Reza Khan (died October 8, 2007) was charged on August 5, 2004 in Kabul, Afghanistan of murder, rape, and robbery involving four journalists on November 19, 2001. Khan was also accused of cutting off the noses and ears of four Afghan men due to their short beards.[1] Khan was convicted in November 2004 and executed in Afghanistan on October 8, 2007.[2] Khan also confessed to killing his own wife in Pakistan.[1]

The journalists (Harry Burton, Maria Grazia Cutuli, Azizullah Haidari and Julio Fuentes) were traveling in a convoy from Jalalabad to Kabul when a group of armed men dragged them from their cars and murdered them.[3]

Khan confessed to being one of 11 people who stopped the vehicles, and to personally killing one of the foreign men and raping Cutuli; he said they got their orders from Taliban leader Maulawi Latif.

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  1. 1 2 "Death penalty for Afghan killer". BBC.co.uk. 2004-11-20. Retrieved 2008-03-15.
  2. Shah, Amir (2007-10-09). "Afghan Government Executes 15 Prisoners". washingtonpost.com. Archived from the original on 2012-11-04. Retrieved 2008-03-15.
  3. "Journalists killed in Afghan ambush". BBC.co.uk. 2001-11-19. Retrieved 2008-03-15.
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