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Four men sentenced to death for lynching, burning of scholar Farkhunda in landmark Afghanistan ruling

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Afghan men holding a banner showing the bloodied face of lynching victim Farkhunda stand in front of the Supreme Court during a protest demanding justice, months before today's verdict. Photo: AP

Four Afghan men were sentenced to death today for the savage lynching of a woman falsely accused of blasphemy, a landmark judgment in a nation where female victims often have little legal recourse.

The Kabul primary court also sentenced eight people to 16 years in prison while 18 others were found not guilty after a three-day trial broadcast live on national television.

A furious mob turned on the woman, 27-year-old Farkhunda, on March 19, beating her in broad daylight and setting her body ablaze on the banks of the Kabul River.

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The attack came after an amulet seller, whom she had reportedly castigated, falsely accused her of burning the Koran.

Her killing triggered protests around Afghanistan and several world cities, drawing global attention to the treatment of Afghan women.

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Forty-nine people including 19 police officers accused of failing to prevent the attack were arrested.

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