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Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Appeal for Kuki-Naga Unity via Connectivity Road Access
FNCC Declares Indefinite Road Blockade from July 18
IMPHAL, July 15, 2025 — The Foothills Naga Co-ordination Committee (FNCC) has formally announced an indefinite road blockade and general strike in the Foothill region of Naga-inhabited areas, effective from midnight of July 18, 2025. This decision, according to an official press release issued on July 15, comes in protest against what the FNCC terms the "continued presence of illegal immigrants and Kuki refugees" in Naga ancestral lands.
In the press note signed by B. Robin Kabui, Secretary of the FNCC, the committee outlined three primary grievances that have prompted the protest:
1. Renaming of Roads in Naga Ancestral Territories: The FNCC alleges that Kuki refugees have unilaterally renamed IVR roads with names such as "German road" or "Tiger road," which they claim is historically and culturally unfounded. The committee views this as a provocative act and a threat to the cultural integrity of the Naga people.
2. Territorial Encroachment: The FNCC accuses Kuki refugees of systematic encroachment upon traditional Naga lands, describing it as a direct threat to their territorial integrity and heritage.
3. Demand for Dismantling of SoO Camps: The committee has called on the authorities to dismantle all Suspension of Operations (SoO) camps belonging to Kuki militant groups located near Naga-inhabited areas. It asserts that these camps not only endanger peace and stability but also generate fear and insecurity among Naga communities.
The FNCC has appealed to all Naga citizens to stand in solidarity and support the protest, describing it as a “peaceful yet resolute” action aimed at safeguarding Naga rights, land, and their collective future.
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Mizoram CM Meets PM Modi in Delhi
In a significant political development, Mizoram Chief Minister held a high-level meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on July 14, 2025. The encounter, described by insiders as “historic,” has sparked widespread speculation about a range of developmental projects and strategic collaborations that may be in the pipeline.
While official details of the discussion remain undisclosed, sources suggest that infrastructure expansion, border connectivity, economic investment, and youth employment initiatives were among the key topics explored.
This meeting is expected to open new avenues for central-state cooperation, further strengthening Mizoram’s role in the region’s growth trajectory.
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Zomi-American Catholics Reconnect at St. Louis Congress
IT WAS a sweet reunion for Rita Niang as she happily posed for photos with two of her childhood friends from Myanmar (formerly Burma) when they recently met up in St. Louis for the national Zomi-American Catholic Eucharistic Congress.
The three are mothers now, all of whom came to the United States as refugees. Niang settled in the Chicago suburb of Winfield, Illinois, while Helen Mang lives in Lincoln, Nebraska, and Mary Khan is in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
They were among nearly 1,000 Zomi Catholics from across the United States who gathered July 4-6 at St. Louis University High School for the fifth congress. The three keep in touch by phone regularly, but the gathering was a chance for them to reunite in person.
Niang said she also hoped her children would learn more about their Catholic faith within the context of the culture and language of the Zomi people, an ethnic group with roots primarily in Myanmar and in parts of India and Bangladesh.
“They go to Catholic schools, but we want to participate in our Zomi community,” Niang said. “I want them to have more understanding (of the culture) and participate and learn more about the Catholic faith, especially the Eucharist.”
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Saikhum/ Vaphai lam a Galtaai Te Khamungtak In Kilehkik Ta Uh
Huchi'n, Vaphai khotaang heutute Saikhumphai lam ah pai ngal in pan'laak hingal a, agaal langkhat lam (Myanmar gam lam) ah CNA heutute'n galtaaite ana muak/ dawn in, Mizoram lam ah Assam Rifle te'n hoihtak in khakhia uhi; Vaphai khotaang heutute (VC, YMA, MHIP) lam in gamgai tan'ah galtaaite vakha uhi.
Khotaang heutute'n CNA heutute a-om'na uah lutchilh in va houpih ua, unau i hih ziak ua chii leh chii kisukbuina chih peh hoihlou ahihthu leh deihlou uh ahihthu hilh in, hichibang thil tunung-tuma a tun'nawh louh adeihthu uh gen uhi. CNA heutu lamte'n leng hoihtak leh zahtak in ana muak/ dawn ua, khotaang heutute toh kihoulimna nei uhi.
