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The Taliban take over Afghanistan’s only luxury hotel, more than a decade after attacking it


The Taliban are taking over the operations of Afghanistan’s only luxury hotel in Kabul, more than a decade after they launched a deadly attack there that killed nine people.

The Serena Hotel said Friday it was closing its operations in the Afghan capital on Feb. 1, with the Hotel State Owned Corporation taking over. The corporation is overseen by the finance ministry.

The finance ministry wasn’t immediately available for comment. Neither the Serena nor the government clarified the terms under which the hotel was changing hands.

The Taliban first targeted the Serena in 2008 and again in 2014. Acting Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani acknowledged planning the 2008 attack, which killed eight, including U.S. citizen Thor David Hesla.

A statement from the Serena, a brand owned by the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development, said it had trained thousands of Afghan nationals, hosted large numbers of foreign guests and delegations, and set high international benchmarks in hospitality standards.

It asked people to direct their queries to the Hotel State Owned Corporation. Kabul no longer appears as a destination on the Serena website.

According to information on the finance ministry website, the corporation’s mission is to revive and develop Afghanistan’s hotel industry. It operates three other hotels in Afghanistan, two in Kabul and one in the eastern city of Nangarhar.

Tourism official Mohammad Saeed told The Associated Press last year that he wanted Afghanistan to become a tourism powerhouse.

At that time, in a sign the country was preparing for more overseas visitors, the Serena reopened its women’s spa and salon for foreign females after a monthslong closure, only to shut them again under pressure from authorities.

The Taliban have barred women from gyms, public spaces including parks, and education. Last year, they ordered the closure of beauty salons, allegedly because they offered services forbidden by Islam.





In a shocking turn of events, the Taliban have reportedly taken over Afghanistan’s only luxury hotel, the Serena Hotel, more than a decade after they first attacked it.

The Serena Hotel, located in the heart of Kabul, has long been a symbol of luxury and sophistication in the war-torn country. However, with the Taliban’s recent takeover of the capital city, the hotel has now fallen into the hands of the militant group.

This news comes as a devastating blow to the people of Afghanistan, who had hoped for a brighter future after years of conflict and instability. The Serena Hotel was seen as a beacon of hope and progress in a country plagued by violence and turmoil.

It remains to be seen what the Taliban’s plans are for the hotel, but many fear that its luxurious amenities and Western influence will be erased in favor of the group’s strict interpretation of Islamic law.

As the situation in Afghanistan continues to deteriorate, the takeover of the Serena Hotel serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing the country and its people. The international community must act swiftly to support those affected by the Taliban’s resurgence and work towards a peaceful and stable future for Afghanistan.

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