Summary:
- The Taliban government in Afghanistan has been cutting off internet access in certain areas as part of their campaign against "moral corruption" and "vice."
- This internet shutdown is affecting businesses, students, and the general public, who rely on the internet for communication, education, and daily activities.
- The Taliban's actions are seen as a way to exert control over the population and limit access to information and outside influences, which they view as a threat to their conservative Islamic ideology.