The Taliban vowed to change Kabul. The city may be starting to change the Taliban.

February 19, 2024 at 2:00 a.m. EST
Former Taliban fighters browse at a shop in central Kabul earlier this month. More than two years after taking control of the Afghan capital, some former fighters have quickly embraced the perks of urban living. (Elise Blanchard for The Washington Post)
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KABUL — More than two years after Taliban fighters streamed into the Afghan capital, seizing power here and vowing to cleanse the country of Western decadence, many of them have come to embrace the benefits of urban life.

Some spend their weekends in the city’s theme parks. Some watch cricket matches on large outdoor screens. Others are filling their Facebook pages with skyline selfies or buying self-help books published in the West. Most mornings, Kabul’s English schools are crowded with Taliban soldiers and employees in camouflage jackets, who appear as eager as other students to study abroad.