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Manipur Police Seize 86 Illegal Weapons in Major Raid
Acting on specific intelligence inputs, joint teams carried out simultaneous raids at multiple suspected locations in Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Kakching, and Bishnupur districts. The result was a significant seizure of arms, ammunition, and warlike materials.
The recovered items include:
Weapons:
AK Series: 05
INSAS: 03
SLR: 16
303 Rifles: 05
Pistols: 19
Carbines: 02
Rifles (other): 09
SBBL/Bore Action: 16
Anti-Riot Guns: 02
JVPC: 01
DBBL: 01
Bolt Action Guns: 06
Two-inch Mortar: 01
Total Weapons: 86
Ammunition & Explosives:
Grenades: 09
Assorted Magazines: 41
7.62 mm Rounds: 526
5.56 mm Rounds: 226
.303 Rounds: 190
9 mm Rounds: 07
.32 mm Rounds: 04
HE Mortar Shells: 06
Wireless Handsets: 06
Tube Launchers: 02
Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs): 04
Officials termed the operation a major success in their ongoing efforts to dismantle illegal arms networks and ensure public safety.
The Manipur Police urged citizens to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to nearby police stations or the Central Control Room. Senior police officials assured that such intelligence-based operations would continue to ensure lasting peace and order in the region.
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Kukis Are Our Brothers: NSCN (K) Rejects Anti-Naga Claim
IN a significant clarification, the People’s Army of Nagaland (Naga Army), under the NSCN (K), has expressed concern over recent reports alleging that the Kuki community has united to combat a common enemy—namely, the Nagas. The NSCN (K) has termed the statement made by the Head of KNF (MC) as unfortunate and misleading.
A press release issued by Isak Sumi, Military Spokesman of NSCN (K), clarified that historically, the Nagas as a whole have never been enemies of the Kukis. The release pointed out that any conflict arose from isolated incidents involving certain Naga tribes from Manipur, who, acting on their own motives, created misunderstandings with the Kukis. On the contrary, the Nagas of Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Burma have long considered the Kukis as brothers, sharing both political and revolutionary platforms, as evidenced by the collaboration between NSCN (K) and the International Border Revolutionary Front (IBRF).
The statement further distanced the wider Naga community and NSCN (K) from the actions of the Tangkhuls and the NSCN (IM), asserting that the pain and conflict inflicted by these groups should not be attributed to all Nagas. It reaffirmed that the NSCN (K) bears no involvement in such acts and maintains a spirit of brotherhood with the Kukis.
In a gesture of revolutionary solidarity, the NSCN (K) extended greetings to the Kuki revolutionary groups, commending their recent unification under a common cause. The organization described this unity as a historic milestone and expressed hope that this path-breaking move would inspire other communities across the region to pursue similar unity and cooperation.
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📍 NAGALAND 🗓️ 10th May 2007
Dimapur, May 9 (MExN): The ‘People’s Army of Nagaland (Naga Army), NSCN (K) today termed as unfortunate the reported public declaration of the Head of KNF (MC) that the Kukis have united to fight against a common enemy i.e the Nagas.
A press release issued by the Military Spokesman of NSCN (K), Isak Sumi, in this regard stated that “it is pertinent to point out that the Nagas as a whole has at no point of time in the history were enemy of Kukis except some Naga tribe from Manipur at their own violation and with selfish motive, created misunderstanding with Kuki brothers, where as the Nagas of Nagaland, Arunachal, Assam, and Burma consider the Kukis as own brothers and for which they share a common political platform with Kukis as in the case of NSCN (K) of IBRF”.
The release stated that the NSCN (K) shares the agony instigated and perpetrated by Tangkhuls and the NSCN (IM), where as the Nagas in general and NSCN (K) in particular has no such involvement of any form, and therefore pointed out that the acts of Tangkhuls and NSCN (IM) should not be attributed to Nagas.
