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A US porn actor has traveled to Afghanistan in a trip unacknowledged by the Taliban, who have restricted the rights of women and girls and imposed strict morality laws since seizing power in 2021.<br><br>Whitney Wright, who caused uproar with a visit to Iran last year as authorities there cracked down on women, posted images of her trip to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan on her Instagram account.<br><br>They show a plane from national carrier Ariana on a runway, [https://thesanctumcafe.com/catering/ kontol] a tiled ceiling from the Western city of Herat, supermarket items and vehicles. Wright does not appear in the images.<br><br>She did not respond to messages from The Associated Press on Friday. Nobody from the Taliban was immediately available for comment.<br><br>The Taliban are keen to attract tourists and promote a different side of the country. Foreigners are visiting, encouraged by the drop in violence.<br><br>As a U.S. citizen born in Oklahoma City, Wright would need a visa to enter Afghanistan but there are no operational Afghan embassies or [https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/search?q=consulates consulates] in the U.S. The Taliban have control of some 40 diplomatic missions around the world.<br><br>The State Department says U.S. citizens should not travel to Afghanistan for any reason due to civil unrest, crime, terrorism, kidnapping and limited health facilities. It also says there is a risk of wrongful detention of U.S. nationals.<br><br>Wright has traveled to Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon in recent years.
<br>A US porn actor has traveled to Afghanistan in a trip unacknowledged by the Taliban, who have restricted the rights of women and girls and imposed strict morality laws since seizing power in 2021.<br><br>Whitney Wright, who caused uproar with a visit to Iran last year as authorities there cracked down on women, posted images of her trip to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan on her Instagram account.<br><br>They show a plane from national carrier Ariana on a runway, a tiled ceiling from the Western city of Herat, supermarket items and [http://ftp.sibly.co.uk/ cibai] vehicles. Wright does not appear in the images.<br><br>She did not respond to messages from The Associated Press on Friday. Nobody from the Taliban was immediately available for comment.<br><br>The Taliban are keen to attract tourists and promote a different side of the country. Foreigners are visiting, encouraged by the drop in violence.<br><br>As a U.S. citizen born in Oklahoma City, Wright would need a visa to enter Afghanistan but there are no operational Afghan embassies or consulates in the U.S. The Taliban have control of some 40 diplomatic missions around the world.<br><br>The State Department says U.S. citizens should not travel to Afghanistan for any reason due to civil unrest, crime, terrorism, kidnapping and limited health facilities. It also says there is a risk of [https://www.google.com/search?q=wrongful%20detention&btnI=lucky wrongful detention] of U.S. nationals.<br><br>Wright has traveled to Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon in recent years.<br><br>
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