WKZIC Submits Open Memo to President Expressing Distress Over Manipur Visit

Lamka, December 12, 2025 — The World Kuki-Zo Intellectual Council (WKZIC) has submitted an open memorandum to the Hon’ble President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu, expressing deep dismay, anguish, and outrage over her maiden visit to Manipur, alleging that the Kuki-Zo community was sidelined.

According to the memorandum signed by Thangpi Simte, Director, Information & Public Relations (DIPR), World Kuki-Zo Intellectual Council, on December 12, 2025, WKZIC stated that despite repeated invitations extended earlier, the President’s itinerary focused on Imphal and Senapati while excluding areas predominantly inhabited by the Kuki-Zo people.

The council described this exclusion as deeply hurtful to a community that has suffered large-scale violence, displacement, and loss of life since May 3, 2023. WKZIC claimed that more than 200 Kuki villages were burned, over 260 civilians killed, and hundreds of churches destroyed, resulting in nearly 50,000 people being displaced into relief camps and an equal number forced to migrate to other states.

The memorandum demanded justice and accountability for the alleged atrocities, adequate humanitarian relief for affected families, and the creation of a separate administrative arrangement under Article 239A of the Indian Constitution to ensure safety and security.

Terming the selective visit as “stepmotherly treatment,” WKZIC appealed to the President and the Union Government to address the grievances of the Kuki-Zo community and work toward peace, reconciliation, and lasting political solutions in Manipur.

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1st Sikpui Cup 2025 Fixtures

1st Sikpui Cup a Khalnou FCte kimawl en ut leh nektheih neek nang tuak ut i awmle phal vawt. 
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S. Zezaw Tangphai Presbyterian Church Completes 22 Years of Bible Reading Tradition

Tangphai Presbyterian Church members of S. Zezaw village have completed reading the entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation for the 22nd year in a row on 12 December at 5:30 pm. In thanksgiving, they held a tea party, according to the village chief, Pu T.K. Hang Suantak.

"Kou S. Zezaw saptuam te in Bible Genesis to Revelation tan ka sim uh kum 22 chinna, tu nitak dak 5:30pm in ka zou uhi. Singpi dawnkhawmna kinei hi.  Pasian thupina tang ta hen aw."  ~ Pu TK Hang, Chief of S. Zezaw Village.

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8TH SCHEDULE-A MIZO TAWNG TELH TURA HMA LAK DAN CHUNGCHANG SAWIHO - Vanneihthanga

12.12.2025 (MSR) : Nimin khan MLDB hmalakna kal zelah Indian Constitution 8th schedule-a Mizo tawng telh a nih theihna tura hmalak dan tur chungchang MSU, CYMA, MZP hruaitute leh 8th Schedule study group te'n an sawiho.

Pu Lalsangpuia, 8th Schedule Study Group Convener-in thutkhawm a kaihruai a, Dr. H. Laldinmawia, HoD, Mizo Deptt. Pachhunga University College hnen atangin 'Mizo tawng, Mizote tawng' tih thupui hmangin Powerpoint Presentation ngaihthlak a ni a. Mizo tawng than chhoh zel dan te, hnambil tawng hrang hrang a ral mai loh nana hmalak a tulziate, khawvel puma Mizo tawng  hmangtu an pun zel zia leh Google translate-a khawvel pum tawng 24 an thlan chhuah zinga Mizo tawng a tel ve hi a ropui takzet thu ngaihthlak a ni.

Dr. Zoramdinthara, HoD Mizo Deptt. MZU hnen atangin 8th Schedule chungghanga hmalak tawhnate leh zirchianna hrang hrangte, Schedule language hian Zohnahthlak tawng dangte a rahbeh loh thu te, Schedule language-a awm tawhten an hnam nihna an hloh loh zia te, hamthatna an hmuh nasat zawk thu leh chumi tura inlungrual a tulzia a sawi lang bawk.

Pu Lalthawhsaka Fanai, ECM, MSU General Headquarters chuan 8th Schedule-a Mizo tawng dah tha an tih zia leh NGO zawng zawngte nen tangruala hmalak a tulzia te, MSU chuan a tawp thlenga an thlawp tur thu a tarlang.

