Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Four UKNA Militants Killed in Khanpi; Widespread Condemnation and Vigil Held

A fierce encounter broke out in the early hours of Tuesday, 4 November, between Indian security forces and suspected militants of the United Kuki National Army (UKNA), a non-SoO Kuki outfit, at Khanpi village, about 80 kilometres west of Churachandpur, Manipur.

According to a press release from the PRO and Spokesperson, Ministry of Defence (Manipur, Nagaland and Southern Arunachal Pradesh), the clash began when the militants opened unprovoked fire on an Indian Army column conducting an intelligence-based operation. The troops retaliated, killing four UKNA members. The operation remains underway, with extensive search operations being carried out in nearby areas.

The Defence Ministry stated that the action followed a series of violent incidents allegedly involving UKNA cadres, including the killing of a village chief, intimidation of locals, and attempts to disrupt peace and stability in the region.

The deceased UKNA members have been identified as:

Mr Thangminlal Haokip (18), son of Seikholet Haokip of Phaisanjang/Jangngoulen village

Mr Thanglenlal Kipgen (17), son of (L) Holmang Kipgen of Songpi Molhoi village, Churachandpur

Mr Ginlenjohn Haokip (18), son of Seikholen of Thangshi village

Mr Alex Zammuanlal Simte (19), son of Thawnbiakthang Simte of Pamzal village, Pherzawl

Following the incident, the United Kuki National Army (UKNA) issued a strong statement condemning what it described as a “cowardly act” in which four of its cadres were “killed while asleep” in an operation allegedly carried out with the involvement of security forces.

In its release, the UKNA accused those behind the operation of colluding with security agencies and reminded both the Indian Army and the Kuki-Zo community of the hardships faced since the outbreak of ethnic violence. The group claimed that Meitei forces had earlier driven them from their territories, resulting in atrocities “witnessed and condemned by the world.”

Reiterating its demand for a separate administration from Manipur, the UKNA clarified that it is not opposed to the Indian Army or society at large. It asserted that the group would lay down arms only after its demand for a Union Territory is fulfilled.

The statement also urged security forces “not to be misled by a few individuals” allegedly exploiting the ongoing conflict for personal gain. It reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to pursuing its objectives within the framework of the Indian Constitution and demanded justice for those killed in the Khanpi incident.

Meanwhile, the Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) and Kuki Organization for Human Rights (KOHUR) have strongly condemned the “brutal killing” of the four UKNA members. Several other civil and community organisations have also expressed their outrage, calling for an impartial investigation into the incident.

In honour of the deceased, a candlelight vigil was organised in Sadar Hills, where residents paid tribute to the four slain cadres described as “brave soldiers.” The UKNA has declared a total shutdown across Kuki-Zo areas until the bodies of the martyrs are solemnly buried.

~ KV News










KOHUR Condemns MHA repeated discriminatory imposition of AFSPA in the state of Manipur

The Kukis Organization for Human Rights (KOHUR) strongly condemns the Notification S.O. 4379(E) dated 26th September 2025 issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, under Section 3 of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958. By this notification, the Central Government has extended the declaration of the State of Manipur as a “disturbed area” for six months with effect from 1st April 2025, while deliberately excluding thirteen police stations in five valley districts.

This selective and discriminatory application of AFSPA is emblematic of the Central Government’s policy of appeasement towards the dominant Meitei community. It violates the constitutional guarantee of equality before the law under Article 14 of the Constitution of India, since it shields the very jurisdictions where violence and lawlessness have been most rampant, while continuing to impose AFSPA on the comparatively peaceful tribal hill districts. Such conduct reflects not neutrality but calculated bias.

The valley has been the epicentre of the ongoing violence. More than five thousand firearms and large stocks of ammunition were looted from government armouries in valley jurisdictions, and yet no meaningful accountability has been enforced. Despite this collapse of order, the Central Government has perversely chosen to exempt the valley from AFSPA, rewarding impunity while punishing the already vulnerable tribal hills with continued militarisation.

