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Hundreds gather for Farkhunda’s funeral

An Afghan woman who was beaten to death by a mob was buried in Kabul on Sunday, her coffin carried aloft by women’s rights activists.

Hundreds of people gathered in northern Kabul for the funeral of 27-year-old Farkhunda, who like many Afghans is known by only one name. She was killed late Thursday by a mob of mostly men who beat her, set her body on fire and then threw it into the Kabul River, according to police accounts. Police are still investigating what prompted the mob assault.

President Ashraf Ghani condemned Farkhunda’s killing as a “heinous attack” and ordered an investigation. Following allegations that police stood by and did nothing to stop the fatal attack, Ghani said it revealed “a fundamental issue” - the country’s police were too focused on the fight against the Taliban insurgency to concentrate on community policing. His comments followed wide condemnation of the killing. In Afghanistan, women are generally regarded as inferior, despite constitutional guarantees of equality. Violence against women often goes unpunished. Some Afghan officials and religious leaders sought to justify Farkhunda’s killing, alleging that she had burned a Quran; these claims remain unproven.

The city’s head of criminal investigation, Mohammad Farid Afzali, has said Farkhunda suffered an unspecified psychiatric illness, but a neighbour told The Associated Press that she was nearing the end of a religious studies course and preparing to become a teacher. 
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