Prof. Malsawmliana, General Secretary, CYMA chuan CYMA-in 1996-a an rel thluk tawh leh hma an lakna kalmek a nihzia tarlangin Central lama hotute hnenah a khat tawka lehkha an thawn reng thu te, kuminah pawh Governor hova India Prime Minister hnena an thlen thu te, Union Home Minister hnena an thlen thu te a tarlang.

Dr. C Lalremruata, President MZP chuan 8th schedule chungchanga hmalakna hrang hrang hi tha an tih thu a sawi bawk. Pu R. Lallianzuala, Chairman,MLDB-in lawmthu sawiin thutkhawmna tihtawp a ni.

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SIMTE TRIBE COUNCIL: THUPHUAN LEH THEISAHNA

Office of the SIMTE TRIBE COUNCIL
General Headquarters: SIMVENG.

THUPHUAN LEH THEISAHNA
Simte Inn, the 12th December,2025.

~SIMTE CORE 
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Kuki Organization for Human Rights Condemns President’s Manipur Visit

Lamka, December 12, 2025 — The Kuki Organization for Human Rights Trust (KOHR) has issued a strong statement criticizing President Droupadi Murmu’s visit to Manipur, describing it as an act of “profound symbolic violence” against the Kuki-Zo people. According to KOHR, the President’s decision to avoid the humanitarian epicenter in Kangpokpi—where over 50,000 displaced people remain—signals a disregard for their suffering.

KOHR alleged that since May 2023, state machinery has enabled the systematic burning of over 200 Kuki-Zo villages, the killing of more than 260 civilians, and widespread sexual violence. The group asserted that these are not “clashes” but crimes against humanity, worsened by “silence from the highest offices.”

The organization also condemned the government’s directive to close IDP camps by December, calling it an attempt to erase evidence of state failure by forcing survivors into hostile areas. KOHR supported the boycott announced by the Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills and allied bodies, stating that participation would “legitimize a process that seeks to bury our agony under ceremonies and cheques.”

KOHR called upon the United Nations, human rights groups, and the global community to recognize what they describe as a “slow-motion genocide” in Manipur. Their demands include halting the closure of IDP camps, initiating an independent international inquiry, and facilitating inclusive political talks mediated by a neutral third party.

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Zomi Council Urges President to Include Visit to Lamka

Lamka, December 12, 2025 — The Zomi Council, apex body of eight major Zo tribes, welcomed President Droupadi Murmu’s visit to Manipur but expressed disappointment that Lamka (Churachandpur) was excluded from her itinerary. The Council noted that Lamka is the cultural and historical heartland of the Zo community and has suffered immensely during the past three years of conflict.

The Council stated that the President’s visit could have been a meaningful milestone toward rebuilding trust, promoting dialogue, and addressing long-standing grievances. However, the omission of Lamka, despite it being among the worst-affected areas, has caused deep concern.

According to the Council, Lamka has endured severe violence, displacement, and ethnic cleansing driven by radical elements. They stressed that acknowledging Lamka’s struggles would lend authenticity and fairness to the President’s visit.

Despite their disappointment, the Council expressed hope that last-minute revisions could still be made to include Lamka. Such a gesture, they said, would help nurture hope, strengthen bridges, and advance healing in Manipur’s ongoing turmoil.

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Delhi Police Conducts Citywide Self-Defence & Women Safety Programs

Team of #spuwac_dp conducted large-scale self-defence & women safety programmes across Delhi in November.
Sessions were held in schools, colleges, RWAs, NGOs, workplaces & public spaces, including The Chanakya Mall, Crowne Plaza Rohini, German Embassy, IITF Pragati Maidan & Lady Hardinge Medical College.

Participants learned practical self-defence techniques & legal awareness, boosting their confidence to handle risky situations.

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Khalvontawi News appreciates the dedicated efforts behind this impactful programme. Your commitment to promoting women’s safety and empowerment is truly commendable. Keep inspiring the community through such meaningful initiatives.
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Kipahpihna Thupuan: Dr Chinkhanlun Guite

12/12/2025: Dr. Chinkhanlun Guite S/o Pa Thongkhenthang Guite & H/o Nu Niangbiakmoi tulel a St. Stephen's College, D.U. North Campus a om in a sepna St. Stephen College ah Assistant Professor (Level-11) a kipan in promotion nih piak in om a huai te ahihleh Assistant Professor (Level-12) effective from 13-5-2022 leh Associate Professor (Level-13A) effective from 13-5-2025 ahi.

