KCAC Condemns Harassment of Kuki Civilians in Operations
LAMKA, June 23, 2026: The Kuki Civic Action Committee (KCAC) has strongly condemned what it described as the continued harassment, intimidation, and targeting of innocent Kuki civilians during search and cordon operations carried out in different parts of Manipur.
In a press release issued on Tuesday, the committee expressed deep concern over the ongoing situation, stating that the Kuki community continues to suffer despite the immense losses endured since the outbreak of ethnic violence in the state. KCAC noted that the community is still seeking justice for the loss of lives, destruction of villages, and displacement of thousands of people.
The committee alleged that security operations have disproportionately affected Kuki areas and civilians, raising concerns over fairness, impartiality, and accountability in the enforcement of law. It maintained that any action perceived as discriminatory undermines public confidence in institutions responsible for maintaining peace and justice.
KCAC further stated that the continued selective application of law has deepened feelings of insecurity and alienation among the Kuki people. The organization emphasized the need for authorities to focus on identifying and prosecuting those responsible for killings, arson, and large-scale displacement rather than subjecting innocent civilians to what it termed as intimidation and harassment.
Calling for immediate intervention, the committee urged the Government of India, state authorities, and security agencies to ensure that all security operations are conducted in a transparent, professional, and impartial manner while strictly adhering to constitutional safeguards and human rights standards.
Reaffirming the community's commitment to peace and justice, KCAC appealed to the authorities to uphold the rule of law without fear, favour, prejudice, or discrimination. The committee stated that its appeal was made in the interest of justice, peace, and constitutional governance.
SSC SI in Delhi Police and CAPFs 2025 Result: List of Kuki-Zo Candidates
The result of Paper-I of the Sub-Inspector in Delhi Police and CAPFs Examination 2025 has been declared. The examination was conducted between 9 December and 12 December 2025.
Candidates who have qualified will be eligible to appear for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and Physical Standard Test (PST).Cut-off Marks (ST Category)
- Female – 95.19641
- Male – 89.06234
YVA K. Kotlian Unit: Hiatsak Na | Mitkhelgal
Zan masa(20/06/2026) Hatbiakhawi dak:9pm tuam vel ah mel het lo Gari, Car a hung tai ah khawsung ah a hung mat gou ah Ama pil thei ziak ah a ki kou leh zam mang paipai ahiu.
Zia i khuasung ngei ah thil sûak te hi pil na nei a Nu le Pa ten i cha teu a la ki et tup chiat ding in hiatsak na ka hung bawl uh ahi.
YVA K.Kotlian Unit Dam sawt hen.
Information Secretary
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The Terror Web | NSCN-IM and Al-Qaeda Links
Titled: "The Terror Web: Revelation made by Vikiye Zhimomi exposes the links between NSCN-IM and Al-Qaeda."
Courtesy: Northeast Sun | February 2006
Joujangtek (Lambung) Village: Memorandum of Agreement | Blockade
1. Pi Nemcha Kipgen
Hon’ble Dy Cm, GoM
2. Pu Henlianthang Vaiphei
President, Kuki-Zo Council
3. Pu Haokholet Kipgen
Hon’ble MLA, 51-Saitu A/C
4. Gunhawm Mipite
Sadar Hills, Kangpokpi District
5. KIM, KISH, Kuki Inpi SW-SH,Hou lamkai ho, Mipi ho, etc.
Ja umtah leh kineppi umtah achunga minphah ho, amasan kajanao chibai.
Nisim 20th June, 2026 vailang apat Leimakhong lhang chu gamsa bang in eikivaitan ahi. Kidouna mun gamsung hi suhtheng ding ti GOI tohgon ahitai. Hiche ni chun Leilon Vaiphei lhang hi Casper + Gari len le aneo ho 100+ kingadim jengu ahi. Eiho VV 90 hon kinah kikapto deilou jeh in CF (CRPF COBRA) mi 200+ hiding ginchat ho ana otdoh un gammang in alut tauvin ahi. Hinlah CF ten aumkol (cordon) uvin chaidoh ding lunggel aneijui.
Nisim 21st June, 2026 janlang chun, Nampi Lamkai len hon boltheichan le seithei chan bollin ahung kipei tauvin ahi. Achunga minphah hon taona thei channin atauvun India po pipui ho chan komin idinmun nu alhut tauvin ahi. Achunga kisei No. 1, 2 & 3 ho’n jong amite gammanga thiden diu gelmo jeh in jo channa ahung kipei jeh un, eiho mi-7 hinkho lahdinga CF te gon chu khatcha hilouvin eihuhdoh tauve. Adeh in Pi Nemcha Kipgen, Dy CM hi mihet/dinmun hoidom tuh hihleh Kuki-Zo chate awgin/kaagin hohi koiman ija aselou ding eijahpeh lou diu ahitai.
