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a muslim woman are freed from their life sentences plus health care workers in india prepare for the next possible outbreak. this time, due to monkey pox, will take a closer look. ah, i'm melissa chan, thanks for joining us. this gas canister and saw a major attack in its capital when a blast ripped through a busy mosque and cobble it killed at least 20 people. while no group has taken responsibility. so far, regular attacks have been taking place with in islamic state, affiliate known as ice as kate taking most of the credit. so you have a potential situation where one group of terrorists are attacking another group of militants. joining us in the studio is journalist ali latifah. in kabul
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alley. um, we don't know who was behind this blast, so i want to just talk more generally. why has ice? is kate been launching attacks? i mean, they've been around since 2014, 2015. and when they 1st started to have a presence in the country, one of the 1st things that they did was to drag out the taliban from whichever area they over, you know, until 2018, 2019. they controlled certain districts mainline, the eastern province of ning their horn, and whenever they would get to these districts, the 1st thing they would do is if you talk to the people they would say is like they, they would fight with the taliban and drive them out of the mountains and basically like drive them out of the area and then they would take over and introduce themselves as a so called a song state. so from the very beginning, they've had an issue with the tall, a bon and their existence saying they're not muslims. they don't,
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they don't represent a true religious islamic society that you know, they take bribes from you, they're involved in the drug game that they are on that basis. they're just not proper muslims. and that they couldn't create a proper muslim society. so so, so there's always been this, this, this competition between the 2. now, globally, i think a lot of people, when you say the taliban, a people feel fear. and so here we have ice is k, i wonder? does the taliban fear isis. k, they have to because i mean that the irony is that you know, when they were fighting for control of territories, people in those areas were much more afraid of the so called a statement whenever the fighters would introduce themselves as the so called days forces. they would try and run away as quickly as they could because of all of the stories that they had heard about the screws. but the ta lavonne, they must fear them because what they have to remember is that when they return to
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power last year, one of their biggest promises was that now that the war is over, we can provide you safety and security and what they weren't counting on was another and searching group existing and challenging their authority over security . and, you know, the former government form a longer public fail to call the toll of on and at the same time and also failed to well, the so called days versus as well. and just like the former islamic republic, the found the camera recently put out statement thing. all we've almost completely washed out the long state forces. they don't exist anymore. they can't, you know, cause anymore harm anymore. and we've seen that that's not true up until last week . you know, when they killed a prominent clara that it's time to the total lot, very openly. and they took very clear responsibility for it. so it sounds like they have been effective in terms of their attacks against the government. the taliban
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struggling to run the country ever since. it took power a year ago. completely because because this is the thing you know, did this has been you know, they can't control the economy because that's due to sanctions and aid cutbacks and things like that. but the one thing that they could have said that we really can provide is safety and security. and yes, for instance, it's easier to travel on the roads because they're no longer taller on checkpoints than they are. no longer land mines on the road. but the cities are not entirely safe because you have cities like cobble hate ot, conduct a nose ah massage chevy coming under attack by the so called slung, state forces to this very danger all about you know they, they continue to stage major very heinous attacks. that's the other thing is if you look at the nature of their existence here over the last 56 years, dave, right, enacted some of the worst brutal violent attacks. definitely something to be
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concerned about. allah tiffy, thank you so much as always. ah, people are angry in india over a government decision to free 11 men who gang raped a woman and murdered her 3 year old child. the book is by no case as it's called, happened more than a decade ago in the state of good. you dot. during, in anti muslim pogrom, which lasted for days and left some, 2000 people, dead. prime minister to render mowdy was the state minister there at the time and often accused for not only failing to act, but encouraging the violence his party, the b, j. p or the but i t a do not to party has aggressively promoted in extremist brand of hindu nationalism. women's rights activists demanded accountability bw are freeing murderers and rapists from this country in directly giving a signal to thee or to the gangsters of the country. that they can go ahead and do
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what they want. and the government, the b j. b government, amid shine mr. moore, the will stand by them. this is totally unacceptable and independent in joining me in the studio is the don't use their health jury. thank you so much for coming on. i guess i know what grounds did the state government make this decision? so the good government has used a 1992 policy to make this decision, which is, which is what applied when these convicts proposed prosecuted. so the policy says that you know, all kinds of criminals can ask for remission and be released. this was changed in 2014 with the new policy that makes an exception. so for instance, rapists and murderers absolutely cannot walk free any more with remission. i spoke to a lawyer from the supreme court and we'll hear from her briefly. but before we do that, i'd like to recount the immensity of the crimes that we're talking about here. so because pano and her family were fleeing, while in steering the riots,
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not only was she raped her, 3 year old daughter was killed in front of her as well as 13 other family members. one of the damages on which the committee decision are laid down by the supreme court. the very 1st barometer is that one. this is an individual try or who did affect society. and i think that in on so it said would, should actually stop this process. surely this cannot be a crime. that would be a case. it would in indiana and international law be treated as a crime against humanity. this is a hate right? it did. they were all happy now because the old 1992 policy applied to these convicts. technically what's happened here very technically is not a breach of law. that's incredible. so we've seen one women's rights activists express just horror over this. what else have people been saying?