The events of the past week further expose the dangerous fallacy of this decision. On Saturday, two individuals from Manipur were detained in connection with the ambush on an Assam Rifles convoy that killed two soldiers and injured five others. The ambush was carried out by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), a valley-based secessionist group that has repeatedly attacked Central forces and continues to operate with impunity. This single incident demonstrates beyond doubt that the valley remains the principal theatre of insurgency, militancy, and lawlessness, while the hills remain comparatively peaceful. If AFSPA were to be applied rationally and on security considerations alone, it is the valley that requires it, not the tribal hills.

Yet, by insulating the valley from AFSPA and targeting the hills, the Government has created a dangerous asymmetry in governance. Valley-based militants who brazenly attack security forces are effectively shielded, while tribal populations are subjected to heavy-handed militarisation. This is not governance in the service of justice but governance in the service of ethnic majoritarianism.

The Supreme Court of India, in Naga People’s Movement of Human Rights v. Union of India (1997), had made clear that AFSPA cannot be exercised arbitrarily or discriminatorily. The Justice Jeevan Reddy Committee (2005) went further, recommending repeal of AFSPA altogether because of its disproportionate impact on minorities and its legacy of abuse. In ignoring these authoritative warnings, the Government of India has acted with disregard for both constitutional protections and judicial guidance.

Equally, the notification violates India’s obligations under international human rights law, particularly the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Convention Against Torture, which mandate equality before law and protection of minorities from persecution. The selective exemption of valley jurisdictions—despite being the epicentre of armed violence—demonstrates discrimination on ethnic lines and exposes the State’s complicity in the systemic persecution of the Kuki-Zo people.

KOHUR denounces this notification as an instrument of injustice. By refusing to recognise the valley as the epicentre of lawlessness and exempting it from AFSPA, the Government has emboldened valley-based militants, rewarded impunity, and endangered the tribal communities who now face continued militarisation despite their relative peace. The notification is not a measure for security; it is a political tool that entrenches bias and persecution.

Unless this discriminatory order is immediately reviewed and corrected, unless looted arms are recovered and valley-based perpetrators are prosecuted, unless impartiality in governance is restored, the notification of 26th September 2025 will deepen the crisis in Manipur. It will erode what little remains of public trust in the impartiality of the State, and it will stand as further proof of official complicity in the ethnic persecution of the Kuki-Zo community.


Department of Information & Publicity
Kuki Organization for Human Rights Trust



KOHUR Condemns Extrajudicial Killings of Kuki Youths in Manipur

The Kuki Organisation for Human Rights Trust (KOHUR) has issued a grave condemnation of the extrajudicial killing of four Kuki youths in Manipur by combined state and central security forces, describing it as yet another episode in a systematic campaign of state-sponsored persecution against the Kuki-Zo tribal community. KOHUR identifies this incident as part of a broader architecture of violence that has been unfolding since May 2023 under the Biren Singh-led government.

According to verified accounts, the four youths were killed by personnel of the 21 Para Special Forces and the Assam Rifles, following an encounter staged under disputed circumstances. KOHUR strongly rejects the official narrative labelling the deceased as “terrorists,” calling it a fabricated justification for state excesses and a calculated attempt to vilify an entire community.

The cold-blooded execution of these young men is not an isolated event but the continuation of a genocidal campaign aimed at annihilating the Kuki-Zo people from their ancestral lands. The Biren-led administration has forfeited its constitutional legitimacy by arming and abetting Meitei extremist militias while criminalising the very existence of Kuki-Zo villagers defending their homes.

A Campaign of Extermination and State Complicity

KOHUR’s documentation reveals an entrenched pattern of militia-led violence, institutional impunity, and state complicity that has defined the Manipur conflict since the orchestrated attacks of May 3, 2023.

The crisis, the organisation asserts, is not merely an ethnic clash but a state-directed campaign of ethnic cleansing, executed through the mobilisation of radical Meitei militias such as Arambai Tenggol and Meitei Leepun. The systematic looting of more than 6,000 automatic weapons and over 500,000 rounds of ammunition from government armouries empowered these groups to act as the state’s proxy militias, operating openly and with impunity across the Imphal Valley.