The release also extended revolutionary greetings to the Kuki revolutionary groups and termed their comming together under one banner, after remaining divided so far, as a historic step and at the same time expressed solidarity with them and hoped that such path-breaking course would set an example for other people of the region to follow suit. ***
Date: 10 May 2007
Location: Dimapur, Nagaland
Border between Hill and Valley (Photo)
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MNYO Opposes Tiger/German Road, Seeks SoO Camp Relocation
According to a press release by the Manipur Naga Youth Organisation (MNYO) issued on 14 July 2025, the organisation has strongly opposed the proposed construction of the Tiger/German Road from Motbung in Kangpokpi district to Churachandpur, calling the road’s name objectionable as it allegedly refers to Kuki terrorists or armed militants.
The MNYO urged the Government of India and other concerned authorities to reconsider the road project and its name, warning that it could deepen existing land disputes and communal tensions between the Naga and Kuki communities, particularly in the sensitive regions around Mount Koubru and the Loktak Project area.
The statement expressed concern over the fear among Naga residents due to the presence of armed Kuki militants and alleged that district authorities in Kuki-dominated areas often side with Kuki interests in land conflicts, marginalising the rights of the Naga people.
While supporting road development in principle, MNYO stated that unverified construction in disputed zones could become a “Pandora’s Box,” aggravating tensions.
The organisation also opposed the shifting of Kuki Suspension of Operation (SoO) camps into mixed or Naga-dominated areas, arguing that it threatens peace and stability. It urged the relocation of these camps strictly within Kuki regions and the removal of any SoO camps already in or near Naga zones.
MNYO called on the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Government of India to re-evaluate the location and number of SoO camps to safeguard peaceful coexistence among all communities in Manipur.
Assam Rifles Ops Nab 8 Cadres, Recover Arms in Manipur
Imphal, July 16 — The Assam Rifles, in a series of intelligence-based joint operations conducted across Manipur until 13 July 2025, apprehended eight insurgents and recovered a significant cache of warlike stores.
At T Bongmoi in Tengnoupal district, troops recovered hidden arms including 5 projectiles, 3 guns, and 2 grenades. In Thoubal, a female cadre of PREPAK (Progressive) was arrested with a mobile phone and SIM card.
In Imphal West, three cadres of KCP (PWG) were detained with eight mobile phones and incriminating documents. Separately, a KCP (Taibanganba) cadre was apprehended in Phumlou on 11 July.
In Kakching, three more insurgents were caught on 11 July—two belonging to KYKL (SOREPA) and one from PREPAK (Progressive).
Furthermore, on 12 July, security forces detected and safely destroyed seven improvised explosive devices (IEDs) near Border Pillar 75 at T Minou.
These coordinated operations underscore the Assam Rifles' unwavering commitment to ensuring peace and security in the state.
No Firing Reported in Chanung Area, Say Police
Recap: Multiple Armed Groups Join Attack on Falam Town
According to reports, the following groups were involved in the attack:
1. CNF/CNA (Chin National Front/Chin National Army) — referred to as the "88 Terrorist Group" by the opposition
2. Hakha Battalion 266, an ally of CNF/CNA
3. CDF-Hualngo, under CNF/CNA command
4. CDF-Thantlang, under CNF/CNA command
5. CDF-Hakha, under CNF/CNA command
6. CDF-KKG, under CNF/CNA command
7. CDF-Zanniat, under CNF/CNA command
Military columns reportedly advanced from four strategic directions:
1. From the Zawngkong area, near the Tiddim-Falam township border in the Siyin region
2. From the Nat Chaung–Webula side
3. From the Hakha Battalion 266 base and Chunchung area
4. From Camp Victoria, the CNF/CNA headquarters
These coordinated movements were aimed at recapturing control over Falam town in a large-scale offensive operation.
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UKNA Cadre Arrested in Lamka, Women Protest Custody
Lamka, July 15 — A suspected member of the United Kuki National Army (UKNA) was apprehended by security forces on 14 July 2025 in Lamka. The arrest triggered unrest as a large group of local women rushed to the scene, attempting to block the personnel from taking the individual into custody.