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people have been absolutely furious and also feel full, you know, that's the sense that the justice system is falling apart. and that this is perhaps happening because the victim involved is a muslim woman and muslims are already a minority in the country. we look at a tweet in a bit, but i just want to recount how ironic this week has been for india as a country. you know, on monday they were celebrating 75 years of independence and there was a speech from prime minister on the ranger moly calling to kill massage in the country. let's respect to women more. and that is the same day that it was announced that these 11 men would walk free. and so this is freely been a huge bunch of the gut for indian women. let's take a look at the tweet. it's a that are these rapist uncles and brothers getting lead to or sweets because they raped because bottle a muslim. and below that we see a widow of the convicts being released and their being met with uno suites and garlands. not just by their relatives, but by a hindu organization. well, incredible, on very,
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very quickly. so these mean men are just going to be freed no appeals process whatsoever. it is possible that the government could use an executive order to undo this. citizens could file for an appeal as well as to what's human rights groups. but the problem is that a lot of human rights activists have been imprisoned recently for fighting for their rights. so the question is, who it was going to do this? natal jury. thank you so much for joining us. first cove at 19. now there's another outbreak. cases of monkey pox have been reported by 90 countries so far with over 31000 confirmed infections around the world. and while this virus does not spread as easily, as coven governments are concerned, and demands for a vaccine have risen. india has seen very few cases so far, but hospitals are preparing. as dw many are chaudhry reports. this hospital in delhi was at the center of fighting the coven. 19 benjamin. it's now become the center again. this time to battle,
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yet another virus. monkey books. thousands of cases have been detected in dozens of countries around the world. but just then cases have been officially reported across india. so for some experts suggest more, may be spreading unchecked up. this racial mar is the medical director you. he says the hospital is fully prepared to handle infected patients, you know, dedicated to isolation, word treatment facility, and dedicated staff for them on keep also cleaned our doctors, nurses, technician paramedics for this virus because this virus is new. you know what reason in our country? because these patients are pending, these patients are ready to bulk their outcome. so we have a dedicated counseling unit. also. the out of the world health organization declared monkey box of public health emergency. last month or to the indian
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government sprang into action 1st. the government has constituted a task force and relieved a host of guidelines to check the spread of the spiders. and according to report, at least 8 pharma companies have expressed interest in developing a vaccine for monkey box. this of every biologist bit in there as to hon says more box vaccines are effective against monkey boxes. but the country does not have stalks on hand. he asked that it's important to be cautious and ready, but robert neither works. see that this stage or not, i'm not really sure because a cell resolving infection is it doesn't spread very fast. mortality, these are very, very low. so i don't do mos vaccination for, for monkey box. is something we should be looking at. right. the monkey pox virus is not perceived as a serious threat at the moment, but having recently emerged from deadly deeds of cor, with 19 and dealing with rising cases. yet again,
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