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washington — Plans by the Taliban to block access to Facebook are a further attempt to curtail freedom of speech and silence critics in Afghanistan, according to journalists and activists.
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India Today on MSNFact Check: Did an anti-Taliban group vow to seek revenge for the Pahalgam terrorist attack?A video going viral on social media claims to show an anti-Taliban group called the Liberation Front of Afghanistan vowing to ...
Kabul, Apr 7 (EFE).- The de facto government of Taliban has finalized a plan to restrict or block access to Facebook in Afghanistan. Telecommunication Ministry spokesperson Enayat Ullah Alokozai ...
When the U.S. military in Afghanistan created a Facebook page in 2009, it's primary objective was to counter Taliban propaganda, which supposedly often publicized false claims about soldiers and ...
The Taliban has just banned images of anything “with a soul,” meaning people and animals. One veteran Afghan photojournalist remembers what that was like when the same prohibition was enforced ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNRussia becomes first country to recognise Afghanistan’s Taliban governmentSupreme Court lifted group’s ‘terrorist’ designation in April, as Moscow seeks normalisation in bid for regional clout.
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Al Jazeera on MSNRussia recognises the Taliban: Which other countries may follow?From China to Iran, several countries have already been engaging with the Taliban. Experts say they could be next.
A violent Taliban crackdown in Badakhshan's Khash district has led to arrests of their own officials and civilians after ...
TikTok’s rise in Afghanistan is a recent phenomenon in a marketplace that has mainly been dominated by Facebook, which has around 3.7 million users in the country. ... But the Taliban, ...
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