Hiai bang kaisanna a hon ngahna ah suanhuai leh kipahpih huai i sa petmah a, SSPP JHQ, Delhi-NCR min in kipahpihna thupuan i bawl ahi.

Maban ah leng a hong lamzan touh zel deihsak thu i khak uh ahi.

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SSPP JHQ, Delhi-NCR
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ZSP Lamka Block in Kipahthu Gen

ZSP GHQ in Class X board exam ading study camp a um te vena nei

Tuni 12th. Dec 2025⭐🎄nitah lang 7:30 pm in ZSP GHQ ten Naupang te ve na ahing nei na ua, ZSP Lamka Block in kipahthu ka gen uhhi.

Pu Solomon, Secretary, ZSP GHQ, in naupang te motivated speech hung nei pi in, tua jou in, Pu Khamsuanpau, President ZSP GHQ, in speech phattuam pih khat anei jou in, Naupang te a ding in  thumsahna te hing nei pih hi

ZSP DAMSOT HEN!

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President Murmu's Address at Manipur Civic Reception Highlights Peace & Growth

 President Murmu praises Manipur’s resilience, announces key projects, assures support for victims of violence, and urges harmony for a safer, inclusive future.
 
ADDRESS BY THE HON’BLE PRESIDENT OF INDIA SMT DROUPADI MURMU
AT CIVIC RECEPTION IN MANIPUR


I am delighted to visit Manipur and participate in this reception organised on behalf of the lively people of this beautiful State. I am deeply touched by the warmth and affection with which I have been welcomed.
 
Manipur is a land of resilience, courage and extra-ordinary cultural richness. Over generations, its people have enriched the nation by contributing immensely to diverse areas including sports, the armed forces, art and culture, and public service.
 
Today, I am pleased to have inaugurated a number of important projects that will further improve the quality of life of the people of Manipur. These projects in diverse areas of tribal development, agriculture, infrastructure, electricity, drinking water, education, health & sports reflect our commitment to building a more modern and inclusive Manipur.
 
The projects for which foundation laying has been done today, cover a wide range of areas like infrastructure, handloom & handicrafts, tourism, electricity, drinking water, security & administration, health & sports. These projects will generate employment, improve infrastructure and accelerate economic activity. They reflect Government’s commitment to inclusive development and empowerment of the people of Manipur.
 
Over the past several years, major initiatives taken by the Government of India for connectivity, health, infrastructure, education and rural development have brought tangible improvements to people’s lives.
 
I am aware of the pain that the people of Manipur have gone through following the unfortunate violence. I want to assure you that taking care of the concerns of the people of Manipur is highest priority for us. My government stands with every affected family.
 
The Union Government remains fully committed to strengthening harmony, ensuring security, and supporting Manipur in its journey towards stability and prosperity.  The Government is also committed to promote equitable development across the State and will ensure that the fruits of development and progress reach each and every corner of the State.
 
Manipur has shown remarkable improvement on several indicators of development. This has been made possible due to close cooperation between Union and State Governments and, most importantly, by the hard work of the people of Manipur. Later today, I will be interacting with internally displaced persons here, in Imphal.
Manipur is the gateway to India’s vibrant engagement with South-east Asia. Its youth, culture and natural beauty make it a State with unlimited potential.
 
Manipur is also known for its self-empowered women. Two days ago, I had the privilege of honouring four women from Manipur among winners from across the country in the National Handicrafts Awards Ceremony. The historic Nupee Lal or women’s war were waged twice during the early decades of the 20 th century by the brave women of Manipur. They succeeded in making the colonial and feudal powers to accept their fair demands. Tomorrow morning, I will have the good fortune of paying floral tributes to the great women at the Nupee Lal Memorial Complex. I salute those brave women warriors of Manipur. They inspire every Indian.
 
The flame of national pride gets brighter at Moirang, just a little distance away from here, where heroic soldiers of Azad Hind Fauj hoisted the Indian Flag in 1944.
 
In the honour of the brave-hearts of Manipur, Mount Harriet in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands has been named as Mount Manipur. We are assembled at a place throbbing with glorious chapters of our history.
 
Ladies and gentlemen, Nature has endowed Manipur with exceptional gifts. I have been told that Loktak Lake is the largest freshwater lake in the North-East. It has the only floating National Park, not just in India but on the entire planet. The valley and the hills of Manipur have unrivalled natural beauty.
 
The interesting game of Polo originated in Manipur. I watched a Polo- Exhibition Match earlier today. I was impressed to see the women of Manipur excelling in this sport demanding highest levels of speed, strength and skills. Manipur is known for its excellence in various sports and games.
 
The people of Manipur are talented and hardworking. I am sure that the people from the valley and the hills will remain together with renewed harmony and take the State to great heights of prosperity and happiness.
 
I urge the people of Manipur to continue supporting measures for harmony and development. Let us together strengthen Manipur as a State where every child feels safe, every woman feels empowered, every community feels included, and every citizen moves ahead towards a brighter future.
 
Thank you!
 
Thagatchari! Jai Hind! Jai Bharat!
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Historic Renaming: CBA Becomes Zomi Baptist Churches of India

Lamka, 12 Dec 2025: In a historic landmark decision, the 66th General Council of the Chin Baptist Association (CBA), held at the CBA Diamond Jubilee Hall in New Lamka on 11 December 2025, approved the renaming of the Chin Baptist Association to the Zomi Baptist Churches of India (ZBCI).


Chin Baptist Association (CBA) was established in 1961 with its headquarters at New Lamka (G). It became affiliated with the Manipur Baptist Convention (MBC) in 1971. CBA celebrated its Silver Jubilee in 1986.

Mr. Lian Zo Go served as the first Field Director from 1961 to 1965.

The motto of the association is: “Live for Christ.”
“If we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord; so then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord’s.” Romans 14:8 (NRSV)


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CBA NEW LAMKA (G): CIALPI & GOLDEN JUBILEE 1975-2025

 CHIN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

CENTRAL CHURCH
NEW LAMKA (G), LAMKA

CIALPI & GOLDEN JUBILEE 1975–2025



CIALPI SPEAKER
EVAN. LANGH DO KHUP
FOUNDER, KHITUI GOSPEL MINISTRIES
THULU: KI-ENPHA KIK NI
Kah La 3:40

GOLDEN JUBILEE SPEAKER
REV. N. PAU SIAN LAL
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, CBA
THULU: HIH PEN TOPA IN EITE HONG HUHNA TECI AHI HI
Samuel Masa 7:12

17th – 21st December 2025
St. Paul’s Institute, New Lamka (G)

JOIN US
AS WE CELEBRATE GOD’S FAITHFULNESS

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Kuki Warrior Heritage: Traditional Attire & Legacy of Courage

Explore the rich cultural legacy of Kuki warriors, their traditional attire, and their historic defense of ancestral land and freedom.

THE traditional attire worn by the Kuki men in this photograph reflects a deep cultural heritage rooted in bravery, unity, and a strong sense of identity. Their dress—comprising the white headwrap, black waistcloth, warrior ornaments, and symbolic accessories—mirrors the customs of Kuki warriors who once safeguarded their land and people. The horn-like decorations, floral elements, and traditional necklaces represent the tribe’s hunting traditions, clan affiliations, and their collective valour.

Historically, the Kuki people are known for their courage and military discipline. Their warrior culture was shaped by generations of defending their villages and territories against external threats. This spirit was most visibly demonstrated during the Anglo-Kuki War of 1917–1919, when Kuki warriors fiercely resisted British forces in a widespread uprising in defense of their ancestral land and freedom, showcasing remarkable unity and resilience. Their role in regional history is also significant, as Kuki warriors were known to defend Meitei kings from enemy raids in earlier periods. In later years, many Kuki individuals joined the Indian National Army (INA), continuing their legacy by contributing to India’s fight for independence.

Today, these cultural expressions are preserved and displayed with pride during festivals, gatherings, and traditional performances. The attire is not merely a costume—it is a living testament to the Kuki people’s historical journey, martial traditions, and enduring identity passed down through generations.

Headgear (Turban):
Each man wears a white traditional head wrap. Some headwraps are decorated with horn-like wooden structures, flowers, and ornaments—representing the warrior spirit, hunting traditions, and bravery of the Kuki people.

