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A Book Project: AFELECTS

AFELECTS
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - MARCH 22, 2015: Relatives friends and women\'s rights activists carry the casket of Farkhunda , 27, who was killed by a mob in the center of Kabul and was violently beaten and set on fire onThursday. She was attacked for allegedly burning a copy of the holy Quran which was false. Kabul police have detained nine people related to Farkhnuda’s case. President Ashraf Ghani has appointed a delegation to probe the incident. The Imam of Wazir Akbar Khan Mosque was denied permission to take part at Farkhunda’s funeral following his remarks on her death.
(Photo by Paula Bronstein/ for the Wall Street Journal)
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