While these armed groups have been seen conducting daylight patrols, attacking police posts, and kidnapping officials, the government has neither launched operations against them nor held their leadership accountable. Instead, Kuki-Zo village volunteers—who mobilised arms solely in self-defence—have been branded as “insurgents” or “terrorists” and subjected to arbitrary arrest, NIA investigations, and targeted detentions.

The Kuki-Zo community did not take up arms by choice but by compulsion. When faced with coordinated attacks by state-backed Meitei militias, the villagers had no option but to defend their lives, homes, and families. Their mobilisation was defensive, rooted in survival—not aggression.

Recent Killings of Hmar Village Volunteers in Jiribam

KOHUR also drew attention to the killing of Hmar village volunteers in Jiribam, who were shot dead by central security forces. The incident, reported by The Sangai Express and The Imphal Free Press, mirrors the extrajudicial pattern seen across Kuki-Zo areas, where victims are branded as “militants” posthumously to justify unlawful killings.

To this day, no inquiry or accountability process has been initiated into the Jiribam killings. Families of the deceased remain without justice or recognition, and the perpetrators continue to enjoy impunity under the shield of official protection.

Selective Application of AFSPA and Institutional Bias

KOHUR further condemned the selective imposition of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (AFSPA) in Manipur, which excludes 13 police stations—all located in the Meitei-dominated Imphal Valley—from its purview. This discriminatory exemption, implemented and renewed by the Biren Singh government with the approval of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, grants legal immunity to central and state forces operating in Kuki-Zo tribal regions while shielding the majority-dominated areas from military oversight.

This selective enforcement, KOHUR stated, constitutes a deliberate mechanism of suppression against the minority Kuki-Zo population. It exposes how state power and military authority are disproportionately concentrated in tribal territories, enabling unchecked violence, arbitrary detentions, and extrajudicial killings under the protection of AFSPA.

By lifting AFSPA from Meitei areas while retaining it in tribal regions, the state has created two legal systems—one of privilege and another of persecution,” KOHUR asserted. “This decision is not administrative but ideological: it codifies inequality and legitimises the ongoing militarisation of the Kuki-Zo homeland.”

Collapse of Constitutional Order

Manipur today represents a collapse of constitutional governance, where ethnonationalist militias act as state auxiliaries and central forces operate with absolute impunity. Over 60,000 Kuki-Zo civilians remain displaced, their homes destroyed, and their lands seized, while the state’s constitutional promises stand hollow.

KOHUR asserts that domestic mechanisms—judicial, administrative, and security—have completely failed to uphold the rule of law, leaving the tribal population without any effective avenue for justice or protection.

KOHUR’s Global Appeal

Given the scale of atrocities and the complicity of state actors, KOHUR calls upon the international community, the United Nations, and global human rights institutions to act urgently. The organisation urges:

  1. An independent international investigation into the extrajudicial killings of Kuki youths, the Hmar village volunteers, and all documented atrocities since May 2023.

  2. Accountability and sanctions against state and central officials responsible for human rights violations against the Kuki-Zo community.

  3. Immediate dismantling of Meitei extremist militias, recovery of looted arms, and restoration of law and order under neutral oversight.

  4. Deployment of international observers or a UN human rights monitoring mission to ensure civilian protection and adherence to India’s obligations under the ICCPR and CAT.

  5. Recognition and protection of the Kuki-Zo people’s right to life, liberty, and self-governance, including through a separate administrative arrangement ensuring security and equality.

KOHUR reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to peaceful advocacy, legal documentation, and humanitarian relief for the Kuki-Zo people. It warned that without immediate intervention, Manipur risks permanent ethnic segregation and a deepening human rights catastrophe.



Department of Information and Publicity
Kuki Organization For Human Rights Trust
 

COTU: HETSAHNA

Kangpokpi District hop sunga in le lou hin dalhah haosa le khomi te kom a avel hetsah.

