Taliban government rejects reports of internet ban in Afghanistan
The Taliban government denied reports of a nationwide internet ban in Afghanistan. Officials stated old fiber optic cables caused disruptions. They confirmed replacing worn-out infrastructure. This statement followed earlier reports of an internet...

The announcement was the Taliban's first public statement on a communications blackout that has disrupted banking, commerce and aviation.
Several provinces last month confirmed an internet shutdown because of a decree from the Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada to combat immorality.
"There is nothing like the rumors being spread that we have imposed a ban on the internet," Taliban officials said in a three-line statement shared in a WhatsApp chat group with Pakistani journalists.
The statement, which also was posted on social media platform X, cited Taliban chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid saying ongoing nationwide disruptions were the result of "decaying fiber optic infrastructure" that is now being replaced.
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