Kabul lynching: Hundreds protest against Farkhunda's death
Hundreds of Afghans have protested against the lynching of a woman who a crowd thought had burned the Koran, the BBC reported.
The woman, Farkhunda, was beaten, hit by bats, stamped on, driven over, and her body dragged by a car before being set on fire.
The demonstrators called for justice and planted a commemorative tree.
Thirteen police officers have been suspended following allegations they failed to do enough to stop the attack in central Kabul last week.
Witnesses to the killing on Thursday said a crowd accused her of burning a copy of the Koran, but an official investigator said there was no evidence she did this.