sonbahis girişsonbahissonbahis güncelgameofbetvdcasinomatbetgrandpashabetgrandpashabetエクスネスMeritbetmeritbet girişMeritbetVaycasinoBetasusBetkolikMeritbetmeritbetMeritbet girişMeritbetgiftcardmall/mygiftkomutantestkomutantest girişpanelpanel girişkomutankomutan girişcasibomcasibom girişcasibom güncel girişbetciobetcioromabetromabetromabetteosbetteosbetbetnisalobetbetrasonbahisrinabetcasinomilyonromabetromabet girişkulisbetkulisbet giriştrendbettrendbet girişibizabetibizabet girişextrabetextrabet girişgalabetgalabet girişpradabetpradabet girişsonbahissonbahis girişalobetalobet girişroketbetroketbetwinxbetwinxbetprensbetprensbetnetbahisnetbahisromabetromabetteosbetteosbetbetrabetrarinabetrinabetcasivalcasivalkingroyalkingroyalkingroyalkingroyalyakabetyakabetjojobetjojobet girişjojobet

Taliban Set to Ban TikTok

2 Min Read

The Taliban have announced that they will ban social media platform ‘TikTok’ because it promotes violence.

Taliban’s ministry of telecommunication said the popular app as well as PUBG, an online game will be banned in the country within weeks.

ATTENTION: Click HERE to join our WhatsApp group and receive News updates directly on your WhatsApp!

“TikTok has been spreading immoral and non Islamic content and videos in an Islamic country among the very vulnerable youths of Afghanistan, and we have to block it for the sake of our youths’ future,’ a Taliban official told MailOnline.

“They are just devastating our young people by advertising western life style. We are living in an Islamic country and these platforms have been spreading contents against it,’ he said.

“Facebook is also spreading same kind of content. Our youths are wasting lost of time on that. It’s our duty to take care of young people,’ the official said.

Internet providers were informed that they have the next 30 days as ‘the deadline’ to ban TikTok, the ministry of telecommunication said in a statement.
People will be blocked from being able to use the popular apps in the country.

The new rulers of Afghanistan announced the decision in a meeting with the representatives of security sectors and a representative from the Sharia law enforcement administration.

This is coming after the recent bans on music, movies and television soap operas which saw the Taliban destroying musical instruments.

For publication of Press Releases, Statements, and Advert Inquiries, send an email to info@dailyreport.ng
TAGGED:
Share This Article
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

WordPress Store Goldish – Jewelry Store WooCommerce Theme Goto – Tour & Travel WordPress Theme Govity – Municipal and Government WordPress Theme Grand Wedding WordPress Gravity Flow WordPress Plugin Gravity Forms Disable Entry Creation Gravity Forms Emma Addon Gravity Forms IBAN Validation Gravity Forms Partial Entries Addon Gravity Forms Pipe Add-On