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Taliban Executes Pregnant Woman in Afghanistan

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Afghan police say Taliban insurgents have flogged and publicly executed a pregnant Afghan widow for alleged adultery.

Authorities say Taliban militants kept the woman in captivity for three days before her execution Sunday in a remote area of northwestern Badghis province.  They say she was first flogged 200 times and then shot in the head three times.   

Officials say a Taliban court had found the woman guilty of having an "illicit affair" that left her pregnant.

Afghan police say a local Taliban commander, Mohammad Yousuf, carried out the execution, but a Taliban spokesman Monday denied that the group was responsible.

The unidentified man who had the alleged affair with the widow has not been punished.

NATO condemned the killing in a statement Monday.  The alliance said, in its words, the "tragic, gruesome brutality is an example of Taliban justice."

During the Taliban's harsh six-year rule in Afghanistan, the radical Islamists would often stage public stonings or lashings of women found guilty of adultery.

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