Tuesday, September 10, 2013

155 Kuki militants lay down arms in Manipur

IMPHAL, Sept 10, 2013 [Times of India] --- At least 155 rebels belonging to four different outfits surrendered on Monday and inked a ceasefire pact with the Manipur government. Along with their leaders, cadre of the outfits - Kuki Revolutionary Front (KRF), Kuki National Liberation Front (KNLF), Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) Nongdren Khomba group and Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) - turned up at 1BN Manipur Rifles' complex.

The cadres - 53 from the KRF, 50 from the KNLF, 44 of KCP Nongdren Khomba and eight from the KYKL - laid down 95 weapons including different AK series rifles, pistols with bullets, explosives like mortars, IEDs, lathod shells, hand grenades and radio sets in the 'homecoming ceremony'.

While the KNLF and the KRF signed a Suspension of Operation (SoO), the KCP Nongdren Khomba group inked an MoU with the government at the ceremony.

Over 20 Kuki militant groups operating in the state have already signed an SoO with the state and the Centre, and cadres of these outfits are putting up at government-sponsored designated camps in the hills.

Welcoming the cadres of the four outfits to the mainstream, chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh assured them the government would extend all possible efforts for their welfare and security.

Ibobi Singh, nevertheless, warned to take appropriate action against any SoO signatories found violating the ground rules.

Stating that his government will not remain a silent spectator when the ground rules are breached, Ibobi Singh said if needed, the SoO deal with the particular outfit would be reviewed.

Deputy CM Gaikhangam, who is also the home minister, congratulated the cadres on joining the mainstream. The two Kuki militant groups will be incorporated in the apex Kuki militant groups that are party to the SoO, a source said.

The KNLF was represented by Helun Haokip (chairman), T Khongsai (army chief) and L Haokip (secretary), while KRF leaders T Doungel (chairman) and H Doungel (general secretary) represented the outfit in the SoO pact. KCP (Nongdrenkhomba) was represented by its self-styled 'commander-in-chief' N Romen aka Nongdrenkhomba and 'chief of army' L Guni in the MoU.

Monday's event came after the United People's Party of Kangleipak (UPPK) entered into a peace deal with the Centre and the state government in May this year at the same venue.

In February, the United Revolutionary Front (URF), the KYKL (MDF) and the KCP (Lamphel) also inked a similar peace deal.

KSO Delhi celebrates 26th Freshers’ Meet cum Social Function

New Delhi, September 10, 2013
The Kuki Students' Organisation, Delhi celebrated its 26th Freshers' Meet cum Social Funtion at Jesus and Mary College Auditorium, New Delhi on the 7th September 2013. The function was graced by Shri Oscar Fernandes Hon'ble Union Minister as the Chief Guest. Shri Harsh Vardhan Shyam of the Indian Youth Congress in-charge of Delhi was the Guest of Honour and the occasion was hosted by its Functional President Shri Mangneo Lhungdim, former president of KSO Delhi and current Deputy Director of Indo-Global Social Service Society, New Delhi.
The function was blessed by Pastor Thongngam Haokip of Kuki Worship Service Gurgaon and it opened with the rendering of the song "Damsot hen KSO (Long Live KSO)" by a popular singer, Mrs Lamkholhing Haokip and Miss Kimrose Vaiphei.
The President of KSO Delhi Mr. Thangminlen Kipgen addressed the function and highlighted the examples set by the honourable guests of the function as those worth emulating. He urged the freshers and other students to tread on the examples of humility in greatness, significance of student involvement in social services and the necessity of continual learning as those exemplified by the honourable guests.
The occasion was highlighted with songs and dances by various Kuki artists and cultural troupes which was greatly appreciated by the swanky crowd over thousand heads which filled the auditorium to its brim. The function also witnessed a traditional showcase choreographed by Miss Lina Chongloi, who currently holds two coveted beauty pageant title – Miss Bharat 2013 and 4th Miss India North East 2013 – which showcased various traditional attires adorned by the fraternal tribes of Paite, Gangte, Vaiphei, Kom, Zou, Simte, Mizo, and Hmar to mention a few. The freshers were blessed with prayer by Kuki Worship Service Delhi pastor Letlal Haokip.
The Education Dept of KSO Delhi gave out meritorious awards to 14 deserving students who had shown excellence in the past academic year of 2012. The recipients were Miss Lhinghoineng Kipgen, BSc (Mathematics) Daulat Ram College; Mr L. Lhunminlal Khongsai, BA (prog) Ambedkar College; Miss Chiinneivah Haokip, BSc (Statistics) KMC; Miss Lucy Chinkhoneng, BSc (Chemistry) Miranda House; Mr Andrew Laldonglen Haokip, XII (Arts) Greenfield School; Mr Thangtinlen T. Haokip, BA (prog) Motilal Nehru College; Miss Lhingneihoi Haokip, XII (Humanity Arts) Holy Child Auxilium School; Miss Neiboi Haokip, Class X, Holy Child Auxilium School; Mr Hengouthang Singsit, XII (Sc) Tagore International School; Miss Sharon Khongsai, XII (Sc) Kendriya Vidyalaya; Mr Olav Khongsai, Cl-X, Kendriya Vidyalaya; Mr Thongthomlal Sitlhou, BCom, Khalsa College; Mrs Ngaineilam Haokip, Doctorate Degree, JNU; and Miss Kimrose Vaiphei, BA (French), JNU.

