In a YouTube video clip, Quranic knowledgeables were supposedly utilized in an amusing manner by Ajmal Haqiqi as well as his three various other colleagues.

A Covering model-YouTuber, Ajmal Haqiqi, together with three of his colleagues, has actually been apprehended by the Taliban, accusing them of disrespecting Islam and also the Quran.

According to Amnesty International, an NGO that concentrates on civils rights, the Kabul based social media sites influencer uploaded a video clip on his YouTube network recently. In it, Quranic verses were supposedly made use of in a funny fashion by him and also his 3 various other colleagues.

They were seen giggling as one of his colleagues, in a comical voice, recited verses of the Quran in Arabic. Later on, on June 5, an additional video was posted by Haqiqi, in which he was seen excusing the previous one, the NGO stated.

Nevertheless, as per Amnesty International, he and also three of his associates were arrested on fees of “insulting Islamic spiritual values” by the Taliban’s General Directorate of Knowledge on June 7 and later that day a video clip ‘confession’ of Haqiqi was launched where he once more apologized.

A statement was launched by Amnesty International on June 8 that partially read, “The Taliban must instantly and unconditionally launch the YouTubers and end their continued censorship of those that desire to freely reveal their ideas.”

“Constraints to the right to freedom of expression have to be clearly provided by legislation and also be strictly essential as well as proportionate to a reputable objective. International civils rights legislation does not allow constraints of freedom of speech simply on the premises it has the potential to annoy or insult nor for the defense of religious beliefs or the religious sensibilities of their followers. This case is a timeless instance of exactly how the Taliban is producing a climate of worry in Afghanistan by using arbitrary apprehensions as well as browbeating to compel people right into silence,” it proceeded.

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Last Updated: 9 June 2022