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Germany: Afghan brothers jailed for life for killing sister

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BERLIN — A court in Germany convicted two Afghan men Thursday of killing their 34-year-old elder sister because they didn’t agree with her lifestyle.

The Berlin regional court found the men, aged 28 and 24, guilty of murder for killing the mother of two in July 2021. Her body was later found in a suitcase buried near where the older brother lived in Bavaria.

Judges sentenced the men to life imprisonme­nt. Announcing the verdict, presiding judge Thomas Gross said the men had sought to deny their sister the right to choose her own life and viewed her as “inferior” because she was a woman, German news agency dpa reported.

The victim, who was divorced, had tried to start a new relationsh­ip that her brothers disagreed with.

During the trial the older brother, Sayed Yousuf H., had claimed his sister Maryam H.’s death was an accident and his younger brother hadn’t been involved. Lawyers for the younger brother, Seyed Mahdi H., had sought their client’s acquittal.

The surnames of the defendants and the victim, who all came to Germany as refugees, were not released for privacy reasons.

In a separate case, a court in northern Germany convicted a 22-year-old German woman of being an accessory to manslaught­er in the killing of a 27-year-old Iraqi man, identified only as Ceetin K.

The asylum-seeker was killed in April 2017 by the woman’s brother and then-boyfriend on the North Sea island of Amrum. His body was found buried in the dunes six months later. The men — both German citizens, have already been convicted of murder, with the brother receiving a seven-year sentence and the other man sentenced to life imprisonme­nt.

 ?? (Annette Riedl/dpa via AP) ?? Trial participan­ts stand in room 500 at the Moabit Criminal Court Thursday at the opening of the trial against the two men accused of killing their sister in Berlin, Germany.
(Annette Riedl/dpa via AP) Trial participan­ts stand in room 500 at the Moabit Criminal Court Thursday at the opening of the trial against the two men accused of killing their sister in Berlin, Germany.

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