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I was wondering this because I've seen quite a few videos popping up on my feed of people visiting for tourism, despite the fact that it's Taliban controlled. Obviously western media often plays up things with how dangerous it all is, but some of these videos have me questioning in my mind what the true state of things are? It almosts makes me want to go in a way (not really, but it does pop into my mind). It just seems like it'd be a good story to tell ("yeah I went shooting with the Taliban.")
I want to ask, what's your opinion on these people? Like are they just incredibly naive and are funding an oppressive regime? Or do you think Afghanistan is worth taking the risk?
I'm not saying I'm going, however some of these videos are in a way telling people to take the risk despite all the dangers we've all been warned of. It gives me a lot internal conflict.
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Does anyone have any good resources (books, web sites, other) regarding culture, things to do, do's and don'ts etc. about Kabul? Even better, has anyone ever been there?
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