Okay, so you have an Afghan man who was married supposedly having an affair with an Afghan woman who was engaged...the Taliban find out....the couple "confesses" ....and by the end of the day...they are both stoned to death in the public square. Nothing like a little Shariah Law to clean up a town, eh?
From the story at DAWN:
This is the third story of this type that I've had up in the past couple of weeks coming out of Afghanistan that shows how the Taliban are assuming more and more control over villages and towns in the country - it is disturbing in that we really hadn't seen this blatant Shariah Law enforcement for quite some time...sure, we saw tons of it when the Taliban had complete control over the country but it has been some time since these incidents have cropped up.
Kinda makes you wonder if the Afghan people are really that eager to see us leave.
From the story at DAWN:
A man and woman have been stoned to death in northern Afghanistan after being accused by the Taliban of having an affair, a witness and an official said Monday.You know, with the Taliban ruling America, I think they might just run out of stones!
The 23-year-old woman and 28-year-old man were killed because “they had an affair,” said Mohammad Ayob, the governor of Imam Sahib district in Kunduz province.
“Two people were stoned to death by Taliban in Mullah Quli village late yesterday,” he said. The village is under the control of the Taliban.
“The Taliban convicted both to stoning to death, some from the crowd started throwing stones at the couple until they died,” Satar said.
The couple had their hands bound behind their backs and were forced to stand in an empty field as their sentence was carried out, he said.
This is the third story of this type that I've had up in the past couple of weeks coming out of Afghanistan that shows how the Taliban are assuming more and more control over villages and towns in the country - it is disturbing in that we really hadn't seen this blatant Shariah Law enforcement for quite some time...sure, we saw tons of it when the Taliban had complete control over the country but it has been some time since these incidents have cropped up.
Kinda makes you wonder if the Afghan people are really that eager to see us leave.
Afghan man, woman ‘stoned to death’ over love affair
KUNDUZ: A man and woman have been stoned to death in northern Afghanistan after being accused by the Taliban of having an affair, a witness and an official said Monday.
The 23-year-old woman and 28-year-old man were killed because “they had an affair,” said Mohammad Ayob, the governor of Imam Sahib district in Kunduz province.
“Two people were stoned to death by Taliban in Mullah Quli village late yesterday,” he said. The village is under the control of the Taliban.
Mullah Quli resident Abdul Satar said about 100 people, most of them Taliban insurgents, gathered in the village on Sunday evening as a statement was read out saying the pair had confessed to their affair.
He said the man was married to someone else, and the woman was engaged.
“The Taliban convicted both to stoning to death, some from the crowd started throwing stones at the couple until they died,” Satar said.
The couple had their hands bound behind their backs and were forced to stand in an empty field as their sentence was carried out, he said.
A local Taliban commander, who contacted media but refused to give his name, confirmed the killings.
“The couple confessed they had eloped together and based on their confession they were stoned to death,” he said.
Under Islamic Sharia law, sex between unmarried people is punishable by public beatings, while punishment for those caught in extra-marital affairs is death by stoning.
Earlier this month, the Taliban publicly flogged and then killed a pregnant widow for alleged “adultery” in western Badghis province.
The killings are a grim reminder of the Taliban's harsh 1996-2001 rule, when apparent crimes were brutally punished after summary trials.
As well as lashings and death by stoning for alleged adulterers, people accused of theft regularly had their hands or feet amputated.
In regions that have come under Taliban control as the war drags towards the end of its ninth year, rough justice is meted out in the same manner, and includes execution of people accused of “spying” for foreign forces.
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