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Afghan rape death sentences upheld | Afghan rape death sentences upheld |
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An Afghan court has upheld death sentences for five men convicted of gang raping four women, in a case which has sparked national outrage. | An Afghan court has upheld death sentences for five men convicted of gang raping four women, in a case which has sparked national outrage. |
But the court commuted to life terms the death sentences of two other men found guilty of armed robbery. | But the court commuted to life terms the death sentences of two other men found guilty of armed robbery. |
All seven men were convicted of armed robbery but only five were found guilty of rape. | All seven men were convicted of armed robbery but only five were found guilty of rape. |
Activists say violence against women is prevalent in Afghanistan, but rarely attract this much attention. | Activists say violence against women is prevalent in Afghanistan, but rarely attract this much attention. |
The four women were attacked in Paghman town when they were returning to Kabul after a wedding in August. | The four women were attacked in Paghman town when they were returning to Kabul after a wedding in August. |
Human Rights Watch said that many women in Afghanistan who reported rapes to police ended up being arrested for adultery. | Human Rights Watch said that many women in Afghanistan who reported rapes to police ended up being arrested for adultery. |
One of the men accused the police of torture and forcing him to confess to the gang rape. | |
Police said the men were wearing police uniforms when they stopped a convoy of cars near Paghman, a town near Kabul. The men pulled out four of the women, separated them from their husbands and robbed and attacked them. | Police said the men were wearing police uniforms when they stopped a convoy of cars near Paghman, a town near Kabul. The men pulled out four of the women, separated them from their husbands and robbed and attacked them. |
At least one of the victims had to spend a week in hospital following the attack. Another was said to be pregnant. | At least one of the victims had to spend a week in hospital following the attack. Another was said to be pregnant. |
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