The Taliban once banned all television, music and cinema in Afghanistan, but now they are fighting their war via Twitter, the online messaging network that revolutionised global communication.
The Taliban sent out their first tweet in English on May 12
"enemy attacked in Khak-e-Safid"
with a link to their website for more details about rebel fighters killing "at least 6 puppet police".
This is the latest sign that the Taliban are embracing modern technology in the propaganda battle that runs alongside the guerrilla war of ambushes, suicide bombings and mine explosions.
Between 1996 and 2001, Taliban almost outlawed all electronic products as un-Islamic. Photographs of living things were illegal, and ownership of a video player could lead to a public lashing.
Today, they send out text messages and emails, release videos of attacks on NATO troops, and run a website that evades repeated efforts to close it down.
"The Taliban joined Twitter about six months ago" Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid told AFP.
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