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- 01 ناۋ. 2026 17:30
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Foreign Streamer Apologizes After Insulting Kazakh Women، Released from Custody
A foreign streamer، identified as Anar Abdullayev، who was detained in Almaty for making offensive remarks about Kazakh women، has been released and returned home. He has issued a public apology to the people of Kazakhstan for his actions.
Abdullayev shared a two-minute animated video in a Lego style on his Telegram channel. The video depicted the events that transpired in Kazakhstan and concluded with a message stating "I'm sorry."
Public Apology Issued
In his statement، Abdullayev expressed deep regret. "I apologize again to the Kazakh people، I regret that this happened، I never intended to offend anyone، especially women. I am a friendly person، thank you for your great support! I am home! I am back!" he wrote.
Background of the Incident
The controversy began in early February when foreign streamers made derogatory comments about Kazakh women during live broadcasts. These clips quickly went viral on social media، igniting public outrage.
Following a wave of protests online، bloggers and local residents confronted the streamers، demanding a public apology. The situation escalated، prompting intervention from law enforcement agencies.
Legal Consequences
The Almaty police conducted an investigation into the matter. A court subsequently sentenced the foreign nationals to 15 days of administrative arrest for petty hooliganism.
Community Reactions
The incident also sparked active discussions within the broader streamer community. While some bloggers supported the court's decision، others argued that the actions did not constitute a crime. One of the individuals involved in the incident appealed for an end to the harassment and threats directed at him.
This is about the incident reported by Infohub.kz news agency.