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Published : Feb 15, 2019, 8:55 PM IST

Updated : Feb 16, 2019, 12:09 PM IST

కడప జిల్లాలోని ఫాతిమా వైద్య కళాశాల బాధిత విద్యార్థులకు న్యాయం చేకూర్చే లక్ష్యంతో సీఎం చంద్రబాబు కీలక నిర్ణయం తీసుకున్నారని మంత్రి ఫరూక్ వెల్లడించారు. వారి చదువు కోసం 13 కోట్ల రూపాయల నిధులు మంజూరు చేశారని తెలిపారు . కళాశాల యాజమాన్యం చేసిన తప్పుకు విద్యార్థులు నష్టపోకూడదనే ఈ నిర్ణయం తీసుకున్నామన్నారు. 2015-16 విద్యా సంవత్సరంలో కొన్ని సాంకేతిక కారణాలతో ఫాతిమా వైద్య కళాశాల అర్హత కోల్పోయిన సంగతి తెలిసిందే.

ఫాతిమా విద్యార్థులతో మంత్రి ఫరూక్
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కడప జిల్లాలోని ఫాతిమా వైద్య కళాశాల బాధిత విద్యార్థులకు న్యాయం చేకూర్చే లక్ష్యంతో సీఎం చంద్రబాబు కీలక నిర్ణయం తీసుకున్నారని మంత్రి ఫరూక్ వెల్లడించారు. వారి చదువు కోసం 13 కోట్ల రూపాయల నిధులు మంజూరు చేశారని తెలిపారు . కళాశాల యాజమాన్యం చేసిన తప్పుకు విద్యార్థులు నష్టపోకూడదనే ఈ నిర్ణయం తీసుకున్నామన్నారు. 2015-16 విద్యా సంవత్సరంలో కొన్ని సాంకేతిక కారణాలతో ఫాతిమా వైద్య కళాశాల అర్హత కోల్పోయిన సంగతి తెలిసిందే.

ఫాతిమా విద్యార్థులతో మంత్రి ఫరూక్
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Yangon – 15 February 2019
1. Kyi Lin, Aung Win Zaw and Zayar Phyo arrive at courtroom surrounded by police
2. Various of police security at court
3. Wide of media awaiting men as they leave after verdict
4. Convicted men leave court under escort and go into vehicle
5. Various of vehicle leaving
6. Kyi Lin's lawyer Kyaw Kyaw Htike talking to media
7. SOUNDBITE (Burmese) Kyaw Kyaw Htike, lawyer for Kyi Lin:
"As far as I am concerned there is no hope regarding this case. I just hope for the best, according to the law. So when we hope for the best, according to law, there are ways to approach other courts, in the judicial process. I don't know yet whether they (the convicted men) are willing to go that way or not."
8. Court judge Ye Lwin talking with media
9. Close of journalists
10. SOUNDBITE (Burmese) Ye Lwin, judge:
"The law gives both sides – accused and plaintiff – the chance to appeal. As a member of the judiciary I can't say whether the decisions are fair or not."
10. Various of police outside court
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ARCHIVE: Naypyitaw - 28 February 2016
11. STILL of murdered lawyer Ko Ni
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ARCHIVE: Yangon – 30 January 2017
12. Various of scenes of grief as Ko Ni is buried
STORYLINE:
A court in Myanmar on Friday sentenced two men to death for the killing of a prominent Muslim lawyer who was a close adviser to the country's top leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.
The Yangon Northern District Court found the gunman, Kyi Lin, guilty of premeditated murder and illegal weapons possession for the Jan. 29, 2017 shooting of Ko Ni in broad daylight at Yangon airport.
An accomplice involved in planning the killing was also sentenced to death, and two other men involved in the crime received prison sentences.
A fifth suspect thought to be the crime's mastermind remains at large.
Ko Ni was shot in the head at close range as he walked out of the airport after returning from a working trip to Indonesia.
Closed-circuit television footage showed he was shot near a taxi stand as he held his 5-year-old grandchild.
Onlookers chased down the gunman, catching him only after he also shot dead a taxi driver who was one of his pursuers.
An ex-convict previously imprisoned for illegally trading in antiquities such as sculptures of Buddha, Kyi Lin also received a 20-year sentence for killing the taxi driver.
The death penalty in Myanmar is carried out by hanging but no executions appear to have been carried out since 1988.
Many prisoners on death row have had their sentences commuted.
The failure to apprehend the crime's alleged mastermind left many questions about the motivation for the killing, especially with the defendants offering contradictory testimony.
As a prominent advocate for the Muslim minority in overwhelmingly Buddhist Myanmar, Ko Ni was also a target of abuse from ultra-nationalist Buddhist monks and their allies, some of whom publicly gloated after his death.
Myanmar has been gripped by anti-Muslim sentiment in recent years after deadly communal violence in the western state of Rakhine, home to many Muslims from the Rohingya ethnic minority.
The second man sentenced to death Friday was Aung Win Zaw, who was filmed by CCTV at the airport on the day of the killing.
Another alleged planner, Zayar Phyo, who had told the court he had been framed, received a five-year prison sentence, while Aung Win Tun, charged with harbouring one of the suspects, got three years.
The alleged mastermind, Aung Win Khine — also known as Aung Win Khaing — was charged with premeditated murder but his whereabouts are unknown.
Interpol, the international police agency, has at the request of Myanmar authorities issued a "Red Notice" informing all its members that a warrant has been issued for his arrest and asking that he be held for extradition.
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Last Updated : Feb 16, 2019, 12:09 PM IST
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