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The first funeral for a victim of New Zealand's twin mosque massacre takes place as authorities vow to return more bodies to their loved ones following criticism over delays. IMAGES
Srinagar, Aug 6 (EFE/EPA).- Friday congregational prayers were held Friday at Jamia Masjid in the Kashmir’s grand mosque in Srinagar amid Covid protocols for the first time since April 2021. The government allowed the reopening Jamia Masjid mosque following their closure after the second wave of coronavirus but urged the people to wear masks and maintain social distancing norms. (Camera: FAROOQ KHAN).SHOT LIST: DEVOTEES OFFER FRIDAY CONGREGATIONAL PRAYERS AT JAMIA MASJID, THE GRAND MOSQUE OF SRINAGAR, THE SUMMER CAPITAL OF INDIAN KASHMIR.
Paris, Apr 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Yoan Valat) After six months of administrative closure for having released a video following the terrorist attack and the death of the French teacher Samuel Party in Conflans-Sainte -Honorine, the Great Mosque of Pantin reopens to faithful as Muslims around the world prepare for the holy month of Ramadan, which begins on April 13.FOOTAGE OF THE REOPENING OF THE GREAT MOSQUE OF PANTIN. SOUNDBITES OF THE IMAM IDIR MAZOUZI: "We thank the French state and all the authorities that have participated in the reopening of this mosque."
The mosque of Pantin, to the north of Paris, reopens its doors to worshippers on Friday after several months of closure due to the murder of Samuel Paty, a French schoolteacher beheaded by a Islamist for teaching pupils about Islam. The mosque was closed because it published a video denouncing Paty for showing cartoons of the prophet Mohamed. IMAGES
Images of New Zealand mosque gunman Brenton Tarrant in court as he listens to the judge read the sentence. Tarrant was sentenced to life in prison without parole Thursday for the massacre of 51 Muslim worshippers, with a judge calling him "wicked" and "inhuman". SOUNDBITE
"Today the legal procedures of this heinous crime has been done. No punishment will bring our loved ones back," says the Imam of Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque after a court sentenced gunman Brenton Tarrant to life in prison without parole for the massacre of 51 Muslim worshippers last year. SOUNDBITE