In continuing with its tradition of honouring a person with Pu (L) Paojasei Singsit Award (The first president of KSOD), the members of the Trustee Board presented the award posthumously to Late Lamkhohen Misao whose exemplarily rendered immense services to the Kukis in general and the KSO in particular was also highlighted. In recognising the services of nobility towards the Kuki society as well as the North East community in Delhi, the KSO Delhi honoured Mr. Bruce K. Thangkhal, Media Incharge of North East Helpline with a certificate of appreciation by the president Mr. Thangminlen Kipgen.
The chief guest praises the North East students as hardworking and studious. He was warmly accorded with a traditional shawl by KSO Delhi.
More than 100 freshers attended. KSOD Munirka Area presented a beautiful cultural choreography called "Ka Nam Jem (The Colours of Kuki)" while the DU Area presented another choreography "Japan Lenna Huikuong (The Japanese Plane)".
Mr Mimin Stephen Mate, a first year student of BA (History) honours from Motilal Nehru College and Miss Pinky Haolai, a first year student of BA (Phil) honours from Miranda House were adjudged the coveted Mr and Miss Fresher 2013 respectively.
The daylong programme was compered by Mr Rain Haominlal Haokip and Miss Jubilee Haokip while Mr Thangminlun Hangshing and Miss Nengneithem Kipgen were assigned as the coordinators.
The celebration was enthralled by young Kuki singers like Mr David Mate, Miss Cynthia, Mr Goulal Mate, Mr Adrew Haokip, Miss Lyna Misao, Miss Cecilia Haokip, Miss Kimrose Vaiphej, Mr Samuel Bailong, Mr Silas, Miss Kimneo, Mr Haotinlen Baite, Mr Paolen Lhungdim, Mr Kamminsat Haokip, Mr Seigoulien, Miss Bebem Khongsai, Mr Henry and Miss Alice.
Words of appreciation and encouragement from Mr Seitinmang Haokip on behalf of Senior students, Mr M. Shongkhopao Haokip on behalf of freshers. Mr Khupthang Khongsai, vice chairman, Kuki Welfare Association, Delhi and NCR, also encouraged the students. After a vote of thanks from the general secretary of KSO Delhi Mr. Satminlun Khongsai, the function concluded with a prayer by evangelist Thanga Singson.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

KNF Observes Kuki Black Day with Solemn Tribute

BLACK DAY TOTAL BANDH ON 13TH SEPTEMBER WITHIN KUKI INHABITED AREAS
Ref. No KNFN/02/10/13/PR
Date 08/09/2013

There are numerous views and observation on the issue of 13th September Popularly known as KUKI Black Day as the maximum number of massacre took place on this fateful day during the ethnic cleansing of NSCN (IM) on the Kukis (1992-97).

Some Kuki revolutionaries under SoO opined to shun and sideline this day’s observance to totally forgive and forget the past deeds of the Nagas particularly the NSCN-IM through the teachings of Jesus Christ in the Bible of being Christian brethrens.