The situation remains tense, with additional forces deployed to maintain order. Authorities have not yet issued an official statement regarding the arrest or the public resistance.
Siamsin Coaching Night Class
Lamka, July 14, 2025: Siamsinte khualna ziak a SSPP GHQ in Siamsin Coaching Morning Class (SSC) a sai kawm in Night Class (Banking & Insurance) leng pai hoih tou zel hi.
Siamsinte hanthawntu hihsawm in panla kuapeuh in panla zel ni hang!
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Gugun Kipgen Nominated at IFFM 2025!
A Proud Moment for the Kuki People!
We are thrilled to share that Mr. Gugun Kipgen, a talented young Kuki actor, has been nominated for Best Actor (Male) at the prestigious IFFM Awards, Melbourne 2025 for his outstanding performance in Boong (Manipuri).
This is not just a personal milestone for Mr. Gugun, but a proud and historic moment for the entire Kuki community. Let us all come together in support and prayer, and wish him the very best as he stands alongside some of the finest actors in the country.
Best Actor (Male) – IFFM Awards 2025 Nominees:
Abhishek Bachchan – I Want To Talk (Hindi)
Adarsh Gourav – Superboys of Malegaon (Hindi)
Gugun Kipgen – Boong (Manipuri)
Ishaan Khatter – Homebound (Hindi)
Junaid Khan – Maharaj (Hindi)
Manoj Bajpayee – The Fable (English, Hindi)
Mohanlal – L2: Empuraan (Malayalam)
Vishal Jethwa – Homebound (Hindi)
May our prayers be heard, and may Mr. Gugun Kipgen shine bright on the global stage.
Best of luck, Gugun! We are with you.🌟
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~ KUKI TODAY
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CNA in Galtaai Te Kilehkik Phal Lou?
Saikhumphai a YMA heutute'n agendan un, Tio/ Tiau/ Ciau pang' lehlam a kikulh Chin National Army (CNA) te'n galtaaite akilehkik [ding] uh lemsalou uhi. Alou uh kuul gawpta [ding], khoh ngai ahihdan gen a kingente leng saifel (sukfel) ding nei uh, chih suanlam in pai'phallou uh hi'n kigen hi.
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ZNU-ZO ARMY Clarifies Mission for Zo Unity
The ZNU-ZO ARMY wishes to clarify its unwavering mission: to unify the Zo people under one true identity — the Zo Nation — and not to divide them. We categorically state that we have never collaborated with the ZRA or any other groups. Our sole adversary remains the Junta.
Our purpose is to foster unity among all descendants of the Zo people, building a common future grounded in our shared heritage and identity. In this spirit, we respectfully urge individuals who have made public statements or social media posts that may be misconstrued as divisive or misleading to retract or revise them in the interest of communal harmony.
Let us focus on building bridges, not walls, and work together towards a unified and stronger future for the Zo people.
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“ZRA te’ kung a thau kila hiloh”
“Zang leh Kham akilem theina ding a nang vaihawm ding u hibo a, tu'n Zang leh Kham bangcileh akilem thei diei? Tuami beh nang vaihawm ding uh hilel hi in, “mailam hun ah kithuo ton vai” nang cii u leh, izaw - tua GS Pu Hangsuonkhuol mat di a statement na thoh pen u zong bang² hileh nang phietpi kia ding uh; Zang leh Kham kilemna na'ng nang deitahpi uleh. Tuami pen statement nang thoh pen uh nang phietpi kia teei² ding uh"
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Mizoram Police arrested Zofa Journal editor
Police te'n an Editor an man.
Zofa Jounnal te hi dawt belhchhan a ZRA -EC tihhmingchhiat tumna a hmalatû nghet tak pakhat an ni a. Chumai lo ah, CNF/CNA
Kâ leh hmui ang mai a thudik leh diklo tih omlo a CNF/CNA atana ṭawng chhuak ziah pakhat an ni.
