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Thursday, July 20, 2023
Wounds and Mending the Scars ~ Dr George T Haokip
Superintendent of Police: Press Note
A video of two women, who were paraded naked by a mob, assaulted and gangraped two months ago in Manipur was widely circulated on social media groups on 19 July 2023.
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| Pic: An act of inhuman, barbaric, monstrous. Arrest those men! |
Two family members of the women were also murdered by the mob that numbered around 800-1000, according to the FIR lodged by the village chief. Two men were allegedly killed by the mob. The incident occurred on May 4, one day after the ongoing ethnic clashes between the Meiteis and Kukis began.
Congress Women's Wing condemns the Gangraped in B. Phainom (video)
If this BJP Govt can't stop women from being shamed and humiliated, from being paraded naked, it simply be dismissed.
Source: https://twitter.com/i/status/1681697937292926976
JUTSF Delhi condemns the Gangraped & Killings in B. Phainom
Two Kuki-Zo women paraded naked and gangraped
ITLF Condemns the Gangraped & Killings in B. Phainom
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Helping Hands performed decent burial of Assamese woman in Delhi
New Delhi, 20 July 2023: One of young north east maid from Udalguri, died at Safdarjung Hospital due to pressure, diabetes after battling for weeks, Pastor Daimary desperately reached out to me for her last emotive funeral expenditures. With permission from her village relatives, she was buried with all the rituals of decent burial at Burari graveyard by us today by us.
Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Zomi Students Federation (ZSF) Appeals Public
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
ZORO PRESS RELEASE
Meeting chuan ni 16, July 2023 a North East Live- a N. Biren Singh, Manipur Chief Minister in Mizoram chhung a ruihhlo kal vel Mizoram Police in an man sak chungchang sawiselna tawngkam a lo nei ve hi tul lo kan ti a. ZORO chuan Manipur Chief Minister hi Mizoram state chhung thil thleng chungchangah rawn inrawlh buai lo turin kan hriattir a, a in rawlh loh na turah a in rawlh a kan ngai a ni. Manipur Chief Minister hian a state huamchhungah Human Rights dan khawvel hmaah a bawhchhia a, Sorkar leh Police chakna hmanga Zofate min bei hi kan dem takzet a ni tih kan puang nawn leh e. Tin, Manipur Governor in Manipur tualchhung buaina thleng chu an state pawn a bikin Burma ram atanga rawn chhuak anga a sawi hi kan dem hle a, Manipur tualchhung buaina hi anmahni Manipur state Sorkar siam a ni tih hi lo hre nawn turin kan ngen a ni.
ZORO chuan, MZP in ni 6, May 2023-a thuchhuah a lo siam tawh Manipur tualchhung buai avanga Mizoram chhunga Meitei awmte an sa himna tura pawn chhuak rih lo tura a lo hriattir tawh chu a thlawp tlat a. Mizoram State chhunga Meitei awmte chu anmahni sa him na tur a nih zawk dawn avangin pawn chhuak lo turin a ngen a ni.
(L. RAMDINLIANA RENTHLEI)
General Secretary
ZORO General Headquarters, Aizawl.
Dominant Communal Machination ~ Dr. George T Haokip
| Pic: Rahul Gandhi visited Lamka |
The situation in Manipur today bears similarities to historical events like the Trail of Tears in the United States, where the dominant white community used its influence to appropriate the lands of minority tribal groups. In the 19th century, the Indian Removal Act forcefully displaced several Native American tribes, including the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole, and Chickasaw, forcing them to relocate to designated Indian Territory, which is now known as Oklahoma. Through political pressure, economic coercion, and military might, the white population, with the support of the U.S. government, orchestrated the relinquishment of ancestral lands by these tribes.
In recent years in Manipur, the Meiteis have employed various strategies to further their agenda, taking advantage of existing Indian and state laws. They have targeted the Kuki-Zo communities, creating divisions, bribing tribal leaders, distorting historical narratives, and stigmatizing the Kuki-Zo people as refugees associated with drug-related terrorism. In an oppressive regime and amidst hate Kuki movement, a dangerous community ideology has emerged, aiming to indoctrinate and radicalize the younger Meiteis generation, thus perpetuating the ongoing conflict.
The Manipur conflict adds to a long list of historical conflicts where dominant communities have capitalized on their power to exploit marginalized groups and seize their lands. Comparable situations include the Congo Free State, the Darfur Conflict, the Bosnian War, and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. These instances illustrate the systematic exploitation of marginalized communities by powerful groups striving for territorial control.
In a departure from historical conflicts, the current war has been rife with an alarming prevalence of falsehoods and disinformation. Deception and fabricated Imphal news have become integral elements, significantly shaping the narrative. Moreover, the Meira Paibis women's group has taken an intriguing and controversial approach, resorting to the exposure of their bodies as a means of bolstering support for the Meitei militants, thereby gaining a strategic advantage in the war. This convergence of deceit and provocative tactics has added an unconventional dimension to the already complex and volatile.
It is worth noting that the origins of this currenr Manipur ethnic crisis can be traced back further than Churachandpur in Manipur. Meitei political and revolutionary leaders, supported by their intellectual class, have initiated hidden agenda against Kuki-Zo somtime ago and this played a significant role in initiating this conflict. The involvement of Meiteisl nationalists from Myanmar and Bangladesh further highlights a hidden agenda against the Kuki-Zo communities.
Should this war be resolved through evidence-based discussions and constructive dialogue, it is likely that the Kuki-Zo communities will emerge victorious. Armed with substantial evidence, testimonies, and revelations exposing the hidden agenda of the Meiteis, the Kuki-Zo communities stand a strong chance of success. Conversely, the Meiteis will face considerable challenges as they grapple with the consequences of their deceit and attempts to obscure their communal objectives, ultimately leading to the exposure of their true intentions on the global stage.
(Dr. George T Haokip is a social activist from Manipur and can be reached at email kinepna@gmail.com)
*The views expressed are personal.
Monday, July 17, 2023
Sunday, July 16, 2023
Thangkhal Baptist Church Delhi: Firstfruits Offering
“Honour the LORD with your wealth, with the firstfruits of all your crops; then your barns will be filled to overflowing, and your vats will brim over with new wine.” ~ Proverbs 3: 9 & 10
KHAITHAK | SUNDAY | 16-07-2023
!!! God Bless ...!!!
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