Thursday, July 02, 2015

Afghan Court Overturns Death Sentences For Mob Killers

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An Afghan appeals court has overturned the death sentence imposed on four men for their part in the mob killing of a young woman in the capital Kabul, and sentenced them to 20 years in prison instead.Aljzeera was there:

Last month, the four men were sentenced to death by hanging for their part in the lynching last March of the woman named only as Farkhunda.
Prosecutors alleged that 27-year-old Farkhunda was beaten to death in a frenzied attack sparked by a bogus accusation that she had burned a copy of the Quran.
Farkhunda’s killing shocked many Afghans, though some public and religious figures said it would have been justified if she had in fact damaged the Quran. A presidential investigation later found that accusations were false.
The charges against the men included assault, murder and encouraging others to participate in the assault. Eleven police officers were charged with neglecting their duties and failing to prevent the attack.