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My holiday with the Afghan mujahideen | My holiday with the Afghan mujahideen |
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In the late 1970s, John England, from High Wycombe, was befriended by his neighbour Rahmatullah Safi, originally from Afghanistan. In 1988, Rahmatullah invited John to visit a war zone in his home country and they embarked on an unconventional trip. | In the late 1970s, John England, from High Wycombe, was befriended by his neighbour Rahmatullah Safi, originally from Afghanistan. In 1988, Rahmatullah invited John to visit a war zone in his home country and they embarked on an unconventional trip. |
John kept a diary and took photos of his three-week trip with Rahmatullah, self-publishing them in an e-book called Going Inside, for posterity and for his family and friends. The photos show a unique glimpse into life in Afghanistan 30 years ago. | John kept a diary and took photos of his three-week trip with Rahmatullah, self-publishing them in an e-book called Going Inside, for posterity and for his family and friends. The photos show a unique glimpse into life in Afghanistan 30 years ago. |
The two neighbours met when Rahmatullah moved into John's street in 1978. | The two neighbours met when Rahmatullah moved into John's street in 1978. |
John was deputy head teacher of a primary school. And Rahmatullah worked in a plastics factory in High Wycombe. | John was deputy head teacher of a primary school. And Rahmatullah worked in a plastics factory in High Wycombe. |
Rahmatullah had been a colonel in the Afghan army special forces and his wife had been a lawyer. | Rahmatullah had been a colonel in the Afghan army special forces and his wife had been a lawyer. |
But all that changed in 1973, when a coup ousted the king, Zahir Shah. | But all that changed in 1973, when a coup ousted the king, Zahir Shah. |
Six years later, the Soviet Union invaded the country. | Six years later, the Soviet Union invaded the country. |
And Rahmatullah became a general in a mujahideen group, before being granted asylum in the UK with his family. | And Rahmatullah became a general in a mujahideen group, before being granted asylum in the UK with his family. |
John's diary documents his travels around Peshawar, in Pakistan, where Rahmatullah had a house, and across the border into Afghanistan, to near the city of Gardez, the capital of Paktia province. | |
Travelling with Rahmatullah, who was greatly respected by the mujahideen, John observed and interacted with Afghans, all men, that he met along the way. | |
The photos he took show a landscape with fertile valleys and desolate plains, burned-out Russian vehicles and bombed buildings, with roads full of huge holes. | The photos he took show a landscape with fertile valleys and desolate plains, burned-out Russian vehicles and bombed buildings, with roads full of huge holes. |
Transportation in Afghanistan at that time was either brightly painted trucks, often Russian-built, or Toyota "jeeps". | Transportation in Afghanistan at that time was either brightly painted trucks, often Russian-built, or Toyota "jeeps". |
John found that the mujahideen were keen to be photographed, usually with their weapons, and especially if they were about to go off into battle. | John found that the mujahideen were keen to be photographed, usually with their weapons, and especially if they were about to go off into battle. |
Many of the photos were processed by John in Peshawar, with the colours fading over the 30 years. Careful scanning and retouching has helped preserve his photos. | Many of the photos were processed by John in Peshawar, with the colours fading over the 30 years. Careful scanning and retouching has helped preserve his photos. |
In his travel diary, John recalls a night in a camp at Jaji, near the border with Pakistan, in which a dinner of meat, rice, huge pieces of naan bread and melon was followed by the men singing and dancing, not the behaviour John expected among mujahideen fighters. | In his travel diary, John recalls a night in a camp at Jaji, near the border with Pakistan, in which a dinner of meat, rice, huge pieces of naan bread and melon was followed by the men singing and dancing, not the behaviour John expected among mujahideen fighters. |
The locals John met were intrigued by him. They had never seen a passport before, were amazed at the cost of things in the UK, and found the notion of toilet paper quite bizarre. | The locals John met were intrigued by him. They had never seen a passport before, were amazed at the cost of things in the UK, and found the notion of toilet paper quite bizarre. |
But despite their differences, they were all familiar with the BBC, with Rahmatullah being a regular World Service listener. | But despite their differences, they were all familiar with the BBC, with Rahmatullah being a regular World Service listener. |
John discovered that many people carried a gun, often an AK-47, "the mujahideen's favourite". | |
John wrote about the town Dara Adam Khel, 40km south of Peshawar, in his diary: "Nearly every shop is either making or selling guns and ammunition. | John wrote about the town Dara Adam Khel, 40km south of Peshawar, in his diary: "Nearly every shop is either making or selling guns and ammunition. |
"You can buy machine guns, anti-aircraft guns, Mausers, Lugers, AK47s - any type of gun you want." | "You can buy machine guns, anti-aircraft guns, Mausers, Lugers, AK47s - any type of gun you want." |
Looking back on his unusual holiday, John says: "What made my time in Afghanistan so memorable was the generosity, hospitality and kindness of all those Afghans whom I met. | Looking back on his unusual holiday, John says: "What made my time in Afghanistan so memorable was the generosity, hospitality and kindness of all those Afghans whom I met. |
"Despite entering a war zone, I felt quite safe most of the time. It's an experience I'll never forget." | "Despite entering a war zone, I felt quite safe most of the time. It's an experience I'll never forget." |
Photos by John England. | Photos by John England. |
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