Taliban Orders Ban on Internet in Northern Afghanistan ‘to Prevent Immoral Activities’ - Egypt Independent
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In five Afghan provinces, the Taliban is blocking access to the cable Internet. The U.S. Special Envoy strongly criticizes the move. Women's rights associations express concern about further restrictions on online teaching of female students.
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For the first time since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, the government has imposed an internet ban in several provinces in northern Afghanistan. The strict Islamist movement is doing this "to prevent immoral activities," according to a statement.
Taliban orders ban on internet in northern Afghanistan ‘to prevent immoral activities’ - Egypt Independent
The Taliban administration on Wednesday announced an internet ban across a swathe of northern Afghanistan, “to prevent immoral activities,” provincial government statements said.
Media Watchdog Urges Taliban to Restore Internet as Blackout Expands
he Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called on the Taliban to immediately restore fiber-optic internet across Afghanistan, warning that the blackout further restricts journalists’ work and limits public access to information. The post Media Watchdog Urges Taliban to Restore Internet as Blackout Expands appeared first on KabulNow.
The Afghan Media Protection Organization has condemned the Taliban’s decision to cut off fiber-optic internet access in a number of Afghan provinces. The organization said today (Wednesday, September 16) that the move amounts to “widespread censorship and an attempt to silence the voices of the people and the media.” According to the organization, restrictions on internet access disrupt millions of citizens’ access to free information and vital …
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