Caught in the Net: Bangladesh
Kids in Bangladesh will have to listen the next time they’re told to get off the phone. Their government recently put a stop to the free nighttime calls offered by mobile phone companies, saying they corrupt the country’s youth and promote promiscuous chatter between boys and girls. Bangladesh is a conservative, Muslim-majority country, where dating ...
Kids in Bangladesh will have to listen the next time they're told to get off the phone. Their government recently put a stop to the free nighttime calls offered by mobile phone companies, saying they corrupt the country's youth and promote promiscuous chatter between boys and girls. Bangladesh is a conservative, Muslim-majority country, where dating is pooh-poohed. Young people have expressed discontent with the restrictions. But the government shows no sign of reversing the policy, claiming it was reacting to a "flurry of complaints by parents."
Kids in Bangladesh will have to listen the next time they’re told to get off the phone. Their government recently put a stop to the free nighttime calls offered by mobile phone companies, saying they corrupt the country’s youth and promote promiscuous chatter between boys and girls. Bangladesh is a conservative, Muslim-majority country, where dating is pooh-poohed. Young people have expressed discontent with the restrictions. But the government shows no sign of reversing the policy, claiming it was reacting to a "flurry of complaints by parents."
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