Taliban torture and execute pregnant woman

A pregnant woman was flogged and shot dead in public in a remote part of western Afghanistan after being convicted of having an affair.
The victim, 48-year-old Bibi Sanubar, was flogged up to 200 times before being shot on Sunday – in the head and chest – in the remote Qades district. Her alleged lover managed to escape.
A Taliban commander carried out the execution, shooting the woman in her head, said Hashim Habibi, the district governor of Qades, which is located in the province.
Gul had been widowed for four years. She was accused of adultery for her relationship with the unnamed man, said Abdul Jabar, the provincial police chief.
Elders in the village of Quds contacted Taliban commanders after the woman’s pregnancy became known. A local official said: ‘She had an illegal relationship with a man who was not her husband.’
But he added: ‘ Her husband died many years before. Then she became pregnant so, according to Islam, we gave her a very strong punishment. It was more than 200 lashes. Then we shot her.’
A Taliban spokesman has since denied any involvement.
“We have not done anything like that in Badghis or any other province,” the spokesman said, calling the report “propaganda” by foreigners and the Western-backed Afghan government.
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