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Afghan government workers face sack, jail after smartphone ban begins

Employees will be available only ‘via telephone calls and email’, an official says, citing an order from the supreme leader

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A man uses smartphones in Kabul on Tuesday. Photo: EPA
Agence France-Presse
Government workers in different parts of Afghanistan have started switching off their smartphones, following an order imposed on Wednesday that they said came from Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada.

A letter announcing the ban on smartphones for all government employees started circulating on social media last week under the emblem of the Supreme Court, which has not responded to requests to comment.

“All the heads of departments in their respective provinces are advised to inform their staff, higher-ranking or lower-ranking, that using smartphones is strictly banned effective June 17,” said the letter.

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It referred to all employees of the military and civilian departments, mentioning that exemptions could be granted only by the supreme leader.

As of Wednesday afternoon, multiple central government departments were still publishing information through their WhatsApp groups.

Taliban fighters pose for a selfie after taking over the home of Afghan warlord Abdul Rashid Dostum in Kabul on September 11, 2021. Photo: AFP
Taliban fighters pose for a selfie after taking over the home of Afghan warlord Abdul Rashid Dostum in Kabul on September 11, 2021. Photo: AFP

Two spokesmen for the Afghan government did not respond to requests to comment on the decision.

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