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ఎన్నికల సంఘం కొరడా

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Published : Mar 4, 2019, 11:59 PM IST

ఓటర్ల జాబితా నుంచి పేర్లు తొలగింపునకు దురుద్దేశంగా దరఖాస్తు చేసే వారిపై రాష్ట్ర ఎన్నికల సంఘం కొరడా ఝళిపిస్తోంది. ఇదివరకే  తొమ్మిది జిల్లాల పరిధిలో 45 కేసులు నమోదు చేయాలంటూ పోలీసులను ఆదేశించించిన ఈసీ... తాజాగా కృష్ణా జిల్లాలో 15 కేసులు నమోదుకు ఆదేశించింది.

ఎన్నికల సంఘం కొరడా

ఎన్నికల సంఘం కొరడా

కృష్ణా జిల్లా పరిధిలో 3 రోజుల వ్యవధిలో ఓటర్ల జాబితా నుంచి పేర్ల తొలగింపునకు యత్నించిన గుర్తు తెలియని వ్యక్తులపై 15 కేసులు నమోదయ్యాయి.జగ్గయ్యపేటలో 3, మైలవరం నియోజకవర్గంలో 4, విజయవాడ తూర్పు నియోజకవర్గంలో ఒకటి చొప్పున అధికారులు కేసులు నమోదు చేశారు. ఓటరు ప్రమేయమే లేకుండా కుట్రపూరితంగా దరఖాస్తులు సమర్పించడాన్ని రాష్ట్ర ఎన్నికల సంఘం తీవ్రనేరంగా పరిగణిస్తోంది. కఠిన చర్యలకు సిద్ధమని ప్రకటించిన ప్రకారం.. పోలీసులు కేసులు నమోదు చేశారు.

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Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, Jerusalem – March 4, 2019
1. Wide of Dr. Iael Nidam Orvietto, Director of International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem
2. Close of monument
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Iael Nidam Orvietto, Director of International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem:
"The Vatican decision to open the archives of Pius XII is indeed an important decision because every archive that opens itself discover a new documentation. In this case, it will discover documentation on a very delicate and controversial topic- the one of Pius XII to and the Holocaust and the Vatican during the Holocaust. Therefore, the importance of the material that they will be discover in these archives will be for sure very important. We sincerely hope that indeed scholars will be given full access to all the material that will enable such a systematic study of this topic."
4. Cutaway
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Iael Nidam Orvietto, Director of International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem:
"Yad Vashem scholars I am sure that they will want to go into the archives and look for documentation. Our interest is a genuine interest. In order to try and understand better this chapter of the Holocaust story, and therefore we will look for as many documents as possible. We are not looking for something specifically. We are looking for a vast amount of documentation that can explain to us certain questions and certain topics that until today are not clear enough and will enable us to understand much better the controversy surrounding Pius XII and the Vatican during the Holocaust."
6. Cutaway
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Iael Nidam Orvietto, Director of International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem:
"It is too early to evaluate a what will be the outcome of a full scrutiny of this material. We do not know what will be will be understanding in a few years from now but indeed we are sure that the new documentation will enable us to enlarge much more our understanding of the chapter."
8. Various of Orvietto
STORYLINE
Israel welcomed on Monday a decision by Pope Francis to open up the Vatican archives on World War II-era Pope Pius XII, who has been criticized by Jews of staying silent on the Holocaust.
Iael Nidam Orvietto, director of the International Institute for Holocaust research at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, said researchers will use the opportunity to shed light onto a controversial period of the Church under Pope Pius XII.
Pope Francis told officials and personnel of the Vatican Secret Archives that the archive would be open to researchers starting March 2, 2020.
Pius was elected pontiff on March 2, 1939, six months before World War II erupted in Europe. Pius died on October 9, 1958, at the Vatican summer residence at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome.
The Vatican usually waits 70 years after the end of a pontificate to open up the relevant archives. But the Holy See has been under pressure to make the Pius XII documentation available sooner and while Holocaust survivors are still alive.
Vatican archivists had already started preparing the documentation for consultation back in 2006, at the behest of Francis' German-born predecessor, Benedict XVI.
The Vatican has defended Pius, saying he used behind-the-scenes diplomacy to try to save lives. Francis indicated he, too, embraced that interpretation.
Pius' actions will be scrutinized as part of efforts underway to decide if he should be declared a saint. Francis indicated that the church was confident that the papacy would withstand the findings by historians' studying the archives, saying Pius was "criticized, one can say, with some prejudice and exaggeration."
Monday's announcement followed decades of lobbying by Jewish advocates for access to the documentation to help answer the long-standing question of whether Pius did all he could to save lives during World War II.
Israel's foreign ministry also expressed hopes that there would be "free access to all relevant archives."
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