GHAZNI, Afghanistan, (Reuters) - The INSURGENTS have warned Afghans that possessing pictures of "unrelated women and handsome young boys" was against Islamic law and owning "shiny new phones" runs contrary to their religious dignity.
The INSURGENTS have been posting "night letters" in the volatile southeastern province of Ghazni, reminding Afghans of their religious obligations
Mobile telephones also should not have "immoral video clips", ring tones with verses of the Koran, or derogatory messages against individuals or tribes. It regarded such offences as "a serious crime" that would be punished severely, the letter said.