British student, 21, who took a holiday to Afghanistan ‘because it was dangerous’ then found himself trapped by the Taliban takeover is now on festive jaunt to war torn South Sudan

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  1. Full article for those who don’t wish to click the link:

    •Former Loughborough physics student Miles Routledge travelled to south Sudan

    •Evacuated from Kabul after the Taliban took over during his ‘holiday’ in August

    •Brit, from Birmingham, has praised the locals, climate, said he was offered a wife

    •The Foreign Office advises against all travel to South Sudan, ravaged by civil war 

    A British student who had to be evacuated from Kabul after he went there on holiday as Afghanistan fell to the Taliban in August has travelled to South Sudan.  

    Miles Routledge, 21, flew to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia on Monday before catching a second plane to Juba in South Sudan, according to his Twitter profile.  

    He praised the climate and locals after his first day, said he had been offered a tribal wife and quipped ‘I can honestly say I prefer it to London in many ways’.

    Mr Routledge, from Birmingham, was invited to the country by a Sudanese local who followed his escapades in Afghanistan. He plans to spend several weeks hiking in Uganda before crossing into Kenya to visit a fan. 

    The Foreign Office advises against all travel to South Sudan, which has been ravaged by civil war and violence since becoming in independent in 2011. 

    The former Loughborough physics student, who wears a large silver cross around his neck, has said he has taken ‘supplies’ to rural communities and handed out cash to people in the streets.   

    Mr Routledge also posted a picture brandishing a pile of Sudanese money which, he said, was worth ‘less than $100’. 

    ‘From my first day in south Sudan, the weathers lovely, people are very friendly and helpful, I don’t feel unsafe, I got offered a tribal wife, I goofed off with locals and got some cheap food. Absolutely recommend South Sudan. Can’t wait til tomorrow,’ he wrote. 

    But only 24 hours later, the Brit said he was leaving for Kenya as soon as possible after receiving anonymous threats he would be arrested at the border and prevented from getting money from ATMs.    

    Mr Routledge told the Times he wanted to visit Sudan because he had heard the country was ‘chaotic’ and wanted to experience it for himself.

    He added he had twice tried to travel to the north of the country but was stopped by soldiers – including children brandishing AK47s.  

    Mr Routledge claimed he was offered a Sudanese wife and a new name by a remote tribe, that he did not identify. 

    He also claimed to have heard gunshots going off at night, in scenes reminiscent of his time in Afghanistan, thought the reports were rubbished online. 

    Mr Routledge has previously bragged of visiting Chernobyl, posting pictures in May saying it was two years since he visited the scene of the 1986 nuclear disaster in Ukraine. 

    Ahead of his latest trip, Mr Routledge said he was stopped at London’s Luton Airport by security who took him into a back room for three hours for questioning. 

    He claims officials took his fingerprints, photo, a DNA swab and searched his bag and phone during the interrogation. 

    Writing on Twitter, he said the questioning meant he missed his flight from Luton and was forced to book a second plane from Gatwick the next day.  

    In August, Mr Routledge, who said he went on holiday to Afghanistan ‘because it was dangerous’ had to be evacuated from Kabul after spending days hiding in the United Nations safehouse following several failed attempts to escape the city. 

    At the time, Mr Routledge wrote on Facebook: ‘Got Evacuated at 4ish (it’s 2am now) with 100 or so other civilians, couldn’t message as there were cars emitting signals that would set off bombs, it blocked my airpods from connecting so I think it blocked all wifi/data. 

    ‘The Taliban let us go through the airport and we met many of them, very long transition period but everyone was smiling and waving at one another, some took selfies with them. I slept on a dirt/gravel road and woke up as cars went by. We’re in a new safe house and we’re all hydrated, happy and ready for a few hours of sleep.’ 

    Shortly after he posted an update saying: ‘On the flight out we aren’t allowed any liquids at all, no razors and only 1 bag up to 10kg so everyone is tossing all their belongings into a pile.

    ‘People are donating each other their items because they can’t carry them. Some lads stuffed my body armour and bag with protein bars, over 20 of them. Very happy man (right now). Thank you lads.’ 

