Afghanistan
has handed down the death penalty to seven men found guilty of the gang-rape
and robbery of four women. The case has sparked nationwide outrage and was
broadcast live on television.
Deutsche Welle, 7 Sep 2014
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| Four of seven men convicted of raping and robbing stand trial at a court in Kabul September 7, 2014 |
In a trial
that lasted only a few hours, an Afghan judge on Sunday convicted the seven men
of armed robbery and sexual assault.
"Based
on criminal law these individuals are sentenced to the severest punishment
which is death sentence," he said of the summary trial which was televised
nationwide.
The men
were found guilty of kidnapping and attacking the female members of a group
that was driving home to Kabul from a wedding last month. Police said the
attackers were dressed in police uniforms and armed when they stopped the
convoy of cars that included the women.
They then
dragged the four women - one of whom was reported to be pregnant - out of the
vehicles, robbed them, beat them and raped them.
"This
kind of gang rape is unprecedented in Kabul," Kabul police chief General
Zahir earlier said in his testimony. Crimes against women in Afghanistan are common but mostly take place inside homes.
Outside the
courtroom dozens of activists gathered demanding speedy justice. Inside the
court, applause erupted after General Zahir called for the men to be hanged.
Widespread
outrage
The
gang-rape unleashed a wave of public concern nationwide via the media and the
Internet.
The
reaction echoed that to similar crimes in India including the fatal attack on a
student on a bus in New Delhi in 2012 that made headlines worldwide.
The Kabul
assault has led to such outpouring of rage that President Hamid Karzai had
earlier called for the men to be hanged.
The men can
appeal the verdict in a higher court.
hc/se (AFP,
Reuters)

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