes list of most dangerous cities in America, “Motor City” averages 1,220 violent crimes per 100,000 residents.
6
Caracas, Venezuela
The
Foreign Policy magazine dubbed Caracas as the “Murder Capital of the
World” at the end of 2008. In December of that year alone there were 510
people murdered, and ever since Chavez took the reigns the rate has
allegedly increased by 67%.
5
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Due to a high level of drug violence accompanied
by less than adequate political and legal institutions, Guatemala City
is one of the most volatile in the Western Hemisphere. Visitors are
urged to avoid public transportation and not to look as though they are
lost mainly because of drug related violence that can potentially affect
tourists and a high prevalence of bus-jacking.
4
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
As
the capital and largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo it
is plagued by internal problems such as gang violence, rape, property damage,
poor sanitation and disease. To make things worse, however, it’s
surrounded by constant civil unrest due to warring rebel factions as
well as a relentless fight to control the nations diamond mines.
3
Grozny, Chechnya
In
2003 Grozny was named “Most Destroyed City on Earth” by the United
Nations. Primarily as a result of two prolonged wars with Russia, most
of its residents have either fled or continue to live in the shells of
their old homes under constant threat from the mafia and local gangs.
2
Mogadishu, Somalia
Although
it is considered the capital, since the outbreak of the Somali Civil
War in 1991 there has been no central government control over most of
the country’s territory. Characterized as a failed state, Mogadishu is
situated in one of the most lawless parts of the world.
1
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
The
insanely dangerous border town of Juarez lays claim to one of the
highest murder rates in the world. In 2009 2,600 people were killed due
to drug related violence alone. The police force is almost non-existent
as most of its high-ranking members have been assassinated and not even
the military is any match for the powerful drug cartels.
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