Afghanistan rejects proposal of bringing back public stoning to death

The Afghanistan government has rejected a proposal to reintroduce public stoning as a punishment for adultery, following international condemnation.

President Hamid Karzai said that the minister of justice has rejected the grim penalty, which became a symbol of Taliban brutality when the group was in power, the Guardian reports.

According to the report, the government is in the process of forming up a new penal code to unify fragmented rules and cover crime s missed out when the last version was written over three decades back.

A committee tasked with looking at Sharia law as part of the process came up with this draft legislation to subject married adulterers to slow and gruesome death. (ANI)