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         <description><![CDATA[Hena Akhter's last words to her mother proclaimed her innocence. But it was too late to save the 14-year-old girl.
Her  fellow villagers in Bangladesh's Shariatpur district had already passed  harsh judgment on her. Guilty, they said, of having an affair with a  married man. The imam from the local mosque ordered the fatwa, or  religious ruling, and the punishment: 101 lashes delivered swiftly,  deliberately in public.
Hena dropped after 70.
Bloodied and bruised, she was taken to hospital,...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Not even old enough to be married']]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Monday, the doctors responsible for Hena's first autopsy faced  prosecution for what a court called a "false post-mortem report to hide  the real cause of Hena's death."
Public outrage sparked by that  autopsy report prompted the high court to order the exhumation of Hena's  body in February. A second autopsy performed at Dhaka Medical College  Hospital revealed Hena had died of internal bleeding and her body bore  the marks of severe injuries.
Police are now conducting an  investigation and...]]></description>
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