ISIS has sent out a written notification to all members telling them in no uncertain terms they're not allowed to buy, sell, repair or watch television.
The Daily Mail reported the move was aimed at keeping the terrorist group members from hearing overseas media stories about ISIS brutality, and the accompanying messages of condemnation that follow.
ISIS in the leaflet also ordered members to break into homes that have television and destroy satellite receivers, the news outlet reported.
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This isn't the first oddball ban ISIS has pushed. Previously, ISIS chiefs have ordered members to quit wearing any clothing made by U.S. sports manufacturing giant Nike. ISIS also banned private Internet access in Raqqa just a few months ago to keep spies and anti-ISIS activists from sending out messages and photos that painted the terror group in a negative light.
The Internet ban meant all those who wanted to go online had to do so in public cafes, the Daily Mail reported.