TAHCHAPA UKNA CADRE 🙏

Tahchapa Zammuanlal Simte
Tahchapa Ginlenjohn Haokip
Tahchapa Thanglenlal Kipgen chuleh
Tahchapa Thangminlal Haokip
naboncha uvin na nam mipite'n jana sangpen kahin pe uve. ✊🫡

Rest in peace, our respected martyrs. The path of true nationalism is never easy; it demands courage, conviction, and sometimes the highest price. Your sacrifice for the land and people you cherished with all your heart will forever remain a testament of honour.

You understood what it truly means to love one's nation - not through loud proclamations, but by standing firm against injustice and those who misuse the name of nationalism for their own gain. You chose duty over comfort, and truth over convenience.

As you are laid to rest, we offer you our deepest respect and reverence. Your legacy lives on in our hearts, in our land, and in the generations to come who will draw strength from your example.

Tahchapa, nom in choldo tan.
You have completed your duty.

KATHANG'E KANAM! ❤️‍🔥✊🫡 

UKNA declares Shut Down

UKNA in tujankim akon shutdown phong.

TEDIM DC - MYONEE AD

Tedim DC sung ah Myonee AD pa'n October 31, 2025 in khuasung a Sai neite leh Company te khempeuh sam in kaikhawm a, kimuhpih hi ci in khuasungmite' tung pan kiza hi.

Hih akaihkhawmna ahang pen နှစ်ပတ်လည်နေ့ bawlna ding in sum ngen hiding in ki-ummawh ci hi.

A beisa hun in zong Sai nei te leh Company neite' tung ah sum a ngen² khin hi, ci in Company te leh khuasungmite' tung pan kiza hi.

04-11-2025 | Tuesday
©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭

YPA Khominthang Unit in zu hunkhop mankhia in hihsia

LAMKA, Nov 3:* Young Paite Association (YPA) Khominthang Unit in zan nitak in zu hunkhop man in hihsia uhi. YPA C-in-C M Thangsuanmung in a gendan in, ni tamlou paita in Khominthang sung ah zu zuak om ahihdan theihsuah ahihnung, YPA Khominthang Unit in Sector 2 a om Khawlgouchiin w/o Gousuanmang Inn mun ah Local zu leh zu sante a kigawm in Zu 150 Litres mankhia chi hi.

Khawlgouchiin ahihleh zuzuak ziak a YPA Office ah nihvei sap hita a, warning leng thum vei pekhin mahle uh, gamtang teitei ahihman in thununna piak in om hi.

Thununna bang in Khawlgouchiin leh a
innkuante Nov 2, 2025 apan kha 6 sung thununna piak
hi a, hiai hunsung a nuam a haksa a tuah uh leh YPA in inntekna lalou ding hi.

Kha 6 sung mah a gamtat khawlsanlou a matkhak ahih nawn leh a inn-le-lou kalhsak hiding a, kuamah khase theilou ding uh chi uhi.

YPA Khominthang Unit in Mun-le-Mual project bituk nasatak a paipih lai ua vengsung ah hiai bang khamtheih zuak a kipeina a om poisa in mohpaihna sangpen in mohpaih uhi.

YPA in khotang hoihna ding a panlakna a neihte
zahtak lou a matkhak a om leh action lak a om bangbang khase theilou ding uh ahi chi uhi.

G Nengdouthang, Adviser YPA Khominthang Unit inleng a genna ah, khamtheih mat a omte mukha peuhmah in Khominthang sung ah khamtheih zuak phallouh ahihdan thei a, Khominthang sung ah huchibang thilchin hihsawm theitei lou ding in a kisaipih kuapeuh kiang ah ngetna leh theihsakna bawl hi.

©Lamka Times

Kuki Civil Bodies Condemn Khanpi Operation, Mourn Loss of Four UKNA Cadres

The Kuki Civil Societies of Churachandpur have issued a strong condemnation against the killing of four cadres of the United Kuki National Army (UKNA) during a counter-insurgency operation conducted by Indian security forces at Khanpi village, Henglep Sub-Division, early this morning.

