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Nigerian Court Overturns Stoning Sentence For Woman

HeadlineSep 25, 2003

A Nigerian court today blocked the execution of a woman who had been ordered to be stoned to death after being convicted for adultery.

Human rights groups around the world had protested Nigeria’s handling of the case of Amina Lawal, a 31-year-old illiterate woman who was set to be stoned to death because she had a baby 10 months after a divorce.

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