Monday 20 July 2015

Islamic State cracks down on internet use in Syria stronghold of Raqqa.

     Islamic State group was reported to have raided internet cafes in the stronghold it controls in Syria Raqqa. The group was reported to have order a ban on wireless networks that can be used by private home, British based Syrian Observatory For Human Right said. Resident can now only get online via public Internet cafes which are extremely easy to monitor. The group also aims to cut off communication between its members and their relatives for fear they may try to escape or pass on information to intelligence agencies, according to the monitory group. Islamic State control large territory in Syria and Iraq.

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