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Published 15:19 17 Aug 2021 BST

Lawyer Akunjee shared an image of the Taliban taking control of the presidential palace in Kabul, along with the caption ‘The boys are back in town’ (Picture: Al Jazeera)[/caption]
After the backlash to the tweet, Akunjee claimed that he was being ironic, writing: "I see a bunch of people are purportedly upset at the 'the boys are back' tweet earlier today – let’s look at the sort of people who possess no concept of irony."
The lawyer then shared some of the racist messages that he was receiving, suggesting that people must have been acting "purposely dense" over his tweet.
He added: "The Boys Are Back in Town is a song about a criminal gang (The Quality Street Gang Manchester) who have returned following a sojourn…. this is controversial re the Taliban how exactly?"
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He later told the Metro: "Looks like people would rather misinterpret an ironic tweet citing Thin Lizzy than engage with the real issues of spectacular policy failure by the US and UK in Afghanistan over the last two decades."
Akunjee made headlines after choosing to represent the families of the three girls, including Shamima Begum, who fled the UK to join ISIS in 2015. This year he also defended Syrian schoolboy Jamal Hijazi against far-right activist Tommy Robinson in a libel dispute. In the outcome of this trial, Robinson was ordered to pay Hijazi £100,000 in damages after falsely claiming he had attacked "young English girls" at school.Explore more on these topics: