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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 13, 2024

Airstrikes targeting al shabaab Rights Groups say a growing number of civilians are being killed in somalia. In support of the various says he will speak to a bar in munich about roads where you could manage his position before all snowball sets up talks in germany next week well hear from him later in the program. Indias top court has ruled a disputed religious site be given to hindus for the construction of the temple the piece of land that idea on the stage of water pradesh is claimed by both hindus and muslims and its ruling the Supreme Court said muslims should be given 2 hectares of land for a mosque at a different location indias government will set up a trust to manage the site and oversee the building of the hindu temple now dispute over just who owns the land has been one of indias most contentious issues hindu hardline is destroyed. Century mosque there in 1902 a court has added that the right to build a temple on the land will be subject to peace harmony law and order while indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has responded to the verdict on twitter saying the halls of justice have amicably concluded a mass of going on for decades every side every point of view was given adequate time an opportunity to express differing points of view this verdict will further increase peoples faith in judicial processes while a lawyer from muslim groups in this dispute says they will examine the verdict and very close detail they are not satisfied with. We have yielded. Then little decide what future course of action will be of ours that is detailed lets not believe this now but you can see that were just going to. Continue to see these men and. Killfile list of whom will be exactly what they should. Be respected theres no question of the viet relation. Restraint and. How correspondent joins us now live from the capital new delhi im sure as weve just been hearing there there do appear to be some inherent contradictions in this ruling i know its more than a 1000 pages long so talk a threat. Well that is correct some. Groups have begun to say that they dont quite understand that in one hand the Supreme Court is acknowledging that the demolition of bobbery moscow on 6 december 1902 was a violation of law and then awarding the word in favor of hindu believes in not their claim so they all resign up these issues and they may file a review petition thats the only thing that can be done at this stage because Supreme Court is the last. Court the final court in this country the court has very clearly said that its going to be its ordered the formation of a group of trustees this group of this group should be formed over the next 3 months and their job is going to be figuring out how to construct a temple for hindu day to evolve for the muslims however theyve come up with a face a of a theyve said that the muslims will get an alternative piece of land elsewhere and they will be able to construct a mosque that now the big question really is will this work tick now bring closure this issue has divided this country for many decades now and some analysts are saying that the idea was that this what it would bring some sort of closer however thats not quite clear because muslim groups already raising objections and im telling you talking about to fission after the violent from the deaths that we saw back in 1902 im guessing very tight security ahead of todays verdict. That is correct indeed 12000 policemen and women have been deployed thats the state in north of india where the disputed site is more than the actual Security Officials say that theyve conducted 10000 meetings with local hindu and muslim. Doesnt spoken to spoken to them about the importance of keeping peace they also say that theyre watching social media to make sure that there are no provocative comments to ensure that violence does not erupt this of course is happening because back in 92 when bobby last was demolished there were riots all over the country and 2000 people had been killed so all in all the government is making an effort to make sure there is no violence but it remains to be seen what really happens on the ground and how the ground response. For all the developments for us from new delhi thank you well for more on their speaking speak to deshler a lawyer and a member of russia. Or r. S. S. Which is a parent body of the governing p j p party and he joins us now via skype also from new delhi mr nigam i want to start with the same ng inherently evil contradiction youre a lawyer yourself and the court has recognized the claims of muslim groups here and ruled that the previous attempts to try to convert the site in her temple were illegal so whats the legal basis then to order that the site now actually becomes a temple. Wrong conclusion youre growing this was a civil. Order property and law graham has to have the. Existence of lord around this much more of use for. Even the world into came into existence so this is not about muslims and hindus this was about. The really gives is based on evidence evidence was very strong in feel that if you lose the muslims was almost more buddha was really greek. Familiar my i dont want to sorry i ask you about that because the Archaeological Survey of india did find it was inconclusive that there was a structure there underneath the mosque but it wasnt clear whether it was a temple or mosque that was just a structure so what kind of evidence are you talking about. So you know what im talking about discourse your conclusion again is wrong so far as the structure is concerned the Supreme Court has very clearly said the structure below the disputed. Was not islamic what kind of a temple it was that is the difference it was a ram temple which was new temple over there it was