Gam le Nam huhdoh dinga kiphal chate/naote mi 90 vaal chu ni 2 le jan 2 anne lou, imu talou, gojuh noi, Cobra hon adel/aumkim uva thina dinmun na aum petnun ahuhdoh diuva hungpang hohi KZ nam miten sumil poutin chule Leimakhong Lhang miten vang kipathu sangpen nin kaisei khop pouve. Dinmun sang le mija theijin umhih leuhen tuchunga chu ikichai ihiu ahitai.
Social media mangchan lhang mite kipana hi sahlut ho komin kaphong uve.
Pathen nin eidalha pouvin ahie. Kuki-Zo Nampi kilungtoh utin dingdet jung ute.
Leimakhong Area Chief Organisation (LACO)
Kukiland Map
"He thil hi chu ka sawi lo ang ka ti zet na a, " tih ang category kha ka ni. Mahse, sawi teh ang
Kan social Media hmang hi a buaithlak ṭhin ka tia! Dawt hi a darh nasa em em mai a. Hengte hi tute emaw siam chawp/phuah chawp a ni. Awih tawk hi kan awm ṭhup zel a. Lalmanga thlalak tihte thleng khan a ni...ha ha
1. 1904-a British MAP siam angin an sawi a. Bangladesh an dah a. Barak Valley an sawn dawrh a. Meghalaya an dah a. Arunachal Pradesh an dah a. Myanmar an dah kulh a. Kachin an dah hrang a, Shan an dah hrang a etc...
1972-ah Bangladesh hi a ding a. 1947 hmalamah India ram a ni a. 1904 phei chuan un-partitioned Bengal a ni a, British-Bengal Province a ni.
Arunachal Pradesh hi Mizoram ruala state ni a ni a. India Indan bawrah phei chuan NEFA tih a nih kha. 1904 chuan Abhor ram a la ni a, 1912-ah Abhor run hnu khan British empire-ah a lut ve. Mi hausa Pu Pachhunga te dinchhuahna bul a nih kha.
Meghalaya hi 1972 hmalamah a awm lo a. British-Assam Province chhungah a awm a. 1971 kum tawp thlengin Assam Capital a ni. British hunlai chuan Khasi-jaintia Hills tih a ni.
Kukiland tia a hranpaa sawi a awm ngai lo bawk.
Bakah he MAP-ah hian Hill Tipperah (Tripura Hills) an dah bo daih bawk a. 1871 khan Dharmaganagar velah British Border outpost kha a awm daih tawh. 'To stop the Lushai Marauders' tiin an ziak.
2. Kingdom of Manipur hi 1824 aṭangin British East India company nen Subsidiary Alliance tia kan zir ṭhin ang khan an inzawm a, 1891-ah princely state a ni.
3. British Empire hnuaiah Myanmar a awm lo a. Burma a ni.
Sawi tur a tam mai. A map-a dik lo hi Sawi fiah vek lo mai ila. Google hmang miah loa kan lehkha lo zir tawhna aṭanga kan knowledge neih tawhsa pawhin heng hi chu a dik lo e tia min hrilh turah pawh kan awih leh zel ṭhin.
Social Mediaa mi hi chu awih tur chin thliar thiam ila, kan follow tur leh kan awmna group tur thlenga uluk a ṭha! Lehkha hi chhiar ang u, hriatna tak tak awmna a ni.
~ Mizo News
FIFA World Cup 2026: Norway 3 – 2 Senegal
🔥 Norway maintained their perfect start to the tournament after their opening victory over Iraq, moving onto six points from two matches and taking a major step towards qualification for the Round of 32. Erling Haaland's match-winning brace highlighted his importance to the Norwegian side, while Senegal, despite a spirited performance, suffered their second defeat after losing to France in their opening match. Group I remains highly competitive, with Norway now firmly in control of their qualification destiny. ⚽🌍🔥
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FIFA World Cup 2026: Jordan 1 – 2 Algeria
JORDAN looked set for a historic result after Nizar Al-Rashdan gave them the lead in the first half, but Algeria produced a strong second-half comeback to secure a vital 2–1 victory. Nadhir Benbouali levelled the match in the 69th minute before Amine Gouiri struck the winner eight minutes from time, with the goal confirmed after a VAR review. Jordan defended bravely and created several dangerous moments, but Algeria's experience and attacking quality eventually proved decisive. The victory keeps Algeria's hopes of reaching the Round of 32 alive, while Jordan face an uphill battle after suffering their second consecutive defeat in Group J.
🔥 ALGERIA bounced back impressively after their 3–0 defeat to Argentina in the opening match. Jordan, meanwhile, showed great spirit and scored for the second consecutive World Cup game, but remain without a point after losses to Austria and Algeria. Group J now heads into a dramatic final round, with Argentina already through to the knockout stage and Algeria still in contention for qualification.
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