    In posts to message board site 4chan and livestreaming platform Twitch, he claims he was quizzed by armed Taliban militants while on his way to Kabul International Airport.

    They apparently asked him where he was from – to which he said Wales. He claims the fighters did not know where Wales was, and let him go. Mr Routledge says he later came across another armed convoy during the Taliban insurgency and took a selfie on one of their gun emplacements.

    Speaking to the Times, he claims he made the decision to visit Afghanistan after watching tourism videos on YouTube. He says that when the takeover began, he could not refund his flights so chose to travel instead.

    Mr Routledge also said he had accepted the possibility that he might die in Afghanistan. In a message addressed to friends on social media, he apparently wrote: ‘I’ve bitten off more than I can chew and something has not gone to plan resulting in this situation.        

    ‘There was no convincing me otherwise and I knew the risks, it was a gamble I took that went wrong despite my confidence and jokes.’

    He yesterday told his viewers: ‘I was fully prepared for death, I accepted it. This trip has been a test of God. I’m very religious so I believe I’ll be looked after.

    ‘Before I left I wrote a letter to my friends saying that if I died, not to feel guilty, that I would die happy and religious and proud.’

    He says that he may be safe because of a £15 joke purchase he made which gives him the right to use the title ‘Lord’, seen on his American Express card.

    The student told his followers: ‘The Taliban may see that as reason enough to keep me alive, thinking it may hold some negotiating power as they’ll think I’m important. Let’s hope it won’t get to that stage though.’

  2. Hopefully this shitlord gets into trouble this time, although no doubt he will get rescued again. Complete tool.

  3. I can’t quite work out if I’m impressed by his bravery or appalled by his stupidity.

    ETA: I think I’m leaning more on the stupidity side.

    If he had a good reason for doing it then he’d be brave.

    Doing it simply because it’s dangerous and is going to generate more clicks is ridiculous.

  4. The less we see of this plonker the better, he shouldn’t even be making it to national media, but some people do travel to these dangerous countries.

    This [YouTube travel vlogger ‘Indigo Traveller’](https://www.youtube.com/c/IndigoTraveller/videos) was in Yemen just recently and has videos in Syria, Afghanistan, Somalia, Venezuela, Honduras etc.

    Not that even those are as gnarly as current Afghanistan and South Sudan mind, apart from maybe Yemen.

  5. He better not be taking up valuable dry land space from a country that is mostly under water at the moment.

  6. Why all the hatred? I say good luck to him, he knows he’s taking a risk but he’s willing to take it, he has balls of steel and I can respect that, not many people would be willing to do what he’s doing…

  7. To be fair, when I was in Kabul (2016-2019), I ended up going off site for little trips to the shop, restaurants and bazaars in vicinity.

  8. Crikey and I thought Morocco was exhilarating. This lad needs to tame his adrenal glands and go on a still dreadful but marginally safer and arguably equally culturally rich holiday next time- I’m thinking Newquay in August.

  9. “If 4chan did holiday brochures”

    Come to balmy South Sudan! Meet a friendly warlord! Wake up to the sound of charming gunshots echoing across the square. Get that long overdue rustic circumcision you’ve always thought you missed out on! Regale your friends with epic tales of desperate rescue missions and narrow escapes.

    Or for the more conservative vacationer, why not try Afghanistan. Not particularly LGBTQ friendly so be sure to leave your liberal preconceptions at home. Quite mild in the Winter. Try the local opium.
    EXCLUSIVE OFFER! – only a one-way flight is required as you will either die or the British Foreign office will rescue you!

  10. He is crazy.

    I have worked in rather dangerous countries and the first thing you learn is a normal situation there can turn potentially lethal in the blink of an eye – never mind what you think, shit happens and it happens fast and is totally unexpected.

    Seen so many individuals ignore this (usually American NGO’s) and mostly they get away with it without realising how lucky they had been.

  11. He sounds like a priveleged knob, however I did laugh at the part where the Taliban didn’t know where Wales was so they let him go!

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