Taliban Ban TikTok App for ‘Misleading’ Youth in Afghanistan

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The Taliban government has banned tic-tac-toe for allegedly misleading young people. A Taliban spokesman tweeted: The Taliban government has found that Tic Tac Toe has a number of issues that do not comply with Islamic law. The ruling Taliban government in Afghanistan has decided to ban ticks. Not only ticks but also pubs are banned in the country.

Taliban spokesman Inamullah Samangani announced the government’s decision. Enamulla has announced that the country’s televisions will no longer be allowed to broadcast certain content. Inamulla says Tic Tac Toe is a Chinese application that has the potential to mislead young people and contain many contrary to Islamic law. The terrorist regime has found that the food Korean game Pubji has similar problems. Following this, the public was also banned.

The Taliban government has asked Internet service providers not to make these two applications available in Afghanistan. In Afghanistan, with a population of 40 million, 23 percent of the population has access to the Internet. Internet usage is up 7% from 2021. Social media like WhatsApp and Facebook will not be banned in the country.

In 2021, the Taliban will overthrow the Afghan government and seize control of the country. After coming to power, they enacted many new laws. These include the abolition of high school education for girls, the compulsory bearding of men by government officials, and the denial of women more than 43 miles of taxi travel without a man in the family. Human rights groups have spoken out against the Taliban’s actions.

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