Bare Upper Body:
Their upper bodies are left bare, a common feature in many traditional warrior attires that symbolizes strength, readiness, and courage.

Traditional Waistcloth (Ponve):
They wear a black traditional cloth wrapped around the waist, tied securely. This dress style allows freedom of movement, which was important in both hunting and warfare.

Traditional Necklaces:
They wear distinctive red-black-white woven necklaces, representing tribal identity and unity.

Weapons and Accessories:
Some men carry traditional guns, while others have warrior accessories tied to their bodies. These items are not merely props—they reflect the historic fighting traditions of the Kuki warriors.

Body Paints:
A few have simple facial markings, commonly used during festivals, dances, and war reenactments, symbolizing valour and readiness for battle.

~ KV NEWS

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President Murmu’s Manipur Visit Raises Hard Questions Amid Unrest

PRESIDENT Droupadi Murmu arrived in Imphal on Thursday for her maiden two-day visit to Manipur, a state that has endured unrelenting turmoil since ethnic violence broke out in May 2023. Her arrival, heavily guarded and tightly scripted, may appear routine on paper, yet it raises uncomfortable questions about the timing, purpose, and sensitivity of such a visit. More than 260 people have been killed and tens of thousands displaced, but the nation’s highest constitutional guardian has remained largely silent during the worst phases of the conflict. For many, her presence now feels painfully delayed.

The President’s itinerary is packed with ceremonial engagements — attending a polo event, offering prayers at Shree Govindajee temple, and gracing an evening civic reception. On Friday, she is to witness the annual Nupi Lan celebrations and attend a programme in Senapati. These events may hold cultural value, yet they fail to address the pain of those who have suffered most. The question is simple: why visit Manipur without meeting the victims, especially displaced women and children whose stories of loss demand to be heard? For a state still smouldering with grief, such a visit risks appearing superficial, even dismissive.

The response on the ground reflects this frustration. Meitei militant groups have boycotted the visit, while Kuki civil society bodies in Kangpokpi — including Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills and the Committee on Tribal Unity — have announced their own boycott. They argue that the President’s schedule ignores over 50,000 Kuki people who have been living in relief camps for months. Visiting Senapati is welcome, they say, but avoiding internally displaced citizens only deepens the sense of neglect. Many now view this visit as an eyewash, serving the image of the ruling government rather than the needs of a wounded people.


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Kangpokpi Kuki Bodies Boycott President’s Visit Over Ignored IDP Crisis

Kuki civil society organisations in Kangpokpi district have announced a boycott of President Droupadi Murmu's visit to Senapati on December 12. They say the government has failed to recognise the suffering of displaced Kuki families.

Groups such as the Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills (KISH) and the Committee on Tribal Unity (CoTU) said the President's programme does not include meeting people affected by the ongoing conflict. More than 50,000 Kuki people have been living in temporary relief camps since May 2023.

The organisations said the visit "completely overlooks the suffering, trauma, and unresolved plight" of internally displaced persons. They urged the Union government to address humanitarian needs, ensure proper rehabilitation, and restore peace, stability, and justice for the Kuki community.

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Kuki nampi hi dam henlang machal hen itiuva ahileh

Amasapen achu, ham leh pao kibang forum thum'a kikhan' Thadou phung tribe, Mate phung tribe leh, AKTs min'a tribe cerfiticate kilah hohi tribe min chom khat'a umkhom sah angaiye.

Hiche hi aki boldoh kahse achu ipiham tiho sunga kituona umlou ding ahi.  Chuleh, hiche hi aki boldoh gang louva ahileh phung leh chang ngailu ho jeh'a hi Kuki nam min hi mangthah ding ahitai.

Tua jong Kuki nam min hi amangthah ding kiguo ahitai. Ham leh pao kibang, ipiham tiho sung kituomo jeh'a tua jong mi phabep in Mizo/Zo, Zomi leh Adivasi kiti hopou hi apom ahitai.

Hijehchun, miching, gam ngailu, nam ngailu nahiuva, kipumkhat ding deiya, Pathen hemi nahi uva ahileh, phung min'a tribe kisiem hohi paimang uvin, adehset in khangthah hon hapai in paimang uvin, tulai hi phung ngailut nakhang ahitapoi.

