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28 July 2021
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They Don’t Laugh; They Kill

Taliban militants kill ace Afghan comedian Nazar Mohammad… reports Asian Lite News. Photographs showed the comedian, who had previously served in the local police, backed up against a tree and then lying on the ground with his throat cut

Taliban militants are back on saddle in some pockets of  Afghanistan to implement their rigid ideology. Afghanistan, a war-ravaged nation, is witnessing violence ever since foreign forces started to move out of the country. The Taliban has captured several parts of the country in recent times.

With fighting raging on the outskirts of Kandahar, the second city, Nazar Mohammad, an entertainer, was dragged from his home and killed, The Times reported.

Photographs showed the comedian, who had previously served in the local police, backed up against a tree and then lying on the ground with his throat cut, reported The Times.

While, Taliban has rejected their involvement in the incident, the comedian’s family has blamed the group for the killing of Nazar Mohammad.

A video has been circulating on social media where some militants could be seen slapping and harassing the comedian.

Activist Subuhi Khan posted on Twitter: “Because they don’t want Muslims to laugh,sing, dance or be happy. They need brain-dead muslims who can act as zombies to fight for Islamic State. Mind you..they don’t spare you even in an Islamic State. This is power hungry unquenchable blood thirst.RIP brother #NazarMohammad.”

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