However, on the other hand, many intellectuals and individuals who are orthodox of the Kukis were totally against the views suggested by groups of SoO signatory who seems to be very clear while tracing back their inceptional history that is known by all. Therefore, their views and versions seem to be a brainwashed of other else and never satisfied the Kuki populace and thus become a sense of distrust on them. For the Kukis, Social Networking site like Facebook becomes a place of arguments and quarrels that will never earn any good to the society for once and all. The realistic creativity of social networking sites solely intend to develop the society for the betterment in this advancing modern world and meet the minimum standard of utility with equality.

But, our views is 100% clear in this regard. We are KUKI and will only work for the welfare of the Kukis through sacrifice and maximum efforts. We are here to the cause of developing and molding the shape of our future society. We also do share our heartfelt sorrows and mourning of the Martyrs and their families who lost their life and created a turning point in the history of the Kukis through sacrificed with a new chapter on the glorious day of 13th September 1993. Not only this, but also to all those who were displaced and sacrificed their life for the cause of Kukiland.

KNF (N) is now all set to Observe 13th September  2013 at General Hqtrs., Battalion Hqtrs, Unit Hqtrs, Tactical Hqtrs and Divisional HQtrs within the territory of Kukiland and the Flag will be unfurled by James Kuki C-in-C, K.S. Elson Dy. C-in-C, Abi Vaiphei, George Thadou, Tennyson Kuki respectively. Moreover, International programme of the organization will be grace under the masterpiece of the Party’s Supremo Dr. Napoleon Kremlin, President. Usual as previous years, a black traditional shawl each should be hang at every gate of dwelling house within Kukiland to show our solidarity, and the same will also get affected in the Valley Districts of Imphal East and West. If any individual stands negative should face fitting dire consequences. Therefore, a general strike/Chakka bandh will be imposing on this very day starting from 5:00 am to dusk with strict vigil and stern action will be taken up accordingly to those who defy the party’s judgement. For every confidential information, please feel free to contact us at kukipolitics@gmail.com in the interest of Kukis and its Political Movement.

“KAKIPAH’E”

Sd/-(GOGOU VAIPHEI)
Secy. Inf. & Publicity
Kuki National Front (N)

KSOD MEET 2013

 Kuki Students Organisation 
Delhi & NCR

Chief Guest: Shri Oscar Fernandes
Miss & Mr KSO Delhi
Bruce K. Thangkhal
New Delhi
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Friday, September 6, 2013

ZORO PRESS STATEMENT

ESTD 1988
ZO RE-UNIFICATION ORGANISATION (ZORO)
General Headquarters: Zoram
Treasury Square, Aizawl -796001
(Affialiated under:United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues(UNPFII)
& Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) since 2004
           
PRESS RELEASE
6th September 2013
                
ZO REUNIFICATIO ORGANISATION (ZoRO) hi 'First World Zomi Convention' tia vuahin Manipur Churrachandpur District  chhunga  Political Party pakhat 'ZOMI NATIONAL CONGRESS(ZNC)leh Mizorama Political Party pakhat Peoples Conference (PC)India hnuaia awmte bul tum leh buatsaihin bial hrang hranga Zo hnam peng hrang hrang te koh khawm a ni a. He in kohkhawm hi 1st World Zomi Convention tia vuah a ni a, Zo khawpui Champhai, Mizoramah May ni 19, 20, 21, 1988-ah inkhawmpui hi neih a ni. Inkhawmpui neih lai May Ni 20 ni hian Pu C.Chawngkunga Ex.Minister Pa te Leilet-Thlam,Sikul atana an hman lai ah a hming tur hi rei tak sawiho a ni a, Zomi  nge hman tur Mizo  tih ngaihtuah a ni a. Mi tih tel ve kher lo Zotung, Zophei, Bawmzo, leh Jo leh a dang dangte ngaihtuah chungin 'ZO'tih hi nisela,a bul leh tawpa belhin min tibuai lo se, pawl hming atan chuan'ZO'tih hi hman ni rawh se tia khaikhawm a ni ta a ni. He pawl hi Loose Political Forum a nih dawn avangin NGO style lam hawiin 'ZO RE-UNIFICATION ORGANISATION' tia a hming vuahin din a ni ta a ni. Hruaitu hmasa te chu:

Chairman          :              Brig.T. Sailo (Ex Chief Minister)

Vice Chairman:               1) Pu T.Gogin (Ex Minister)
                                      2) Pu C. Chawngkunga (Ex Minister)