~Sasang Haokip
KUKILAND MEDIA
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Educational Excellence Shines: Prof. Mary Kim Haokip Wins Rising Women of India Award

Silchar, Dec 12, 2025: Prof. Mary Kim Haokip, a Kuki woman and distinguished faculty member of the Department of Linguistics at Assam University, Silchar, has been conferred the prestigious Rising Women of India Award by the Friendship Forum of India, New Delhi. The award recognizes her outstanding achievements and distinguished services to the nation in the field of education.

Prof. Haokip was celebrated for her exceptional contributions that have made a significant impact in the field of education. The Friendship Forum of India, an organisation dedicated to recognising and fostering exemplary leadership and service across India, honoured her for her dedicated work in advancing educational standards and opportunities.

Her work underscores the critical role of educators and leaders in shaping the nation's future and empowering communities through knowledge. With this accolade, Prof. Mary Kim Haokip joins the ranks of notable individuals honoured by the Forum for their substantial contributions to national progress.

The award highlights Prof. Haokip's commitment to educational excellence and her impact on the community.

A dedicated linguist and educator, Prof. Haokip has been instrumental in promoting language studies and empowering students through her teaching and research at Assam University. Her efforts have contributed significantly to the academic growth of the institution and the community at large.

As a proud Kuki woman, Prof. Haokip's achievement is an inspiration to many, showcasing the contributions of Kuki women in shaping India's educational landscape.

~ Kukiland Media
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Addition of Examination Centre: Churachandpur

Addition of Examination Centre: Churachandpur
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PUMGO THILTO MAICHA: CSOs

Tuchung Kuki hole Meilhei ho ki nupa nah sung a maban Gaal che saobe nalou dia Govt of Zalengam hon Pumgo thilto Maicham a ana todoh hou hi kum phabep pi a innsung miten Kuki CSOs ho Building le Car thah akichoh chai jou nungun Thadou CSO ho ahin bouipi sah nung uvin achai na akinep nau abah tah lou phat uvin Thadou CSOs ho kom a ahung kipumpeh lhah tauvin ahi

Courtesy: Henglep Voice
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Condolence: Pauminlun | Phaibem

Pauminlun Khuangsai of Phaibem in tu zingkal in hung na mualliam san. 
Rest in Peace!🙏
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Khalvontawi Meet 2025 cum Zomi Fins Concert Om Ding

Lamka, 11 Dec 2025: Thangkhal nam sung a gam ngaih laa lam a kisuk halh kikna chi thupi zangin KHALVONTAWI MEET cum ZOMI FINS BAND CONCERT Celebration Committee tuni in Green Hills Mata Mualtam ah phukhiat in om hi. 

Hih hun ah KHALVONTAWI Meet Committee members ding guanna nei ua, Chairman ah MG Muanlal Vice President TYO GHQs,Vice Chairman ah Lianzamung Manager KHALLAI FC, Secretary ah Lalmalsawm Vice President TSP GHQs, Assistant Secretary ah Joel Suantak, Finance ah Lucy Siasiam, Treasurer ah Elina Naukim tualeh Information & Publicity ah Bruce K. Thangkhal Editor KHALVONTAWI MEDIA (Voice of Thangkhal). Member ah  1. Zomi Fins Band, 2. Lenedo Pauminlian, 3. Naupu Khaltal leh Adviser ah 1. Pu Lianzalal Ex-President ZYA-GHQs, 2. Pu Kamkhanmang Ex-President TYO GHQs, 3. Pu Ginsuanlal Ex-President TSP GHQs hi uhi. Maban a Christmas leh Kumthak kikal a Concert sai ding uhi. Hih hun a sak leh khang sim leh mar a om Thangkhal minam te'n concert uap ding in Committee min in chialna news tungtawn in bawl uhi.



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45th TBC (ABA) Kumtawp Vaihawmna 2025

Thupi: "Gam Lak Ding Tampi A Om" - Joshua 13:1

Main Speakers:
Rev. T. Chinminlian
Rev. S. Thangnou
Rev. Thanglet
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Nagaland Revival & Healing Festival 2025: A Historic Move of God

The Lord has truly done what eyes have not seen and what ears have not heard. Nagaland witnessed the largest revival gathering in its history, a divine move marked by miracles, healing, deliverance, and an overwhelming outpouring of God's love.
Through His servant Apostle Ankit Sajwan, the Holy Spirit moved in extraordinary power. Multitudes were healed, many were delivered, and countless received the impartation of faith. Lives were restored, families were touched, and hearts were set ablaze for Jesus.
We are privileged and honoured to witness such a historic moment in our generation.