other aspects of it and this temple or not the back is only be conclusion that can be drawn they said the structure below was not islam secondly they have also said about the mosque which was. Built over that structure they said that is not completely. Great those. Presumably the people who worship there felt that it was authentic right so coming back taking a bit of a step back because this was a really divisive issue and there was a huge amount of violence that took place in 1902 when when the mosque was demolished and a number of people from the b j p and r. S. S. In or your group are facing charges criminal charges for that violence now that there is potentially going to be a temple belt on the site and which is what they wanted in a fast pace what kind of guarantees can you give us that and people there facing charges will continue to face charges and will face justice. Yes the see the fact is theres a criminal case already going on so far the demolition of that this new construction is concerned and that will take its due course and if the courts find those people guilty. And there are no irises people there yes there are some people from egypt which are dead and if they are found guilty they will be punished and. People have the judicial nominees there also so indian courts are seized of the matter and the method is going on in the court well though the ruling today says that the government should now point to board trying to deal with the construction of this temple potentially so talk us through whats likely to happen now with that process and how involved the r. S. S. Be c. R. s is not involved in this movement. As its only supported the movement are this is not an organization that you know is stocks education for movement is that one thing is very clear that his or the head of the artist has to do more with deeds where he clearly said today in a press conference and it is now it is the parties who are part of the Supreme Court they will be called by the government of india they make a trust and one of the parties which is particularly Supreme Court would also be. Made a part of the trust and the 1st will break them but that is what the Supreme Court has said and they have clearly found that the title of the land belongs to longer um. Rosmer he is a lawyer and a member of rush train s. Y. M. Fact sung apparent party of the governing b j p party thank you for joining us here on out of than physical. Now on to other news and some opposition politicians have been detained or have been told they will be arrested in Hong Kong Police say they broke the law during a meeting of the Legislative Council in may overnight a vigil for a student to diet after falling from a cop during a demonstration violent many among the protest movement blamed police for the death of the Police Denial a sponsibility. People gathered at the copper and other locations for peaceful vigils protests in hong kong began in march against an extradition bill that would have sent suspects to Mainland China but theyve now widened into calls for more democracy and our correspondent sara clark joins us now live from hong kong sorry youre as a vigil this evening whats the mood there like now. Because a very peaceful mood at this particular vigil now this vigil actually has got permission from the police to go ahead and where we are is were in front of the lives of council hall pretty much effectively hong kongs parliament right here on the harbor and as you mentioned there are a number of citywide impromptu rallies memorials overnight on friday evening to remember and pay respect to the 22 year old student who died on friday as a result of a brain injury that was incurred during a protest on monday morning earlier this week now as you mentioned the people the protesters are angry at the police theyre accusing the police of causing this particular dish this injury that was suffered as a result of a full from a cup and this particular student he was a 2nd Computer Science student at the university here in hong kong fell from about level 3 to level 2 and as a result had a brain injury underwent 2 operations but had a cardiac arrest on friday and this particular rally behind me at the moment is very peaceful overnight it was also peaceful as these people are paying respect to that 22 year old who died and sara the prodemocracy movement there is also have well has been bracing for a round of arrests so who is being targeted. Well interestingly theres been about 7 lawmakers whove been targeted by the police in a respected confirmed 3 have been arrested overnight and there is a result of various accusations or charges. Relating to violating various levels of Council Powers and as you mentioned one of the to kill or hes been accused of starting a meeting ahead of time so the other 3 we believe for theyve been told that they will be arrested over the weekend and the other 3 will be appear in court on monday now this is a number of the prodemocracy groups these are political prosecutions in the lead up to the district elections which will occur on november 24th sarah clarke there live for us in hong kong thank you for that update sara. Staying in Southeast Asia and self exiled cambodian Opposition Leader sam rainsy has arrived in malaysia after earlier being barred from a flight to thailand hes promised to return home to lead demonstrations against Prime Minister hun sen who has ruled for more than 30 years and has described the planned return of raincy and other Opposition Leaders as an attempt to prove. If. You know the right. You will proceed to see the vision of the president to be. Read to our vision for. The. Things of democracy in the. Hallway and head joins us now live from bangkok when talk us through what will happen now that sam rainsy has actually been allowed to enter malaysia. Yes sort of the case suppose of close but