Secretary Generals       : 1) Pu Thangkhan Gin Ngaihte
                                      2) Pu Lalhmingthanga (Ex Minister)
            Tichuan,a tum ber anga lang thupui 'Slogan' tarlan turah chuan RE-UNIFICATION WITHIN INDIA tih hman ni se tia rel a ni bawk. Hei hi India Danpui hnuaia awm Politicl Party te tan chuan thu tihtluk san theih ber a ni reng a ni.
            Mizoram leh Manipur State party te bul tuma buatsaih a nih avangin a hruaitu atan pawh Party hruaituten an chelh kawp rih mai a. 1989-ah beisei loh taka inthlanpui a lo awm tak thut avangin Party pakhat hruaitute chuan ZoRO Volunteers te chu hmanruaah an hmang ta a, hnampum thil ni si Party pakhatin hetianga an hmang ta hi mipuiin an hrethiam ta lova, inthlannaah an tlin phah  chuang bawk lo a. Inthlan  zawhah chuan a nihna ang tur tak NGO anga kal chu 1990-ah rel tluk a lo ni leh ta a ni., A tira hruaitu: President leh Vice President te leh Secretary General te chu Party lama awm an duh zawk tak avang leh Party pawhin party chhuahsan lo tura an duh bawk avangin Party lamah an bet ta hlawm a. NGO a nihna ang taka kal tur leh a kalhmang thar tur te buaitsaih turin Treasurer atana thlan Pu R. Thangmawia hovin 2nd World Zo Re-Unification Organisation Convention (ZoRO) chu July 1991-ah koh a ni leh ta a ni. 2nd World Convention chuan hruaitu an thlang a, hruaitu an thlan chhuah te chu  Chairman:Pu R.Thangmawia, Vice Chairman –Pu Tlangchhunga (Ex MLA), Treasurer - Pu Zalianchhunga, Secretary General- Dr. H. Thanglawra te an ni.
            2nd World Zo Reunification Organisation Convention hian 1st World Zomi Convention-in'Zo Reunification Organisation'a din hmangin a slogan tur a ti danglam ta a, International thu leh hla rem turin 'Reunification in Conformity with the Chin-Lushai Conference 1892 Resolution' tia thlak a lo ni ta a ni. Tichuan, hruaitu thlanchhuah tharte chuan International thlenga hma lain vawiin thleng hian a la kal chho ta zel a ni.
            Hetiang hian Zo Reunification Organisation General Headquarters chu United Nations Session buatsaihah te pawh 1999 atanga tun thlengin a tel chho ve ta zel a, Hnam pum huapin ZoRO,GHQ chuan hma a la chho ta zel a. Tunah pawh kumin March thlaa alo rel tawh angin Northern Zone bik tan October Ni 24, 2013, hian UN Day Celebration ni pahfawmin, Moreh, Chandel District, Manipur-ah Conference nei turin a inbuatsaih chho mek a ni. He Conference-a tel tur hian a huap theih chhunga mite leh a chhim thei mi tu pawh ZoRO, General Headquarters chuan a sawm vek e.
Sd/-
(R. LALCHHUANA)
General Secretary

Two Manipuri Students Drown at Sweet Falls, Shillong

Shillong, 6 September 2013: Two students from Manipur, S. Thangliankhual (23) @ Khual Ngaihte, and Michael L. Thangchimang @ Michael Ngaihte, drowned in a tragic accident at Sweet Falls, Shillong, on 2 September 2013.


According to reports, the students, who hailed from Lamka, Churachandpur district, were returning from a picnic with friends when their ball fell into the waterfall. Michael went down to retrieve it but was caught in the strong water current. In an attempt to save him, Khual Ngaihte also entered the water but was swept away.

A search operation involving around 60 people was launched at the site, with efforts continuing through the night and into the following days.

Michael Ngaihte’s body was recovered after several hours. However, the search for Khual Ngaihte lasted four nights and three days. His body was found floating in the water at approximately 8 a.m. yesterday.

Khual Ngaihte was a third-year BSc student at Shillong College, while Michael Ngaihte was studying in Class XI (Commerce) at H. Elias Memorial Higher Secondary School, Nongshilliang, Shillong. Both students lived in the same hostel.

