Taliban Shuts off Internet in Afghanistan, Essential Services Grind to a Halt
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Summary: Rabat — On Tuesday, September 30, the Taliban-controlled government of Afghanistan imposed a national Internet blackout, grounding flights, freezing daily On Tuesday, September 30, the Taliban-controlled government of Afghanistan imposed a national Internet blackout, grounding flights, freezing daily Internet-reliant services, and wholly cutting off communication to the outside world.
Rabat — On Tuesday, September 30, the Taliban-controlled government of Afghanistan imposed a national Internet blackout, grounding flights, freezing daily Internet-reliant services, and wholly cutting off communication to the outside world.
A Taliban spokesperson posted on X earlier this month claiming that the blackout is meant to curb “evils,” meaning it will implement measures to enforce the Taliban’s moral system.
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