Committee on Religious Affairs publishes list of Internet resources banned in Uzbekistan
The Committee on Religious Affairs has published a list of banned YouTube and Telegram channels, as well as pages on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and other social networks.
According to the committee, the channels and pages included in the list contain ideas of extremism and terrorism and are prohibited from import, production, distribution and display on the territory of the republic.
These resources are recognized as prohibited by the Supreme Court of Uzbekistan.
The updated list was published on January 10, 2024.
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