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Members at the upper house of the parliament demanded the Government of Afghanistan and Supreme Court not neglect on Farkhunda’s case and execute the perpetrators in the public eye so that it should a lesson for others no dare to stone a women to death without know the case clearly.
Meanwhile some of the members at the upper house have also insisted that those Police forces present on the scene are involved in her killing case they should face the music.
However officials in Afghanistan Supreme Court promised no neglects will be made on her case all issues to be resolved and executed accordingly to the existed laws.
Upper house member Anarkaly Hunar yar said,” any neglect on her case is wild actions against Humanity and justice, we want justice according to the Afghanistan law,we don’t want any Afghans to be punished in the same way.”
The other member of the house Sideqa Balkhi said,” the Women dignity has been jeopardized by this wild action carried out by the angry men, Justice should ensured as soon as possible, and we want the perpetrators of the case should executed.”
Senator Taiba Zahidi said,” we want justice what has been done by those who have around her while she had been executed.”
Gulalai Akbari said,” I condemned the following wild actions it’s not a forgettable action they should be hanged in Kabul circles.”
However its too late for doing apology Senator Zalmai Zabuli repeated his words and asking hundred times apology he added that I have just made a comment and I m so regretted the action I did I want justice and execution of Farkhunda case, Zabuli had praised the action of the angry men who killed Farkhunda and burned her body on Thursday.
After her killing hopes raised among the people that civil society activists or the Justice and judicial departments will do enough and hang the killers in the public eye, people and Farkhunda family members still a wait to see the execution is taken place and the killers face the music.
Reported by Rafi Sidiqee
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