Lynched Afghan woman was innocent

A woman who was lynched by an angry crowd in Kabul for burning the Koran was innocent, Aghanistan's parliament has been told.

Afghan women rights activists carry the coffin of Farkhunda

The body of an Afghan woman who was beaten to death by a mob has been buried in Kabul. (AAP)

An Afghan woman who was beaten to death and set on fire by a mob for allegedly burning a copy of the Koran was "innocent".

The woman named Farkhunda was lynched on Thursday by an angry crowd in central Kabul for allegedly burning a copy of the Islamic holy book.

"The accusation against her is completely invalid. Farkhunda was a religious girl, she was not involved (in burning the Koran), she was innocent," interior minister Noorulhaq Ulumi told MPs during questioning in parliament.

"It is very painful that we were not able to protect a pious young person. We hope this will not be repeated again."

Footage of the attack on social media shows several uniformed police watching as the crowd beat 27-year-old Farkhunda to death before burning her body, then dumping it into the Kabul river.

In a statement on Sunday, the interior ministry said 13 police officers had been suspended, including the police chief responsible for the area.

More than a dozen other people were arrested over the incident.

Scores of people protested against the lynching in Kabul on Monday, demanding the government bring the killers to justice.

The protesters marched in front of the mosque and along the river near where Farkhunda was beaten to death.

"We ask the government to detain and bring to justice every individual who was involved in the murder of Farkhunda," protester Maliha Akhawan told AFP.

Many women in the crowd wore masks bearing an image of Farkhunda's bloodied face that has been circulated on social media.

Farkhunda's body was carried to the graveyard by women amid crowds of men and laid to rest in Kabul on Sunday.

Her father has said his daughter had a diploma in Islamic studies and could recite the Koran by heart, insisting she was not involved in burning the Muslim holy book.


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