Trial opens over Ahmadiyah Muslim sect killings
AlJazeeraEnglish | Apr 25, 2011 | 301 views
Indonesia has long been proud of its diverse ethnicity, cultures and spiritual beliefs. However, recent attacks on minority groups like the Ahmadiyah sect and on Christian churches have critics claiming that religious tolerance is on the decline.
Twelve people in Indonesia are set to face trial on Tuesday, accused of killing three Ahmadiyah followers in West Java, in February.
The savage nature of the murders, captured on tape, shocked the nation.
Machu Picchu artifacts returned
AlJazeeraEnglish | Apr 25, 2011 | 478 views
Hundreds of ancient artifacts from Machu Picchu are back home after nearly 100 years in the United States.
Yale University returned the pieces after a three year legal battle. They are now in a local museum in the city of Cusco.
Al Jazeera’s Charles Stratford has more.
Donald Gnanakone, President, Tamils for Justice speaks to Al Jazeera
From: AlJazeeraEnglish | Apr 26, 2011 | 204 views