THE Security Forces (SF) and the Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA), the armed wing of the Zomi Reunification Organisation (ZRO), have signed an agreement to suspend operations for six months, starting from 1 August 2005. This Suspension of Operations (SOO) may be extended based on mutual understanding between both parties.
Under the agreement,
the ZRA has committed to refraining from any hostile or violent activities
against the Security Forces, including the Army,
Assam Rifles, Central Police Organisations, and State Police. Likewise, the Security Forces will not conduct any
unilateral offensive operations against the ZRA.
Additionally, the ZRA
has agreed not to engage in any unlawful activities or actions that may lead to
harassment, injury, death, or damage to civilian property.
The agreement aims
to create an atmosphere of peace, with the Government of India potentially
initiating formal negotiations for a lasting and peaceful settlement in the
future.
The agreement was officially signed on 1 August 2005 by representatives
of the ZRA/ZRO and the Security Forces. This move is seen as a step towards
stability and dialogue in the region.
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