Google – AFP, 22 October 2012
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Afghan
policemen board the back of a police pick up truck at a police
training centre
south of Herat in September (AFP/File, Aref Karimi)
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KABUL — An
Afghan man stabbed his wife to death because she worked for an NGO outside the
home, police said Monday after arresting the suspect in the western province of
Herat.
"Kulsoom
was stabbed eight times by her husband on Friday afternoon because she was
working," provincial police spokesman Noor Khan Nekzad told AFP.
"We
have arrested the murderer, Abdul Rahim, who killed his wife," Nekzad
said.
The couple
had been married for six years and had two children.
The killing
occurred nearly a week after a 20-year-old woman, Mah Gul, was beheaded in the
same province by her in-laws after she refused to go into prostitution.
Abdul Qader
Rahimi, the regional director of the government-backed human rights commission
in western Afghanistan, said violence against women had dramatically increased
in the region recently.
"There
is no doubt violence against women has increased. So far this year we have
registered 100 cases of violence against women in the western regions," he
said, adding that many cases go unreported.
Last year,
in a case that made international headlines, police rescued a teenage girl who
was beaten and locked up in a toilet for five months after she defied her
in-laws who tried to force her into prostitution.

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