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Afghan national museum reopens with permission from the Taliban

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December 22, 2021
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Visitors in Afghanistans national museum, once ransacked by Taliban. Photo: AFP

Kabul: Afghanistan´s national museum is once again welcoming visitors and exhibiting pre-Islamic artefacts with the Taliban´s blessing, a stark contrast to when the group ransacked and shuttered the facility during their last stint in power.

A trickle of citizens made their way around the sprawling exhibit rooms in Kabul, marvelling at treasures ranging from painted Stone Age pottery to ancient coins and religious items.

“It´s inborn in humans that they attach value to their history,” said Rahmatullah, 65, after intently examining a collection of 2,000-year-old swords.

“I wanted to know more about the history of my country. It has a special place in my heart”.

The museum reopened in late November with permission from the Taliban´s new ministry of information and culture, around three months after the group retook power and ended their two-decade insurgency.

Some artefacts on open display are fundamentally at odds with the Taliban´s radical ideology, including pottery collections featuring images of animals and humans.

During their first 1996-2001 rule, Taliban fighters destroyed items including statues at the museum, while tens of thousands of items were looted and never recovered.

In that period, the group also blew up 1,500-year-old giant statues of the Buddha in the central Bamiyan valley.

But Taliban fighters now guard the museum and its treasures from potential attack by insurgents.

According to chief curator Ainuddin Sadaqat, there has been no attempt to restrict what is on display.

Only “15 to 20 percent of exhibits are of Islamic heritage”, the 35-year-old .

“We also have visitors from the Taliban,” who sometimes come to tour the museum in large numbers, Sadaqat said.

The reopening comes as the Taliban present a more moderate image while allegedly seeking to unlock billions of dollars in international aid suspended since the fall of the western-backed government and for sanctions to be lifted.

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