Sweet Falls is a popular tourist attraction in Meghalaya but is also notorious for frequent accidents and fatalities.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Myth: Solung Festival Celebrated in New Delhi

 The Myth of Solung

On the night of August 24th, 2013, Arunachalees—both young and old—gathered at Arunachal Bhawan in New Delhi to celebrate the vibrant “Solung” festival. The event was hosted by Mr. Ninong Ering, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) from Arunachal Pradesh, who also served as the Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs at the time.

The evening was filled with cultural performances that brought the beauty and richness of the Adi culture to life. The program was skillfully compered by two young Adis: Miss Sunny Tayeng, an MSc Chemistry student at Delhi University, and Mr. Kaling Darung, a PhD candidate at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). The night brimmed with cultural pride and joy.

Many prominent politicians and bureaucrats from Arunachal Pradesh attended the festival, including Mr. Chownamein, the Minister of Finance (PWD); Mr. Huzer Lolen IAS, Secretary of the Jal Board in Delhi; Mr. Bolung Siram IAS; Mr. T. Taloh IAS; Mr. Chuku Apa IPS; Mr. Apur Bitin IPS; Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP from Manipur; Mr. Takam Sanjoy MP (Secretary, North East MP Forum); and Mr. Ninong Ering, the gracious host.

The Myth Behind Solung

Solung is the central festival of the Adi tribe, a manifestation of their deep cultural and spiritual beliefs. According to tradition, the Adis were instructed by Kine Nane, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, to perform the Solung festival.

As per Adi legend, Doying Bote, the god of knowledge and the creator of humans (Tani), became infatuated with Kine Nane. When he was about to consummate his desire, two monstrous beings—Totel Mone and Dubeng Mone—interrupted and castrated him, scattering his divine sperm across the land. From this seed, paddy plants sprouted. Kine Nane, seeing humans suffering from hunger, sent paddy seeds through a dog to provide them with sustenance. Since then, humans have cultivated paddy to meet their needs.

The Adis also believe that Dadi Bote, another deity, is the creator of animals like mithuns and pigs, essential for their livelihood. Offerings called Agam Kepel are made to appease Dadi Bote. During the Solung festival, the Adi people seek to please both Dadi Bote and Kine Nane. If they succeed, it is believed that Doying Bote will manifest as clouds and rain, while Kine Nane will bless the land with fertile soil. Together, their union ensures abundant crops, more livestock, and prosperity for all.


The Festival's Rituals

Solung is celebrated over five days.

  • Day 1: Solung Gidi Dogin, the day of preparation.
  • Day 2: Doreph Longe, the main day of animal sacrifice.
  • Day 3: Binnayat Binam, a day of worship dedicated to the goddess of plenty and prosperity.
  • Day 4: Yaktor or Ekoph, when villagers prepare bows, arrows, and weapons.
  • Day 5: The Miri, or village priest, is ceremonially sent off with singing and dancing, marking the end of the festival.

Throughout the festival, the Miri sings the Solung Abang, narrating the stories of the origins of humans, animals, and plants. Solung is celebrated not just for a good harvest but also to ensure an abundance of animals and protection from calamities, accidents, and diseases.

Symbolism and Final Ritual

The final part of the celebration, known as Ekop Taktor, involves erecting a symbolic bow and arrow at the entrance of each house to protect against evil spirits. Families offer prayers to Doying Bote, the wise and benevolent god, and Gumin Soyin, the family guardian god.

The Miri's chants, or Ponung, recount Tani's struggle against evil, guided and blessed by Doying Bote and Gumin Soyin. With their help, Tani is said to have established a settled family and social life.

Through centuries, the Adi people have preserved the legacy of Solung, celebrating it as a time of unity, peace, and prosperity. The festival serves as a reminder of their rich cultural heritage, echoing the values of love and togetherness. The 2013 celebration concluded on a high note with a sumptuous feast, marking the end of a truly auspicious night.

Bruce K. Thangkhal 


Godly man "Asaram" slept with young girls daily

Ahmedabad, Sept 5, 2013:  In a starling accusation, a former close aide of self-styled godman Asaram claims the controversial spiritual guru has built three ashrams across India for women, who are no more than his "keep". 
"Apart from these, he also keeps many women in separate rooms built in each ashram. Though old, Asaram needs young girls in the age group of 15 to 25 daily. He may not touch the same woman for a year, as he needs a new girl every time," says Amrut Prajapati, who worked as a technical officer of the Ayurvedic division at Asaram's Motera ashram for 12 long years. 
Prajapati further claimed that women are killed if they try to resist the godman's advances. "These women were then shown to have committed suicide. There must be an inquiry on how many men or women have committed suicides in his ashrams or how many dead bodies were found in the river behind his Motera ashram," alleged Prajapati. 
"One day, I was allowed to see him (Asaram) inside his private room, as he was severely ill. Since the guards knew me well, I went straight to his room and found Asaram in a compromising position with a 25-year-old girl, who used to stay in the ashram. This was the turning point for me," said Prajapati.

