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Local Lens - Afghanistan
The Kah Faroshi bird market has existed in Kabul longer than the country has been in a state of conflict. Caged birds are a favorite of many Afghans. The feathered friends in cages providing reprieve from decades of violence and war. The Kah Faroshi bird market is tucked inside a narrow alley behind the Pul-e Khishti Mosque, and is situated near the Maiwand Square. Countless stalls, shops, and vendors sell a myriad of birds from the famed Afghan favorite "Kawk" (partridge), canaries, finches, and the "Kaftar" (dove). During busier hours, it can become difficult to even pass through the bird market as just a few people on a crowded afternoon after the Friday prayer can cause a jam in pedestrian traffic.
Date recorded: April 2023
Location: Kabul City, Kabul Province, Afghanistan
This video was recorded in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan by a local asset from Off the Radar's Native Environment Matrix to show you what Kabul looks like under Taliban rule.
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