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    Taliban Orders Ban on Fibre Optic Internet in Balkh

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowSeptember 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Taliban leadership banned fibre optic internet in Balkh province to curb what they call “immorality.” Spokesman Haji Attaullah Zaid confirmed the complete prohibition on Tuesday. The order, issued by leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, cut all cable internet access across the northern region. It marks the first such ban since the Taliban retook control in August 2021.

    Government and Businesses Lose Wi-Fi Access

    The ban left government offices, private businesses, schools, and households without Wi-Fi connections. Authorities insisted mobile data remains available, though slow and costly for many residents. Zaid said officials plan to create a domestic alternative for essential needs but gave no details. He also avoided explaining why Balkh was targeted or whether the ban will spread to other provinces.

    Residents Voice Frustration Over Shutdown

    A resident of Mazar-e-Sharif reported losing connectivity days before the official announcement. His provider claimed a technical issue would be resolved soon. “Blocking the internet is beyond my comprehension in such an advanced era,” the resident said. He admitted relying on fast internet for work with clients outside Afghanistan. Because mobile data remains expensive and unreliable, he now considers moving to another province.

    Internet Restrictions Add to Existing Controls

    Afghan authorities often suspend mobile networks during religious festivals to block remote detonation of explosives. Those restrictions typically last hours or days, not indefinitely. The fibre optic ban in Balkh, however, marks a broader, more disruptive measure. Many residents now fear wider shutdowns could extend across the country, further isolating Afghanistan from the outside world.

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