[Courtesy: Dailybhaskar.com]

Oscar Fernandes, Ibobi Singh to attend 3rd World Zomi Convention


Lamka, Manipur, September 5, 2013
With an aim to bring awareness, the Zomis or the Zo people settling at various parts around the globe will converge at the 3rd World Zomi Convention at Lamka, Churachandpur District, Manipur between the 25th -27th of Oct. 2013 under the theme, "…marching on…" and then reason together on the means to be followed in order to make them stand more united in the face of the challenges generated by technological advancement, said a press statement issued by Paulianmung, Coordinator, Information & Publicity Dept. 
The statement said Union Minister of Surface Transport Oscar Fernandes, Chief Minister of Manipur Okram Ibobi Singh and his Cabinet Members including those of the MLAs/Ministers and high ranking officials from the Zo descendants have confirmed their participation as Chief Guest and in various other capacities.
As decades of tireless efforts put in by patriotic-socio-political leaders among the Zo People gain momentum, the 1st World Zomi Convention was made possible to take place at Champhai in Mizoram, India, between May 19th – 21st 1988. Three years later, on June 17th – 18th 1991, it was, for the Second time organized at Vanapa Hall at Aizawl. However, the visions of the great leaders are yet to be realized and much is needed to be done in this respect.
The programme will get started from Lamka Public Ground, Hiangtam Lamka and winded up there in a grand concluding function. During observation of the programme, various cultural dances will be showcased by troops of various tribes in addition to another item of cultural exchanges programme which will be participated by troupes of various tribes and communities. A fellowship under the theme, "Be a Blessed Nation", will be held during the night at selected churches and another interesting features of the convention will be the singing of a "Halleluijah Chorus" in unison by a conglomerate of selected choir singers from various churches. On top of that, a seminar under various topics will be conducted by scholars and intellectuals who have a vast knowledge in the field at YPA Hall, Hiangtam Lamka.
During the convention a traditional heritage house will be set up and inside it a different traditional costumes, clothes and other wearing in addition to traditional tools and implements of the Zo people will be deposited and displayed. This is done with an aim to make the Zo descendants realise of their pristine traditions and glory and thereby drawing them closer to each other. This is the motive behind the observations of 3rd World Zomi Convention, the statement added.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

UZO Fort Wayne in Indo-Burma Zo Seminar sponsor ding

USA ah Zo International Convention 2014 um ding

Fort Wayne (US), Sept 4:  August 31, 2013 ni’n UZO Fort Wayne meeting thupuasah khenkaht mipi thei di’a kilawm chi’n United Zo Organization of Fort Wayne in internet tungtawn in tahlang. UZO-USA in a na pat Indo-Burma Pu Zo suante seminar khat vei zop tou kia ding in kithukim a, 2014 kum bul lam a zop tou kia ding in thupuahna nei uhi. Indo-Burma seminar ah main topic ding in “Identity issue” hi ding a UZO Fort Wayne in sponsor bawl ding chi zong thukimna nei uhi.

UZO Fort Wayne in a tahlangna ah Zo International Convention 2014 kum sung a bawl teitei ding in kithu kim ua. Zo International Convention ah USA, India, Burma leh mun tuomtuom pan mi muonhuoite USA ah kimutuo sah ding chi ngimna ahi chi uhi. India lam pan mi muonhuoi-te toh kithuzah di’ng Thang Za Bawi leh Thian Biak Lun mawpuohna pie ua, Burma lam pan a mi muonhuoite toh kizom ding in Dr Pau Cin En leh Mang Lian Hau mawpuohna guon uhi. Tami Zo International Convention ah main topic identity issue leh pilna lam toh kisai, khantou theina ding thu dangdang zong hiding a, UZO Fort Wayne in sponsor bawl ding chi’n kithukimna nei uhi.

