Taliban Shuts Down Internet in Afghanistan: Citizens Cross Borders for Connectivity


🚨 The Taliban government has reportedly cut off internet access across Afghanistan, a move that has left millions disconnected from the outside world.


As a result, desperate citizens are traveling to border regions — particularly Pakistan — in search of internet access. Eyewitnesses describe Afghans making long journeys from rural areas just to find a signal, highlighting the vital role the internet plays in modern life.


Human rights activists warn that restricting digital freedom further isolates Afghan citizens, silencing voices and limiting access to education, work, and communication with the global community.


This unprecedented blackout has sparked debate on whether internet access should be recognized as a fundamental human right.


What do you think? Should cutting off internet access be considered a violation of basic human rights?

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