They were taking him to execute him, Afghan comedian doesn't stop laughing at the Taliban.

They were taking him to execute him, Afghan comedian doesn't stop laughing at the Taliban.

This is the moment when an Afghan comedian continued to make fun of the Taliban while the rebel group's fighters pulled him out of his house before he was executed later on with a firing squad. In a viral video taken at the end of July, Nazar Mohammad, better known as Khasha Zwan, can be seen [...]

In a viral video filmed at the end of July, Nazar Mohammad, better known as Khasha Zwan, can be seen in the back of a car with a rebel on both sides of it, one of them shaking a Kalashnikov machine gun.

Brave enemy known for his TikTok '%s' continues to joke about the group, making the Taliban fighter on the right start hitting him in the face.

The man on his left is seen laughing before changing his weapon threatening for an even bigger weapon.

Nazareth was later killed after being shot several times.

According to reports, the photographs showed him leaning on a tree and then lying on the ground with his throat slit.

The Taliban initially denied involvement in the star's death before accepting responsibility and confirmed that the two men in the car were Taliban.

The group said the suspects were arrested and will be tried in a Taliban court.

The group claimed that Nazar, from Kandahar province, was involved in torturing and killing the Taliban, adding that he must have faced a Taliban court instead of being immediately sentenced to death.

Nazar used to work for the Afghan National Police making him a target for the revenge killings and was known for his rude jokes and ridiculous songs.

He regularly taunted the topics suggested by his followers with the Taliban who are no exception.

His brutal murder in late July sparked fears of revenge killings as Afghanistan was falling into town by the Taliban.

It was also one of the first major hits in the rebel group's attempt to label itself as Taliban 2.0.

The directors promised that no harm would come to those working for the U.S. Government, the U.S. Army, or anyone associated with American organizations.

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