To God alone be all the glory.

We love our family in Nagaland.


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ZOGAM: Tedim-Tonzang-Chikha | Photo

𝐓𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐦-𝐓𝐨𝐧𝐳𝐚𝐧𝐠-𝐂𝐢𝐤𝐡𝐚. 𝐕𝐚𝐢𝐩𝐞𝐧 𝐡𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐤𝐢𝐤𝐚𝐧 𝐡𝐞𝐮𝐡𝐞𝐮 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐢𝐳𝐞𝐥 𝐚 𝐡𝐢𝐡𝐧𝐚 𝐚 𝐭𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐤 𝐤𝐡𝐢𝐚 𝐧𝐢. 

𝐇𝐢 𝐤𝐡𝐮𝐚𝐩𝐢 𝟑 𝐭𝐞𝐩𝐞𝐧 𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐬𝐮𝐧𝐠 𝐚 𝐨𝐦 𝐚𝐡𝐢𝐡𝐢. 𝐀 𝐬𝐮𝐧𝐠 𝐚 𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐭𝐞 𝐳𝐚𝐰𝐧𝐠 𝐙𝐨𝐦𝐢 𝐯𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐡𝐢. 𝐍𝐚𝐦𝐝𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐧𝐞𝐢𝐬𝐚 𝐧𝐚𝐦𝐝𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐯𝐚𝐢𝐡𝐨𝐦 𝐧𝐚 𝐧𝐮𝐚𝐢 𝐚𝐡 𝐨𝐦𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐢 𝐥𝐨 𝐡𝐢. 
𝐓𝐮𝐡𝐮𝐧 𝐙𝐨𝐦𝐢 𝐧𝐚𝐦𝐬𝐮𝐧𝐠 𝐚 𝐧𝐚𝐦𝐝𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐤𝐡𝐞𝐦 𝐬𝐚 𝐚𝐠𝐚𝐦𝐭𝐚 𝐭𝐞𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐤𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐥 𝐤𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐡 𝐧𝐚 𝐈𝐭𝐞𝐥 𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐦 𝐥𝐨𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐚 𝐤𝐢𝐛𝐮𝐚𝐢 𝐩𝐚𝐤 𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐞𝐥 𝐡𝐢. 𝐓𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐤 𝐭𝐚𝐤 𝐓𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐦-𝐓𝐨𝐧𝐳𝐚𝐧𝐠 -𝐂𝐢𝐤𝐡𝐚  𝐚 𝐡𝐢𝐛𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐮𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐠 𝐩𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐦𝐚𝐡𝐥𝐞 𝐙𝐨𝐦𝐢 𝐭𝐞 𝐧𝐞𝐢𝐬𝐚 𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐚 𝐡𝐢𝐡 𝐧𝐚𝐛𝐞𝐢 𝐥𝐨 𝐡𝐢. 𝐙𝐨𝐦𝐢 𝐥𝐮𝐚𝐡 𝐧𝐚 𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐦𝐚𝐡 𝐡𝐢 𝐯𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐡𝐢.
𝐀 𝐬𝐚𝐰𝐥 𝐥𝐨 𝐢𝐧 𝐡𝐮𝐧 𝐤𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐥𝐚𝐢 𝐁𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐧 𝐙𝐨𝐦𝐢 𝐭𝐞 𝐭𝐮𝐢𝐛𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐥𝐮𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐤𝐡𝐨𝐦 𝐤𝐢𝐤𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐡𝐢𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐠. 𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐬𝐮𝐧𝐠𝐩𝐞𝐧 𝐤𝐢𝐤𝐡𝐞𝐧 𝐳𝐚𝐤 𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐢𝐥𝐨 𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠. 

𝐙𝐨𝐦𝐢 𝐭𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐤𝐢𝐠𝐨𝐦 𝐤𝐡𝐨𝐦 𝐯𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐡𝐢. 