In a joint statement, the groups — including the Kuki Inpi Churachandpur (KIC), Kuki Chief Association (KCA), Kuki Women Union (KWU), Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights (KWOHR), Kuki Khanglai Lawmpi (KKL), and Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO) — expressed deep sorrow over the tragic loss of lives and extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families.

The civil bodies urged both government security agencies and insurgent groups to refrain from further bloodshed and to seek peaceful means of resolving differences for the sake of peace and harmony in the district.

Condemning all forms of violence, the organisations appealed to the Government of India to work towards a political solution through the formation of a Separate Administration, describing it as the only viable means to restore lasting peace and normalcy in the region.

In honour of the deceased, the statement also called for a total shutdown across Churachandpur District and urged the public to observe a district-wide mourning on the day of the funeral for the four slain UKNA cadres.

The joint statement was signed by representatives of the six Kuki civil bodies, including Letpu Haokip (KIC), Letkam Haokip (KCA), Hatkholam Haokip (KWU), Ngainiekim Haokip (KWOHR), T. Lalboi Haokip (KKL), and T. Letminlen Haokip (KSO).




UKNA Condemns Khanpi Operation, Calls for Separate Administration

The United Kuki National Army (UKNA) has issued a strong statement condemning what it described as a "cowardly act" at Khanpi, where four of its cadres were allegedly killed while asleep in an operation carried out with the involvement of security forces.


In its release, the UKNA accused those behind the operation of acting in collusion with security agencies and reminded the Indian Army and Kuki-Zo community of the hardships faced since the ethnic clashes began. The group alleged that Meitei forces had earlier driven them from their territories, leading to widespread atrocities that were "witnessed and condemned by the world."

The UKNA reiterated its stance for a separate administration from Manipur, clarifying that it is not against the Indian Army or society at large. The group stated it would lay down arms only after its demand for a Union Territory is achieved.

The statement further urged security forces "not to be misled by a few individuals" whom it accused of exploiting the ongoing conflict for personal gain. It reaffirmed its commitment to pursuing its goals within the framework of the Indian Constitution, while demanding justice for those killed in the Khanpi incident.

Kuki Inpi Manipur condemns Killing of 4 UKNA Men

4th November 2025
CONDEMNATION

We express deep shock and indignation at the reported armed operation by paramilitary forces on UKNA, which allegedly resulted in the deaths of four UKNA members and the arrest of another. This incident has caused profound pain and outrage among the Kuki-Zo community.

The attack on UKNA is perceived as not merely an isolated armed action, but an affront to the dignity and collective security of the Kuki-Zo people, who have been compelled to defend themselves amidst ongoing aggression and threats to our land, identity, and rights.

We firmly reiterate that we remain committed to peaceful dialogue and cooperation with the Government of India to find an enduring and honourable resolution for our people. However, continued targeted actions against our community severely undermine trust and jeopardize peace efforts.

While we have consistently called for peace and restraint, it is deeply unfortunate that security operations have further wounded the sentiments and security of our people. Selective enforcement and a failure to address armed aggression against the Kuki-Zo community create grave injustice and long-term instability.

We urge all authorities to exercise utmost sensitivity and impartiality, and to work toward de-escalation, justice, and restoration of peace. The Kuki-Zo people have endured immeasurable hardship and violence. Our patience and resilience should not be mistaken for weakness or acceptance of injustice. We cannot and will not accept actions that threaten our lives, dignity, and future. 

Zou Christian Leaders Forum (ZCLF)  dinkhiet in um

Tuni dated 04th November,2025 (Sepkia N) zingmawng ) nai 7:30 am in Zou Kampau sunga Hattuom Pawl tuomtuom umte ading a  Sakhuo lam a kipawlkhawmna hiding in ZOU  CHRISTIAN  LEADERS  FORUM  (ZCLF) khu UZO Office,Zogal Hall Zoveng Zenhang Lamka ah Mangpa mapuina leh lemgelna bang in  dinkhiet ahi ta hi.Tualeh,tam anuoi a bang in Lamkai dingte telching ahi uhi.
 
