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Afghan Taliban deny reports of internet ban, blame worn-out cables

Afghan Taliban deny reports of internet ban, blame worn-out cables

Afghan Taliban deny reports of internet ban.

The Afghan Taliban government on Wednesday denied viral reports of a nationwide internet shutdownin Afghanistan, attributing the recent communications blackout to worn-out fibre optic cables being replaced.

The clarification comes after days of uncertainty that disrupted banking, commerce, aviation, and humanitarian operations across the country.

No ban on internet

In its first official statement on the issue, the Taliban rejected claims of an intentional shutdown.

“There is nothing like the rumours being spread that we have imposed a ban on the internet,” officials said in a short message circulated in a WhatsApp group with Pakistani journalists.

The statement, also shared on social media platform X, quoted Taliban chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, who explained that nationwide disruptions were due to decaying fibre optic infrastructure now undergoing replacement.

However, no timeline for service restoration was provided.

Nationwide blackout ignites debate

The connectivity issue was first reported on Monday by internet advocacy group NetBlocks, which confirmed that internet services were collapsing across Afghanistan, including in the capital Kabul, while telephone networks were also affected.

Adding to the confusion, several provinces last month acknowledged a shutdown reportedly ordered by Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada as part of efforts to combat “immorality”.

Aid groups warn of consequences

Aid organisations have raised alarm over the communications blackout, warning that it is hampering life-saving operations.

“Reliable communications are essential for our ability to operate, to deliver life-saving assistance, and to coordinate with partners,” Save the Children said in a statement on Wednesday, urging authorities to restore internet services as soon as possible.

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