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Taliban Shuts Down Internet in Parts of Afghanistan

Taliban Blocks Internet, Affecting Schools and Businesses.

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The Taliban has expanded its ban on fibre-optic internet across multiple provinces in northern and eastern Afghanistan, marking the first widespread shutdown since the group seized power in August 2021.

Provinces Affected by the Taliban Internet Ban

The crackdown initially began in Balkh province earlier this week and has now spread to Baghlan, Badakhshan, Kunduz, Nangarhar, and Takhar. The shutdown affects government offices, schools, businesses, and households, leaving mobile internet as the only functional, though limited, option.

Taliban Cites “Prevention of Immorality”

A Taliban spokesman for Balkh, Haji Attaullah Zaid, told the AP: “This measure was taken to prevent immorality, and an alternative will be built within the country for necessities.”

Zaid did not specify why Balkh was targeted first or whether more provinces would face similar restrictions.

Residents Speak Out About the Impact

The shutdown has already disrupted daily life. One resident, who requested anonymity, said he first noticed problems with his home connection several days ago and was told it was a technical issue.

“Blocking the internet is beyond my comprehension in such an advanced era,” he said.

The resident, whose household includes a student, noted that mobile internet is slow and expensive, and reliable Wi-Fi is essential for both education and work.

“If this ban continues, it will not only be detrimental to my business but also to others because all our business is done on the internet,” he said. “I might have to move from Mazar-e-Sharif to another province because I cannot afford the loss.”

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Criticism and Concerns

Critics warn that the Taliban’s restrictions could further isolate Afghanistan at a time when connectivity is crucial for education, commerce, and global communication. While the Taliban insists that an alternative will eventually be built “for necessities,” the immediate impact on schools, businesses, and households has been significant.

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