OFFICE BEARERS (2025-2027)
1. Chairman : Rev Dr. Hangpi  Manlun
    2. Vice Chairman: Pu Michael Ginzasuan
    3: Gen.Secy : Rt. Rev. Khup Do Khen
    4 Jt.Secy  : Rev P. Chinzahau
     5. Finance cum Treasurer : Rev Zamlianpau

Members:-
1 Rev Khamminlian
2.Rev.Suonboi Tungdim
3.Rev.Hangminthang
4.Upa Paulianmung
5.Pu PK Thang
6. Pu Stephen Mangsuanthang
7. Pu Marcus Mangkhankhai

   Tam vaiguon hunsung in Upa Suankhanmang (Convenor ) in Puitu hina la in,Convenor chielna bang in Rev. Dr.Hangminthang in Pasian kungah Thumna nei in hun pat ahi.

     Kikipkhawmna hun ah, Guiding Principles, tup le ngimte leh ZCLF Term hun sung dingte genkhawm leh bikhieh ahi.

Kikupkhawmna tangpite :
1.Zou kampaute tahsa leh Hagau ah pangkhawm leh ikhangtou thei semna ding un ZCLF dinkhiet ahi.

2. Tami Forum khun Doctrine toh kisai ah kisamkaihna anei kha sih ding hi.

3. ZCLF in Zou Nampi Thumkhawmna, Tahsa le Hagau ah khanletna ding (Seminar Workshop lehJoint Conference)  chite a bawl in asai ding uhi.

4. ZCLF term khu Kum 2 (two) ahi ding a,ahun a bei Chieng in Membership nei Hattuomte kung ah Nominate member angen ding ua,tuachiin lamkai ding atel zel ding uhi.Lamkai ding khu  kihengkuol/kihahthaw (Rotational basis) ahi ding hi.

  Tam atung a Office Bearers dingte  lepna leh kikupkhawmna zaw ahi nua in Lamkai teltha
te ading a Thumsahna leh Annkuong Thumna Upa Nengkhenthang Advisor UZO GHQ in nei in,peilhawm teng in ann nehkhawmna nei in hunzat zaw ahita hi.

    Tualeh,tam Annkuong hing bawl pieh Pu Chinlunthang MLA 60 Singngat A/C leh a innkuonte te tung ah UZO sih leh tang  in lungdamthu igen uhi.

Sd/-
Upa Suankhanmang
Convenor (ZCLF)
 
Sd/-
Upa Chinkhenpau
Gen Secy (UZO GHQ) 

Chin Ram Tichhetu chu Tu Nge Ni | Who is the Destroyer of Chinland?

Sipaiin thuneihna an lak hma khan CNF CNA Hakha Thantlang sipai leh ZRA Zomi sipai te inkarah thisen chhuahna leh inbeihna a awm lo. Chuti a nih chuan Zo unau inkarah buaina siamtu leh hrilhhrintu chu tunge ni ang. Enho ta ila.

ZRA EC

ZRA chu Falam bialah buaina siam turin an kal lo.
ZRA chu Hakha bialah buaina siam turin an kal lo.
ZRA chu Thantlang bialah buaina siam turin an kal lo.
ZRA chu Matupi bialah buaina siam turin an kal lo.
ZRA chu Mindat bialah buaina siam turin an kal lo.
ZRA chu Kanpetlet bialah buaina siam turin an kal lo.
ZRA chu Paletwa bialah buaina siam turin an kal lo.
ZRA chu hnam hrang hrangte Zotung Zophei Senthang Daai Mara Lautu Khumi Lai Cho Asho etc ramah buaina siam turin an kal lo.

