Arab Times

Afghan court shows video of mob lynching woman

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KABUL, May 3, (RTRS): Video of a crowd killing an Afghan woman accused of burning pages from a Holy Quran was shown in court on Sunday in the trial of nearly 50 people over a lynching that prompted outrage and protests in Kabul.

The judge asked prosecutor­s on the second day of the trial to play footage, shot with mobile phone cameras, of a crowd kicking and beating the 27-year-old woman, named Farkhunda.

A total of 49 men, including several police officers, are on trial in the killing.

Some police are accused of standing by and allowing the crowd to kill the woman in broad daylight and setting her body on fire. An investigat­ion later showed she had been falsely accused.

Sunday’s testimony focused on whether police incompeten­ce contribute­d to the failure to save Farkhunda.

“We were informed about the incident when it was too late. I dispatched a team there immediatel­y, but unfortunat­ely we could not save her,” Kabul Police Chief Abdul Rahman Rahimi told the court.

However, the police mobile response team that was called to the scene by dispatcher­s did not immediatel­y respond.

A team member named Frotan testified that he was with his sick mother at a hospital when the dispatch came through and he had left his radio in the car with his children.

His children were playing with the radio when he returned and he never realised he had been called to the scene, said Frotan, who like many Afghans uses just one name.

The attack has proved a polarising incident in Afghanista­n, a deeply conservati­ve Muslim country.

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