Thudiklo thehdarh zawngchhang in CNA hmalakna Chinland Council (a bikin CNA leh CDF - Hualngoram) leh CNO CNDF buaina avang a dawt thu leng hmang in CNDF tihhming chiat tumin ṭan an la nasa hle ani.
Hetiang a thudiklo thehdarh leh inhuatna thlentu annih avang
hian Mizoram Police chuan an editor an man a. ZRA leh Zomite tihhmingchhiat an tumnate hi an editor an manna kaltlang a mipuiten thudik an hriat chhuah ngei an beisei ani.
ZRA hi thudiklo in tihhmingchhiat tum reng mahse
thudiklo thehdarh tute an man tawh avang in dikna chuan a tawp ah hnehna a chang ta ani.
~ Behind the Truth' BTT
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Drone Strike Hits Insurgent Camps on Indo-Myanmar Border
IN a dramatic escalation along the India-Myanmar border, Indian Special Forces reportedly carried out a high-intensity drone strike on the night of 12 July 2025, targeting multiple camps of the banned insurgent group ULFA (Independent) and its allies.
According to sources and a press release issued by the Revolutionary People's Front (RPF) dated 14 July 2025, over 150 bombs were dropped using advanced drones on four ULFA(I) camps and a joint base shared with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
The strike, which began around midnight and continued into the early hours of 13 July, is reported to have killed Lt. General Nayan Asom, Chairman of the Lower Council of ULFA(I), while injuring several other cadres. The RPF expressed condolences in its statement, calling Asom a “hero” who laid down his life for the cause.
The RPF condemned the operation as a form of "proxy war" and an act of aggression against what it described as the “independent” territories of Assam and Manipur. The group rejected Indian sovereignty in the region and accused the Indian government of historical manipulation and deception, labelling it the “Archenemy.”
As of now, the Indian government has not issued an official statement regarding the strike. However, defence analysts suggest the action could be part of a wider counter-insurgency strategy to dismantle rebel strongholds along the porous Indo-Myanmar border.
Northeastern India has seen rising tensions in recent months, marked by insurgent activity and renewed separatist sentiment. The Indian Army has consistently maintained that outfits such as ULFA(I) and PLA operate from sanctuaries across the Myanmar border and pose a serious security challenge.
With the situation on edge, security forces across several Northeastern states remain on high alert. Further updates are expected as ground-level assessments and official responses continue to emerge.
KNO/UPF leh MLA hohi ipi jeh'a popular govt siem ding nuom ahi diuvem?
SoO nuoiya hi thingnoi lamkai hon black business abol uva, tax akilah uva, election tengleh MLA hon sum apieh jiuva, mipi chan ding development fund jouse akilah jiuva, thuneina leh vaihomna jouse jong akhut uva aki choiyu ahi.
Thingnoi jong ama ho, haosa jong ama ho, MLA jong ama ho ahiuve. KIM jong ama ho thu², haosa hojong ama ho thu², MLA hojong ama ho thu², CSO lamkai jouse jong ama ho thu² ahi.
Chuleh, Kuki MLA ho leh Kuki thingnoi lamkai hohi thakhat, kibang, nekhom donkhom, lunggel leh hindan kibang ahiuve. Ama ho sanga nuomsa jo leiset chunga mi dang umta ponte.
Tehse ho thuchih khat in "lholou changpang kitung henlang, huonna saa gaa leh..." kiti chu tulaiya Kuki thingnoi lamkai hohi ahiuve.
Hitobang chu ahijeh achu, Kuki thingnoi lamkai ho leh MLA hohi SA sanga Manipur a popular government siem ding chu nuomjo ahiuve.
Tua thingnoi lamkai ho makaina nuoiya hi SA kimulou ding ahi. Ama ho khel ding lamkai dang aumdoh thei tokah achu genthei thoh ding chu mipi te leh chaga genthei teho ihiuve.
Hijehchun, Pathen in Sual lenpa khel dinga Leng David atun bang achu, Kukiten jong tua ilamkai ho khel ding hi Pathen kom'a hathum'a ithum diu ngai ahitai.
Koiman thudih sei ngam talou hijongleh ken kahin sei ahi.
