
The Taliban government has suspended internet and communication services across Afghanistan. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to official information, Afghanistan is currently experiencing a complete internet blackout. Although the Taliban have not announced the reason for this decision, they have stated that telecommunication services will remain off until further notice.
Local residents say the internet was cut off on Monday evening. Experts emphasize that such disruptions cause serious harm to the economy and daily life.
Since coming to power, the Taliban have imposed strict restrictions. Women have been deprived of the right to education, and human rights issues have been limited.
The complete shutdown of the internet is considered a new level of restriction. This situation further limits freedom of information within the country and causes significant difficulties in the daily lives of the population.
The interruption of internet services is also causing a slowdown in economic activity. Additionally, the population's connection with the outside world is sharply reduced.
This further complicates the political and social situation within the country. The decision made by the Taliban government is being criticized by the international community.
Such restrictions in the field of internet and communication are considered violations of human rights and freedoms. Due to limited access to information for the population in Afghanistan, the process of socio-economic development in the country is slowing down.
Therefore, international organizations and partner countries are closely monitoring this issue. Negotiations are underway to restore internet and communication services.
For now, the internet blackout in Afghanistan continues.