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World Service,14 Mar 2003,26 mins

Court ruling in Ayodhya, India

Reporting Religion

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An Indian court has ruled an archaeological excavation should take place at a disputed site in the northern town which has become a flashpoint between Hindus and Muslims in India. More than 2000 people were killed in religious riots in 1992 sparked by the destruction of a 16th-century Mosque by Hindu extremists. They said the mosque had been built on the site of an ancient temple marking the birthplace of Lord Ram. Also on the programme: objections to death metal music in Morocco and the Muslim festival of Ashura which has been given a greater significance with the prospect of impending war in Iraq.

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