Chuti a nih chuan CNF CNA CC Hakha Thantlang sipaite chuan engvangin nge Tedim leh Tonzang khuaah lutin kulh an din a ZRA an va beih thin. Hnam hrang hrang CDF armed groups te hian engvangin nge ZRA awmna hmunah an luh a unau inkarah indona an thlen a inthahna an thlen zawk. CNF CNA CC Hakha Thantlang sipaiho hian anmahni ngei hi ramri ruk an ching hmasa zawk a ni lom ni. Hnunglam chanchin kan en let ang.

A nihna takah chuan unau hnai inkarah Chin hnam hrang hrang inkarah khawpui hrang hrang inkarah harsatna leh buaina chi hrang hrang titu leh chawk tho tu chu CNF CNA a nih loh leh 88 Chin hel pawl ti a hriat armed group te hi an ni. Chin Ram leh Chin hnam inpumkhatna tichhetu chanchin hriat atana sual ber chu CNF CNA hi an ni.

Chin Ram chhunga awm hnam hrang hrang leh khawpui hrang hrang apiang te hian an awmna hmun mil zelin political hnam khawtlang ngaihtuahna leh pawm danah te danglamna chu hun hmasa atang tawhin a tlem a tam a nei vek tawh.

Chung ngaihdan hrang hrangte chu an awmna hmun a tuartu berte ngeiin an inbe remin an insawifiah tur a ni. CNF CNA CC hian Mihrut hneh ang maia rawn inrawlhin rawn sutkiang tum kher a ngai lo.

Tihtlangval tuma an rawn beih chuan buaina chu a lian zual turin an chawk tho tihna a ni ang. Keini chu Chin National level a Revolution titu kan ni an tihna pawh chu a dik lo bur. Kum 36 hnih thum chhung khan Chin revolution hming puin Chin mipuite chungah an che zahawm lo mai bakah international ah NGO Donor an dilin Chin revolution hming puin politics an khawih chhuak a ni.

Chuvangin CNF CNA CC Hakha Thantlang sipaiho chu midang ramri lutin buaina chi hrang hrang siam tawh lo turin ka chah a che u.

Armed Chin unau inkarah thisen chhuah thlenga inbeihna leh inthahna thlentu chetla apiang chu ka pawm lova ka pawm chhunzawm bawk hek lo.

CNF CNA te hian 88 atanga an unau inkarah zahmawh taka silai an hmehpuah a an thah thin hel rilru chu tunah hian siamthat hlak tawh turin ka chah a che u.

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Four UKNA militants killed in Khanpi Encounter; Security Operation underway in Ccpur

A fierce gunfight erupted in the early hours of Tuesday, 4 November, between Indian security forces and suspected militants of the United Kuki National Army (UKNA), a non-SoO Kuki outfit, at Khanpi village, approximately 80 kilometres west of Churachandpur, Manipur.

*via social media.

According to a press note issued by the PRO and Spokesperson, Ministry of Defence (Manipur, Nagaland, and Southern Arunachal Pradesh), the encounter began when the militants resorted to unprovoked firing on an Indian Army column during an intelligence-based operation. The troops retaliated, resulting in the neutralisation of four UKNA cadres. The operation remains in progress, with search operations being carried out in the adjoining areas.

One of the slain UKNA members. via social media.

The statement further noted that this action follows a series of violent incidents allegedly committed by UKNA members, including the killing of a village chief, intimidation of local residents, and attempts to disrupt peace and stability in the region.


“The successful neutralisation of these terrorists highlights the Indian Army and Assam Rifles’ continued commitment to protecting innocent civilians and ensuring peace and security in Manipur,” the press note added.

Additional sources reported that the firefight was intense and resulted in four confirmed fatalities. The identities of the deceased are yet to be confirmed as investigations continue. Security forces have strengthened their presence in the area to prevent further unrest and to restore calm.

