Two Afghan youths living in Karachi have apologised for using inappropriate language against Pakistan in a viral video.
A video showing two Afghan nationals making derogatory remarks about Pakistan over the ongoing repatriation of Afghan refugees surfaced online during the week.
One of the youths, identified as Farhad, worked at a grocery store in Karachi. His video was filmed by customers and later shared online.
After the video went viral, another clip of Farhad emerged in which he appeared in tears, expressing deep regret and apologising for his words.
Farhad said in the new video that he made a mistake and felt ashamed of his actions. He also raised slogans of “Pakistan Zindabad” and “Sindh Police Zindabad.”
Farhad touched his ears and tearfully said, “I made a big mistake which will not happen again.”
The second man, identified as Mohibullah, who works at a tea shop, was also seen in the viral video making offensive remarks. In his video, Mohibullah apologised and expressed remorse for his behaviour.
