KABUL, Afghanistan – Taliban militants in northern Afghanistan stoned a young couple to death for adultery, which a rights group said was the first confirmed use of the punishment here since the hardline Islamist regime was ousted in 2001.
The Taliban-ordered killing comes at a time when international rights groups have raised worries that attempts to negotiate with the Taliban to bring peace to Afghanistan could mean a step backward for human rights in the country. When the Islamist extremists ruled Afghanistan, women were not allowed to leave their houses without a male guardian, and public killings for violations of their harsh interpretation of the Quran were common.
This weekend's stoning appeared to arise from an affair between a married man and a single woman in Kunduz province's Dasht-e-Archi district.
The woman, Sadiqa, was 20 years old and engaged to another man, said the Kunduz provincial police chief, Gen. Abdul Raza Yaqoubi. Her lover, 28-year-old Qayum, left his wife to run away with her, and the two had holed up in a friend's house five days ago, said district government head, Mohammad Ayub Aqyar.
They were discovered by Taliban operatives on Sunday and stoned to death in front a crowd of about 150 men, Aqyar said.
First the woman was brought out and stoned, then the man a half an hour later, Aqyar said. He decried the punishment, which he said was ordered by two local Taliban commanders.
A spokesman for the provincial government also condemned the act.
"It is against all human rights and international conventions," said spokesman Mabubullah Sayedi. "There was no court. It was cruel."
Amnesty International said it was the first confirmed stoning in Afghanistan since the fall of Taliban rule in the 2001 U.S.-led invasion.
It called the stoning a "heinous crime" that showed the Taliban and other insurgent groups "are growing increasingly brutal in their abuses against Afghans."
Taliban stone couple for adultery in Afghanistan
"Amnesty International has warned that the Afghan government should not sacrifice human rights, particularly the rights of women and minorities, in the name of reconciliation with the Taliban and other insurgent groups," the London-based rights group said.
A Taliban spokesman could not immediately be reached for comment.
The ancient practice of death by stoning has been abandoned in all but a handful of countries. It is still a legal punishment in some countries, like Iran, which justify it under Shariah, or Islamic law, although human rights activists say the Quran never specifically prescribed stoning for adultery.
Last month, Iran's religious authorities called off the planned stoning of a woman convicted of cheating on her husband. Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani's sentence — which would have been Iran's first stoning since 2008 — was lifted following a campaign by politicians, rights groups, diplomats and celebrities around the world.
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Re: Taliban Stones Couple
I don't get it, Islam's ruling on this is clear. You need 4 witnesses to say that they saw penetration. Where on earth did the Taliban find 4 witnesses to see that? Its near impossible
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it would be better for them to give 4 witness who actually saw the couple committing zina.
Transgressions like this will not give them victory in war.
Transgressions like this will not give them victory in war.
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Taliban tends to overlook certain things when it comes to justifying their actions. A band of lunatics living in a different world 
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I dont condone what they do (they killed innocent Iranians).
But I believe they have a right to fight anyone who comes to their country. Even Alexander the Great couldnt do jack in Afghanistan. Its a waste of time
But I believe they have a right to fight anyone who comes to their country. Even Alexander the Great couldnt do jack in Afghanistan. Its a waste of time
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