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Taliban turning off the internet

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ArabellaSaurus · 26/09/2025 20:20

https://news.sky.com/story/afghanistan-internet-ban-extinguishing-the-only-light-that-still-reaches-us-13436723

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/looms-laptops-afghan-women-lose-lifeline-taliban-internet-ban-2025-09-23/

'Local government officials confirmed a ban on fibre-optic services in five northern provinces — Balkh, Kunduz, Badakhshan, Takhar and Baghlan. Officials said the ban is to prevent "immoral activities." Residents in other provinces, including Kandahar, Herat and Parwan have reported disruptions, though these have not been formally acknowledged by authorities.'
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'"A complete ban has been imposed on fibre-optic cable … This action has been taken to prevent immoral activities, and an alternative solution will be developed within the country to meet necessary needs," Haji Zaid, a spokesman for the governor of the Balkh province said last week.
The Kunduz provincial media office issued a similar statement. The Ministry of Communications in Kabul did not immediately respond to a request for comment.'
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'The internet has been a lifeline for students, especially girls barred from secondary schools and universities, but the shutdown has cut off even that option in northern Afghanistan.

Afghanistan internet ban 'extinguishing the only light that still reaches us'

A teacher in Afghanistan shares what the internet ban in the country is doing to the people who rely on it.

https://news.sky.com/story/afghanistan-internet-ban-extinguishing-the-only-light-that-still-reaches-us-13436723

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Imnobody4 · 06/10/2025 21:44

Another update from Kate Clanchy. Neda has such talent.

The internet is back on in Afghanistan and Neda came back to poetry class. She is thrilled you all liked her poem. She wrote this in the quiet last week, following Mary Oliver. Neda is 11.

x.com/KateClanchy1/status/1975231038906413389?t=1cNXqSXtqnJZnL64URImOw&s=19

Ritasueandbobtoo9 · 06/10/2025 21:49

IrnBruAndDietCoke · 27/09/2025 02:32

Thank you for sharing this. I know people think this isn’t being heard but I save every link about the women in Afghanistan that I see in FWR and use it to teach as one of the main case studies we are using for a range of geographical concepts in my all-female classroom here in another country with a very censored internet. This information and their plight is getting around the world. I wish we could tell these women in Afghanistan that we see them, hear them, and wish there was something else we could do.

Since I moved here, I’ve discovered that Mumsnet is one of the only places of open discussion that I can use here without a VPN (which barely work in this province as the internet is so slow) so please never stop talking about this, I can get this info to my girls as long as it’s being shared on MN.

Solidarity from Wales!

Ritasueandbobtoo9 · 06/10/2025 21:56

Imnobody4 · 06/10/2025 21:44

Another update from Kate Clanchy. Neda has such talent.

The internet is back on in Afghanistan and Neda came back to poetry class. She is thrilled you all liked her poem. She wrote this in the quiet last week, following Mary Oliver. Neda is 11.

x.com/KateClanchy1/status/1975231038906413389?t=1cNXqSXtqnJZnL64URImOw&s=19

Neda:

I’ll think of you
In the morning sun,
In my world of noise,
I’ll think of you,
in the silence,
In my world of noise,
I hear you.

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