The Finest Hotel In Kabul: A People's History Of Afghanistan
Jack Dickens (JD) – I'll start by taking you back to Kabul in December 1988, where you open your book. How did your interest in Afghanistan first emerge, and what led you there at that precise moment in time?
Lyse Doucet (LD) – A very long time ago, I began working for the BBC in West Africa. I spent five years out there, but, as a Canadian, I then had to get a work permit to go and work in Britain. Thankfully, I managed to get one through the kindness of strangers. But I soon wanted to go out into the field again, because my true love was being on the ground, in the heat and the dust, as a foreign correspondent. I had friends who said that I had to go to Pakistan, and, even though there wasn't a BBC job for me there, I decided to take the leap. That's where I first met Afghans. That was 1988; it was in the depths of the Cold War, when Western-backed fighters, known as the mujahideen, were battling against the Soviet-backed communist government in Kabul.

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