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WKZIC Condemns Murder of Kuki-Chin Villager in Bangladesh, Demands Justice

Ref.No.197/WKZIC-GHQ/(PR)/2023-25.                                                                    
"CONDEMNATION PRESS RELEASE"
The 9th December, 2025

The World Kuki-Zo Intellectual Council (WKZIC)-GHQ, headquartered at Songpi-Lamka, India  strongly condemns the brutal murder of a Bangladeshi Indigeneous Kuki-Chin tribal villager  Mr. Lalramsan Bawm (32), from Sunsawng village of Chittagong Hill Tracts in the South-eastern parts of Bangladesh, who was abducted on the 5th December, 2025 by the Bangladesh Army under the leadership of Major Arefat and his dead body recovered on the 8th december 2025, at Sunsawng Bangladesh Army Camp (Source: Kuki-Chin National Army/KNA).

The WKZIC demands an immediate and impartial investigation into the incident and calls for the perpetrators to be brought to justice by the Bangladeshi  Government under Bangladeshi Military Law (Army Act. 1951/ Penal Code/ Courts- Martial, and take appropriate Legal actions, and compensate the victim's family.

We also appeal to the National Human Rights Commission of Bangladesh (NHRCB), Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council (BHBCUC), and other eminent Human Rights Organisations in Bangladesh such as; Ain o Salish Kendra, Manusher Jonno Foundation, Odhikar, Bangladesh Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma Victims, and Bangladesh Legal Aid & Services Trust and others to co-operate and extend a Helping Hand to the victim family and community for giving justice to the minority Kuki-Chin tribal Bangladeshi victim, in the hands of Bangladeshi Army.

Details of the Incident:
- Lalramsan Bawm was abducted on December 5 and found dead in the Sunsawng camp on 8 Dec. 2025.
- The Bangladesh Army falsely claimed he was being held in the Ruma zone (Cantonment).
- The incident is linked to the arrest of Palek Mro, suspected of KNA membership.

WKZIC express our deepest condolences to the family of  the victim @ Mr. Lalramsan Bawm and stand in solidarity with the indigeneous Kuki-Chin community of  Bangladesh, and urges the International Community, International  Human Rights Organisations and International Court of Justice, to take note of this heinous crime and support the call for justice for the people of Bangladesh in general and particularly for minority groups in the country including Kuki-Chin community.

Issued by:
Information & Publicity Department,
World Kuki-Zo Intellectual Council (WKZIC)
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hinland Council Concludes Second Conference, Issues Key Resolutions

THE Chinland Council has successfully concluded its Second Chinland Council Conference, held from 4 to 6 December 2025, bringing together 201 representatives from Chinland’s key stakeholders and several domestic and international guests. The three-day conference reviewed the Council’s two-year performance and outlined new political and military strategies for the coming term.

During the conference, reports from the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial pillars were presented, along with political and military assessments. Delegates also discussed future work plans and elected new leaders, including the heads of Council, the Council Leading Body, and members for the next term.

The Council reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the three governing sectors and building a more robust Chinland Government’s Force to resist the ongoing military oppression in Myanmar.

A major point of discussion was the SPCC’s planned election, which the Chinland Council denounced as a sham designed to give the junta a false sense of legitimacy. The Council stated that such an election would only prolong the current political and military crisis, pledging to oppose it in accordance with its anti-election policies.

The Council also expressed deep concern over the United States government’s decision to rescind the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Myanmar nationals—citing the junta’s sham election as justification. It appealed to the US administration to review and reconsider the decision in light of worsening humanitarian conditions.

Appreciation was extended to India for its continued support to the Chin people suffering under the military’s brutality. The Council welcomed the ASEAN Special Envoy’s humanitarian assistance programme and called for further cooperation from neighbouring countries, particularly India and Bangladesh.

The statement further highlighted alarming levels of scamming and fraudulent operations across eastern Myanmar and Southeast Asia, noting that many Chin people are among the victims. The Council welcomed international efforts, including those of the United States and regional allies, to combat these cross-border criminal networks.

The Council also expressed gratitude to domestic and international organisations working to promote unity among Chin revolutionary forces, pledging its full political will to continue coordination and negotiations towards the establishment of Chinland and the unity of the Chin people.

In conclusion, the Council paid tribute to the martyrs and heroes who sacrificed their lives in the struggle against military dictatorship and reaffirmed its commitment to building a federal democratic union, achieving self-determination, and advancing Chinland nation-building.

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