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Three Nagas shot to death by Manipur Police Commandos and Indian Reserved Battalions
Irrational Fear rules Manipur.
In banning Th. Muivah, secretary general of the Naga Socialist Council of Nagaland, from entering
MIGHT does NOT make RIGHT; stop the killing immediately
Mr. Ibobi Singh may we remind you that this conflict began long before
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If you, the Government of
The Manipur Government has to be held accountable for all it is evoking; this includes murder and jeopardizing the peace talks.
Mr. Ibobi Singh, as Chief Minister of Manipur State, it is against human rights to ban a Naga born in his village in Manipur and worse it is unique to prevent the man from coming home after decades to greet him with guns. Manipur should not be made into a battlefield, one which has primarily innocent people as victims.
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There is nothing to fear but fear itself
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This morning, as thousands of Nagas in Mao Gate marched towards the spot where more than 700 Manipur Police Commandos and Indian Reserved Battalions (a state paramilitary force) had blockaded the road preventing their leader, Mr. Th. Muivah, from coming to visit Naga areas in Manipur, the security forces opened fire on the crowd aside from tear-gassing them. More than 70 rounds of tear-gas were fired and there was continuous gunfire for more almost two hours. As of now, it is confirmed that 2 boys were shot dead at point blank range as they were hiding inside the community hall. They are Meli Chakho, a BA student studying in
Indian police fire on Naga protesters in Manipur By Subir Bhaumik
BBC News, Calcutta
Police have opened fire on a group of Naga tribespeople on the border between
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The Manipur government has sought to stop Mr Muivah's visit to Manipur because it fears the visit may inflame Naga passions as the seperatist rebel leader is scheduled to address several rallies in Naga-inhabited areas of Manipur. The firing happened at Mao town, where Naga tribespeople had collected.
A photographer, Subhamoy Bhattacharjee, who is at the scene, says hundreds of Naga tribespeople have defied a curfew imposed on the border town. The police say they had to fire to restore order.
Mr Muivah's NSCN wants all the Naga areas of Manipur to be merged into the state of Nagaland - a demand that upsets Manipur's majority Meiteis and other tribes like the Kukis.
The group has been negotiating with the Indian government for 13 years to find a solution to the country's first ethnic insurrection. The NSCN says it it is prepared to drop its demand for independence. But the rebel group continues to press for the creation of a greater Naga state by merging Naga-inhabited areas of
Dear Naga brethren,
We are confused on your claim of Nagalim. Your claim is motivated and encouraged by some Indian agencies from outside NE. It seems that you are not realizing the hidden agenda of "Divide & Rule" policy by Indian Govt.
Let's have a close look to your claim:
1. Is naga history older than Assam or Manipur? If yes, where is the evidence and proof?
2. Could you claim part of
3. Are dreaming of a peaceful state to live after disturbing and creating unhappiness your neighbors? Do you think that we people in
4. The fact is, if you don't learn to live friendly, peacefully and co-existentially with your neighbours, the day would come for you to live like in hell.
5. How long would you disturb your neighbor states? Don't you know there is limit for everything which exist on earth. kindly remember that you are surrounded on east,west,south, north.
6. Please be practical in your approach. Whoever nagas want to live in Nagaland, they are free to go and live there,we support that. And whoever nagas want to live in
7. Philippinos live in
8. There are millions of Manipuris living in
9. The point is: we can live wherever we want as long as we maintain the tranquility of that place/state, but we can not claim the place as our Nation or State. If we do arrogantly, that would craziest idea, inviting trouble ourselves.
Therefore, dear naga brethren, please wake up and realize the reality.
It's not time to fight among ourselves, it's time to face the dynamic world. World is moving too fast.We have to catch it up.
If we/you don't do it, the situation would become worse day-by-day eminently, we guarantee that.
Kindly & concisely leave the violence. It's 21st Century, Let's live together and respect each other like before. Look beyond the horizon and think 'out of box'.
We, NE people have miles to go/run to catch up the speed of the 21st century World.
Peace and development to NE.
A brother from Assam/Manipur,
Mr.Fuganba Peace Consortium for Assam & Manipur.Guwahati.