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Will Afghanistan reintroduce public stoning for adulterers?

Will Afghanistan reintroduce public stoning for adulterers?

Asked by: Super Userkruijs in Politics » Middle East
Settled on 11/28/2013 21:35 Settled by Super Userkruijs
Winning option:President Karzai rejects the proposal out of hand Afghan president Hamid Karzai rejected reports regarding government’s consideration to bring back public stoning to death for adulterers.

While speaking during an interview with the Radio Free Europe (RFE) president has said that he has rejected the proposals to include public stoning to death for adulterers in the Afghan penal code.

The Human Rights Watch announced Monday that the government officials in Afghanistan have proposed to reintroduce public stoning to death as a punishment for adultery.

http://www.khaama.com/karzai-reject-public-stoning-consideration-for-adulterers-3121

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Afghan government officials have proposed reintroducing public stoning as a punishment for adultery, Human Rights Watch said, even though the practice has been denounced both inside and outside the country as one of the most repugnant symbols of the Taliban regime.

The sentence for married adulterers, along with flogging for unmarried offenders, appears in a draft revision of the country's penal code being managed by the ministry of justice.

There are several references to stoning in a translated section of the draft seen by the Guardian, including detailed notes on judicial requirements for handing down the sentence.

"Men and women who commit adultery shall be punished based on the circumstances to one of the following punishments: lashing, stoning [to death]," article 21 states. The draft goes on to specify that the stoning should be public, in article 23.

News that the government is contemplating bringing back a much-reviled punishment is unlikely to go down well with the western governments that back Kabul.

"It is absolutely shocking that 12 years after the fall of the Taliban government, the Karzai administration might bring back stoning as a punishment," said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch.

"President Karzai needs to demonstrate at least a basic commitment to human rights and reject this proposal out of hand."

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/25/afghanistan-reintroduction-public-stoning-adulterers

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