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Afghanistan: Mother, daughter stoned to death in Ghazni | Afghanistan: Mother, daughter stoned to death in Ghazni |
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A group of armed men have stoned a woman and her daughter to death in Afghanistan's Ghazni province, security officials have told the BBC. | A group of armed men have stoned a woman and her daughter to death in Afghanistan's Ghazni province, security officials have told the BBC. |
The officials blamed the Taliban, who they said had accused the women of "moral deviation and adultery". | |
The police said two men had been arrested in connection with the murder. | The police said two men had been arrested in connection with the murder. |
The attack was only 300m from the governor's office in Ghazni city, which is on a list of places to be transferred to Afghan security control. | |
Taliban grip | |
The incident happened on Thursday in the Khawaja Hakim area of Ghazni city, where the family lived. | |
The BBC's Bilal Sarwary in Kabul says it is close to the governor's office, the police chief's office and a Western-backed Provincial Reconstruction Team. | |
Security officials said armed men entered the house where the young widow lived with her daughter, took them out, and stoned them to death. | Security officials said armed men entered the house where the young widow lived with her daughter, took them out, and stoned them to death. |
"Neighbours did not help or inform the authorities on time," an official said. | "Neighbours did not help or inform the authorities on time," an official said. |
Officials said a number of religious leaders in the city had been issuing fatwas (Islamic religious edicts) asking people to report any one who was "involved in adultery". | Officials said a number of religious leaders in the city had been issuing fatwas (Islamic religious edicts) asking people to report any one who was "involved in adultery". |
In October last year, a woman accused of murdering her mother-in-law was killed by the Taliban in Ghazni. | |
Ghazni has seen an upsurge in violence in recent years. | Ghazni has seen an upsurge in violence in recent years. |
Strategically located on the route between Kabul and Kandahar, the province was once a centre of trade. | Strategically located on the route between Kabul and Kandahar, the province was once a centre of trade. |
Our correspondent says Taliban insurgents now control large parts of the province - and only seven of the 18 districts are in control of the Afghan government. | |
Ghazni city is on the list for the second tranche of areas to be transferred from Nato to Afghan control but critics say the government is struggling to secure it. | |
The Taliban have banned celebrations by men and women in wedding halls in the provincial capital - men can celebrate but without playing music and women have been asked to celebrate in their homes. | The Taliban have banned celebrations by men and women in wedding halls in the provincial capital - men can celebrate but without playing music and women have been asked to celebrate in their homes. |
Several radio stations in the provincial capital broadcast Taliban songs. |