UZO Fort Wayne in lei tung mun tuomtuom Pu Zo suon sung pan PhD candidate khat poupou, a ki sap na dung zui in hi theina zaza toh panpi ding in kithukim lai uhi chi.

Thu dang khat ah, Burma zong democracy lam huilan dan hoitou zel in sil tampi kikheng hulhul in muh thei hi. Kawlgam lam UZO ta chi thu muonhuoi apat kiza hi. Khampat (1) UZO President Rev. Go Za Suum apat thu kimu dan in zaangdung lam a UZO pienni te: 29th Jan 2013 Kalay Block UZO President Dr Kai Hau Lian Pau, 8th June 2013 Tamu TZO to UZO [Tamu Zo Organisation apat United Zo Organisation], 9th June 2013 Khampat (1) UZO President Rev. Go Za Suum. Tuaban ah khamtung lamah zong Tedim Myo leh Tonzaang te ah UZO umzou ta ahimanin tukum beima in Village UZO umzaw nading leh aban ah Myanmar UZO pichingtah a idintou sah zaw nading in thungen chiet vai chi uhi. Tualeh koikoi UZO tatzie a tumpihui ikibat kim ding zong ngaisut lian mama khat in koi chiet vai chi uhi.

Tuaban ah tui akimkot (island) gam New Zealand a um Pu Zo suon teng in Zo ih hina kumpi te’n ei chiaptena (recognize) diing leh Zo suon teng ih khantouna diing ki vaipuohna diing in “New Zealand Zo Community” (NZZC) chi'n matpongten (Registration) ka siau uh pen Toupa hepina toh August 7, 2013 ni in hing kia ta hi chi uhi.

~ Joint Editor, Zogam Today

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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Gurgaon “Monster” Police: NE Boys Beaten by Gurgaon Police

New Delhi, September 3, 2013: While Delhi Police is taking steps to ensure the safety of North Easterners, Gurgaon Police (Haryana) seems to be doing the opposite. Two North East boys were allegedly detained and beaten by Gurgaon Police in Chakkarpur last night. One is from Faridabad, and the other from Chakkarpur.

The incident happened around 11:30 p.m. The victims said they were out looking for transport to Faridabad when two policemen stopped them, accused them of being thieves, and began beating them. One of the victims said a policeman even took his mobile phone.

Upon hearing about the incident, two NE girls, our correspondent, and his friend rushed to the scene. “As soon as we arrived, the two cops—Mr Balwant Singh and Mr Raj Pal—started hitting my friend with their sticks. Balwant Singh shouted at us, ‘Why have you all come here?’ We politely explained, but they acted like wild beasts,” said the media incharge of the NE Helpline.

Shockingly, the cops continued shouting and hitting people without reason, appearing intoxicated. Their behaviour was no different from monsters.

The intervention of two brave young women, Melody Chiinnei Suantah and Stacy Shoute, helped stop the assault. They repeatedly urged the cops to release the two boys, who were innocent. However, the cops refused and called for reinforcements. Another policeman, Kalwant Singh, arrived with an officer in a PCR van (HR55F2803, Sec 29). Since the van had no light, the officer’s name could not be identified.

Instead of taking action, Kalwant Singh supported his colleagues and even attempted to slap the group. After repeated pleas, the unknown officer finally let them go, preventing further violence.

Even then, Raj Pal initially refused to return the stolen mobile phone. Only after the group complained to the unknown officer did he hand it back.

This incident highlights the lack of safety for North East people in Gurgaon. The police, meant to protect, have instead become a threat. Higher authorities must take action against officers like Balwant Singh and Raj Pal for their misconduct. “They must be punished for harassing and beating North Easterners instead of protecting them,” demanded NE residents.

~ BRUCE K. THANGKHAL
(Media Incharge, North East Support Centre & Helpline, Delhi)
Special Correspondent
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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Tipriti & Rudy Electrify Raisina Hills at North-East Freshers’ Night 2013

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Shillong’s renowned band Soulmate lit up the North-East Freshers’ Night 2013 at Raisina Hills, Delhi, on Saturday night, 31 August 2013. Vocalist Tipriti Kharbangar and guitarist Rudy Wallang captivated the audience at the event, organised by National Students' Union of India (NSUI).

~ BRUCE K. THANGKHAL
Special Correspondent
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