~Sasang Haokip
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Congratulations to Ms. Hoineivah Touthang – SSC Steno
New Delhi | 14 July, 2025
The Kuki Students' Organisation, Delhi & NCR extends its warmest congratulations to Ms. Hoineivah Touthang, daughter of Mr. Thangkhopao Touthang and Mrs. Nengboi Touthang, a native of Twichin Vangkho, Kangpokpi District, currently residing in Model Town, North Delhi, on her outstanding achievement of being selected as an *SSC Stenographer* under the *Ministry of Communication, Department of Posts.*
This significant milestone is a true reflection of her hard work, determination, and resilience. Her success serves as a beacon of hope and motivation to many young aspirants from our community who are preparing to serve the nation through civil and government services.
Her journey reminds us that with focus and perseverance, no dream is too far to reach. We are confident that she will carry out her duties with integrity, dedication, and excellence.
May this achievement be just the beginning of many more to come. The entire Kuki community joins in celebrating g her accomplishment and wishing her all the very best in future endeavors.
Keep shining and inspiring!
With warm regards,
Department of Education
Kuki Students' Organisation, Delhi & NCR.
Open Letter to CNA CNF Leaders & its Concern | Mizo
KZP GHQ LEADERS 2025-28
Lamka 13-07-2025: Khangthah Zuun Pawl(KZP) Simte Students Association General Headquarters in tuni daah 3:00 in Simte Inn, Simveng ah Executive members diing leh Advisory Board baan ah Standing Committee diing a guat te uh meel lahna nei uhi.
Kum 2025-2028 sung KZP GHQ vaipaw diing leh laah lut thahte ahih leh-
President: Th. Tunmuanlal Simte
Vice President(Internal): H. Khupminthang
Vice President(External): Th. Thonglunthang
Gen.Secretary: H. Thangmuanlal Simte
Assistant: B. Ginliansiam
Finance Secretary cum Treasurer: Lalminlian Simte
Education Secretary:
Dr. Ts. Paumunmuang
Assistant Secretary -
Dr. Mary Chiindeihkim Simte
H. Kapginlian,
Kimngaihlun
Thangsiingson
Games & Sports Secretary:
Kamsuanthang Thangsing
Assistant Secretary: Helsuanpau
Social and Culture:
H. Mangminlian
S. Lamminlian Simte
S. Mangthanlian
Assistant Secretary: Thangvanlallawm Leivang
Executive Members:
Johny Langlhunthang
John Biaklian Thangsing
James Khupzalian
L. Paukhanmuan Simte
Advisory Board cum Standing Committee:
Chairman - L. Kamchinhau
Secretary - S. Soimuansiam
Th. Soithianthang
S. Chinzalal
H. Ginlallian
STC GHQ
SYO GHQ
SLS
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~SIMTE CORE
UZO GHQ: APPEAL
- On May 20, 2025, we returned Fund Collection Receipt books (nos. 347, 348, and 332) issued to Immanuel Khopi Village Authority.
- On May 27-28, 2025, we filed complaints against Mr. Khamsianhau Simte and Mr. Khaisuanhang, fund collectors, with the Officer-in-Charge, Singngat Police Station.
- On June 2, 2025, we reached a mutual understanding with the Zomi Council to respect each other's identity, membership, and fund collection procedures.
Despite the above, the Zomi Council have disbursed Receipt book to Village Authority of Zou Villages and also has been receiving intimidation and aggressive threats, including calls and WhatsApp messages from contact No 8413947573 to appear before them on July 14, 2025.
We will not tolerate this type of intimidation and threat against our stakeholders. We stand to protect their safety and uphold the mutual understanding reached with the Zomi Council.
We appeal to all concerned parties to respect the mutual understanding and refrain from such actions.
We further state that, Zou is a recognised tribe having unique and culture,govern and administer by ourself under United Zou Organisation General headquaters since 1956. So it is our earness appeal to all concerned not to interfere in the affairs of our organisation.However, we are ready to co-operate any organisation for peace and tranquility.
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