Taliban slaps smartphone ban in Kandahar schools

Taliban authorities in Kandahar, Afghanistan, have implemented a ban on smartphones in schools, affecting students, teachers, and staff. The Education Department's directive aims to ensure educational discipline and focus, citing concerns about th...

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A Taliban fighter stands guard near the Shah-Do Shamshira Mosque as people attend the Eid al-Adha prayer in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Kabul: A ban on smartphones in schools issued by Taliban authorities in southern Afghanistan came into force, students and teachers confirmed to AFP on Wednesday, over concerns of "focus" and "Islamic law".

The directive by the provincial Education Department in Kandahar applies to students, teachers and administrative staff in schools and religious schools.

"This decision has been made to ensure educational discipline, focus", the statement said, adding that it was taken from a "sharia perspective" and that smartphones contribute to "the destruction of the future generation".


The policy, which has already taken effect in schools across the province, has divided opinion among teachers and students.
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