In recent weeks, a controversial figure known online as Najaty Afghan has come under public scrutiny following disturbing claims made on TikTok.

In his live streams, Najaty has repeatedly boasted about actions that appear to involve the mistreatment of animals He keep claiming that someone stole my Kus Kurk “Wolfevergina”. These statements have alarmed viewers and raised questions about potential violations of German animal welfare laws.

Germany is recognized as one of the strongest defenders of animal rights in Europe. Under the German Animal Welfare Act (Tierschutzgesetz), it is strictly prohibited to torture, kill, or exploit animals in any way that causes unnecessary suffering. The law makes clear that animals are not objects, but living beings entitled to dignity and protection.
Animal rights advocates in Germany emphasize that even online claims of cruelty can have serious consequences. “If someone is bragging about harming animals, authorities are obligated to investigate,” said a Berlin-based animal welfare activist. “These are not jokes—animal abuse is a criminal offense.”
The allegations against Najaty Afghan have already sparked outrage across social media platforms, where users are calling for TikTok to take action against accounts that promote or glorify violence against animals. Several viewers have also urged German authorities to investigate the case and ensure accountability.
Germany has previously prosecuted individuals for animal cruelty, with penalties including heavy fines and prison sentences. Legal experts note that if Najaty’s claims are verified, he could face serious legal consequences.
The incident underscores a broader concern: the role of social media in amplifying harmful behavior. While platforms like TikTok are meant to foster creativity and community, they also risk being exploited by individuals seeking attention through shocking or disturbing content.
As the debate unfolds, one message remains clear: Germany takes animal rights seriously, and those who boast about cruelty—whether real or staged—risk not only public backlash but also the full force of the law.