Afghanis observing Shiite holiday of Ashura, Karbala ADDS Islamabad, Tehran - 2008
Karbala, Iraq, 19 Jan 2008
1.
Shiite pilgrims in white carrying banner reading in
Arabic "oh,
martyr, oh
Hussein"
2.
Pilgrim with horse covered with white robe splattered with blood
3. Mid of pilgrims in street, dressed in white, carrying swords, some covered in blood
4.
Child on shoulders, beating head with sword
5. Mid of pilgrims with swords, zoom into man covered in blood
6.
Pilgrims gashing heads with swords, chanting
7. Black-clad woman beating her face
8. Mid of pilgrims covered in blood waving swords
9. Pilgrims with swords covered in blood walking past
10. Mid of crowd
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Kabul, Afghanistan, 19 Jan 2008
11. Exterior of mosque where
Afghan government officials marking the
Ashura festival
12. Wide of
Afghan President Hamid Karzai coming to podium
13. SOUNDBITE: (
Dari) Hamid Karzai, Afghan President:
"I express my condolences to all the people in this mourning day and I hope today's mourning will bring a movement for our future. A movement of struggling against those who are defaming
Islam and killing Muslims."
14. Wide of
Shiite Muslim men flagellating themselves
15. Mid of men with bloodied backs
16.
Close of chains being dipped in bucket
17.
Various of flagellation
18. Various of march
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Tehran, Iran,
19 January 2008
19. Wide top shot of people mourning, hitting themselves with chains and beating drums in a street
20.
Top shot of people in street
21. SOUNDBITE (
Farsi)
Reza Mazaheri, mourner and
Tehran resident:
"
Today all across
Iran, people are in streets are mourning
Imam Hussein. A nation which believes in Imam Hussein and is backed by this
Imam will never surrender to any bulling power and with God's help; no one will be able to harm the
Iranian nation
."
22. Mid of youths flagellating themselves with chains
23. Wide top shot of group of mourners in Tehran
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Islamabad, Pakistan 19 January 2008
24. Wide of crowd,
Margalla hills behind
25.
Pull out from man flailing himself with blades to wide of group of men doing same
26.
Horse amid crowd symbolising Zul Jannah, the horse of Imam Hussein, people beating their heads to signify mourning
27.
Police watch men beating their chests
28. SOUNDBITE: (
Urdu)
Syed Hamza, local:
"
The security arrangements are very good
. If the security arrangements are always the same the evil-doers will never have an opportunity to be successful."
29.
Women mourning
30. Wide top shot of Shiite
parade
STORYLINE
Thousands of
Shiites gathered at ceremonies across the
Muslim world on Saturday, to mark the annual festival of Ashura, in which Shiites mourn the death of Imam Hussein, the grandson of Islam's prophet
Muhammad.
Imam Hussein died in a battle in 680 against the leader of what became the
Sunni branch of Islam.
The battle took place in
Karbala, which is located in present day
Iraq.
Security was especially tight as hundreds of thousands of Shiites beat their heads and chests in unison and whipped themselves with chains in Karbala, with 30-thousand policemen and soldiers deployed in the city, including reinforcements from
Baghdad.
Afghan Shiite Muslims also celebrated the festival by flagellating themselves.
Most of the Ashura rituals involve public expressions of grief with Shiite Muslims flagellating themselves with chains and beating drums.
During Ashura celebrations, Afghan President Hamid Karzai called for a "movement against those who are defaming Islam and killing Muslims."
"I express my condolences to all the people on this mourning day and I hope today's mourning will bring a movement for our future," said
Karzai.
Iranians also took to the street in Tehran.
The parade was protected by a massive police security operation.
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