still so far away for the acting president of the dissolved Cambodia National rescue party this is the day that he said he would return to cambodia to begin an uprising against the government led by Prime Minister hun sen has been in power for 34 years well its about quarter past 5 in the evening in cambodia right now so it seems certain that he is not going to arrive back on the 9th of november which is Independence Day in cambodia so it would have been a very significant poignant moment instead he is as you say in the malaysian capital kuala lumpur and it seems that after a brief detention or being pulled aside by immigration officials at the kuala lumpur airport that hes free to go about his business in malaysia and it seems that he will stay there for a few days hes saying hes been invited as a private citizen to go to the Malaysian Parliament on tuesday for some meeting so it seems that the malaysian government may well allow him to operate from within its borders but as you heard from him he is determined to still return to cambodia what will be interesting now is if that he is determined as he says to go back is whether the malaysian authorities will allow him to do so as you mentioned the Tide National Carrier Thai Airways refused his boarding from paris to bangkok on thursday the cambodian government has said that it has sent warnings to all airlines that fly into phnom penh that they should not carry sam rainsy to cambodia so there will be one thing to watch as to whether the malaysian government interferes in his plans to return to phnom penh and heather and bangkok or stay across that story for us thank you ron. I have plenty more ahead for you on the news hour including a ring of fire emergency workers in australia battle intense bushfires in the east. And a wave of anger on the streets of chile a day after the president announced tougher measures against violence. And support tennis action from the fed cup finalists trailer and shooting a Perfect Performance by the wild the wire. Now more violence in the iraqi city of basra has killed at least 7 antigovernment protesters 15 other people were injured outside the local Council Building on friday nights as they fought with Security Forces more than 200 people have been killed since the beginning of october protesters are angry about a lack of basic services rising unemployment and corruption. How bush fires are burning across australia as drought stricken east coast killing 2 people and injuring at least 30 the flames are being found by strong winds destroying more than 150. 00 homes Andrew Thomas has more from sydney at spocks to high temperatures and high winds across a landscape thats had years of drought and you get this. One thing you want to know what authorities are calling an unprecedented emergency more than 92 separate bush boils over those many around troll the devastating and horrific thaws that weve seen particularly New South Wales but also in queensland have been absolutely chilling and i want to thank all of those who fought so bravely over not at this still to die. I also want to thank all of those who are backing them in and supporting them. More than 1000 firefighters are tackling the blazes most of all in tears driving through scenes like these. 60 aircraft are helping 2 of them a large tank is dumping retardant to try and dampen the flames but already more than a 150. 00 homes have been lost and people have died and its feared more will as we stand today there are more than 75 burning across the state more than 41 contained and at least 5 an emergency level port mccoury is a major town on the New South Wales coast smoke fills its the sky is orange the debate is fierce in australia as to whether these fires are a direct result of manmade Climate Change the government says not but fires are getting more frequent and more intense in australia and seems to get earlier each year its not even summer yet. Temperatures it will drop a little on sunday and stay low on monday but it will be temporary relief the heat will return all choose day and theres no forecast tool for rain under thomas aljazeera sydney. Now people are gathering in germany as capital to mark a fair to years for the fall of the balun war commemorations are currently underway they are being led by chancellor Angela Merkel and attended by leaders from slovakia poland the Czech Republic and hungary youre watching live pictures from there right now and the war divided balun from 1961 to 1809 and for generations of people it was a symbol of the ideological divide that spanned europe and its 4 was a Pivotal Moment in the events that brought down communism in Eastern Europe well lets go now to dominic cain our correspondent who is near affection of the warning bell and dominic talk us through whats planned for today and just how significant this day is for balance. Well for berliners for germans indeed for europeans as you were saying this was a Pivotal Moment this was the moment that as it were symbolized the physical removal of a barrier which hadnt as it were despoiled this city and this continent for so long for 28 years and so for germans yes it is a transcendent moment for them it was the moment that precipitated the end of the the government of east germany people deciding that they would come to the wall this area which im at now is one of the areas where the best protected elements of the war remain understandably many people wanted to remove it completely but some elements were kept for historical purposes this is one such the point here is that this crystallized as it were the moment when east germans said enough is enough insofar as the events of today is a concern as he was saying in your introduction the chancellor Angela Merkel the president of germany also mr steinmeier are at a Memorial Cerem

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