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Afghanistan Prohibits Smartphones for Civil Servants and Military Personnel

The Taliban has announced a ban on smartphones for civil servants and military personnel in Afghanistan. The directive aims to enforce this restriction in the workplace.

The Taliban has issued a directive prohibiting civil servants and members of the armed forces in Afghanistan from bringing smartphones to work. This decision was communicated by a Taliban security officer in Kandahar.

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Afghanistan Issues Ban on Smartphones for Civil Servants and Military

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Afghanistan Prohibits Smartphones for Civil Servants and Military Personnel