
Kabul has gone on red alert over swine flu—though the disease is not much in evidence. Kim Barker reports on why some think the government is using the disease as a pretext for stifling dissent.
"Some Afghans now refer to “swine politics” instead of swine flu, saying that these new restrictions are an attempt to prevent anti-government protests after last week’s resolution of a flawed presidential election."
“It’s just to avoid people going to political demonstrations,” said Ahmad Jhyashi, 28, a restaurant manager. “The day before the final results of the elections were announced, they said, ‘OK, how to make people stay home? Let’s do some swine flu propaganda.’”
More evidence of governments using viral paranoia to control the population.
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