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Kashmiri TikToker “Yar Ji” Deported from Qatar After Social Media Post, Returns Home

A well-known Kashmiri TikToker, Waseem Abbasi popularly known as Yaar G, has reportedly been deported from Qatar after being held in custody for five days over a social media video related to the recent tensions between Iran and Israel. According to available information, he shared a poetic message expressing condolences over the reported martyrdom of the Iranian president, which was considered a violation of local laws.

Sources say Yaar G returned to Kashmir last night, where he was received by friends and acquaintances. His return has sparked debate on social media, with mixed reactions from users.

Yaar G is known for his distinctive style of raising his voice on social and political issues, particularly matters concerning Kashmir. He enjoys significant popularity among young audiences, with thousands of followers regularly engaging with his video content.

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Analysts note that freedom of expression laws in Gulf countries are generally stricter, especially regarding commentary on political or international conflicts. In contrast, countries that identify as democratic systems, such as Pakistan, India, or the United States, allow comparatively more space for public opinion, although complete freedom of expression is not absolute in these societies either.

Some observers argue that online harassment or personal attacks against individuals can contribute to social polarization. They stress that disagreement is a natural part of democratic discourse, but criticism should remain responsible and respectful.

It is worth noting that Yaar G has previously created videos highlighting social issues and, according to some sources, supported public awareness campaigns related to civic concerns.

Experts suggest the incident highlights the importance of understanding local laws when living abroad, particularly regarding social media activity, as legal boundaries can vary significantly between countries.

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