~ KV News

New ITLF Leadership Inducted for 2025–2026

The induction of the new ITLF leaders for the 2025–2026 term was held on 3 November 2025. The newly appointed leaders are as follows:

  • Chairman: Letpu Haokip

  • Vice Chairman: K. Lalbiaksanga

  • General Secretary: Elder Dr. Thangsuolien Sinate

  • Joint Secretary: Felix Sianmuanthang Tungnung

  • Finance Secretary: Henkhopao Haokip

  • Treasurer: Ginjomsang Gangte

  • Information Secretary: Ginza Vualzong

The Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum (ITLF) was established on 9 June 2022 at the KIC Office in Tuibuong by recognised tribes within the district who have coexisted since time immemorial. The forum comprises prominent tribal organisations such as the Paite Tribe Council, Kuki Inpi, Simte Tribe Council, Vaiphei People’s Council, Mizo People’s Convention, Hmar Inpui, United Zou Organisation, and Gangte Tribe Union.

We extend our best wishes to the new team for a successful and fruitful tenure!

KUT FESTIVAL HI IPITI BOLDING HAM?

1. Nam khangtou te leh miching te ihi uleh Kut golnop kibol nikho'a hi miss kut contest kiti hi bollou ding ahi. Miss contest hi achom mong² a nam lamkai hon abol ding committee khat asiem uva ama ho chun kumseh leh Kuki nam sunga melhoi kilhenna 'Miss Kuki" contest abol ji diu ahi.

2. Ipi kut hita jongleh, Kut festival kiti hohi state level, district level, area level ho'a bollou ding ahi. Kut festival kiti hi eima² khocheh'a bolding ahi. Kut festival nikho tengleh athupipen chu  mi jouse namvon'a kivon cheh ding, khosung mite hon ankhong sokhom ding, chuleh nam laam hobou bolding ahi.

Thil jouse hi ahi ding dol² a bolding ahi, thil jouse hi eima dei dan² a bolthei ahipoi, thil jouse hi ahi ding bang tah'a akibol tengleh hiche achu ki ngailutna, khantouna, vangphatna umji ahi. Amavang, thilkhat chu ahi ding dol'a aki bollou tengleh, hiche achu kinahna, kituomona, kibungkhanna, minsetna, kiseisetna leh mi musitna hohi sohdoh ji ahi.

~ SG HAOKIP

👉Kukiland - Kuki Country

Sopi Mizo hon 'Kuki' kiti nam min hi ajabol diu ngai ahi

1. Sopi Mizo hohi masang achu Lushei-Kuki kiti ahi. Ama hohin kichom poh ding leh alenpen hi ding adei jeh uva 1950 lang achu Kuki adalhah uva Mizo/Zo kiti nam min hi ana kisiemthu'u ahi.

2. Mizo hon Kuki kiti nam min hi athet jeh uva MNF-Kuki lamkai Pu Demkhosiek Gangte tha ding anati uleh Kuki leh Mizo ana kikhan'a state chom2:a ana ki umlo ahitai.

3. Naga leh Meilhei ho seh ahipoi, Mizo honjong Kuki hi suhmang ding ati jeh uva lungthim thuhtah neiya ama ho nam min Mizo akuon kiladoh Zo kiti hi KIM leh KNO lamkai ho ana pomsah'u ahi in, hiche hi mipi nopna umlou'a thil kibol ahi in mipi in kipomlou ahi.

4. Social media, facebook leh whatsapp lah dung ajong sopi Mizo hohin Naga leh Meilhei ho bang in Kuki nam min hi nuoise tah leh musit tah in adem uvin aseise jing uvin ahi.

5. Kuki kiti nam min hi British leh Bengali hon eikou nau ahilouleh ei minsah nau ahipoi. Kuki kiti hi British te India ahunglut masang uva umsa ahitai. British te India ahunglut jou nung 1720s langa British writer ho leh Bengali writer hon ama ho record book a Kuki nam min hi record abol mai² uva, Kuki thusim hi ajihlut mai² u ahibouve.

6. Meilhei gal kipat laiya sopi Mizo hon neh leh chah, hem leh thal neokhat ahin kithopi chu kipa aum'e, ahinla  Mizo movement laiya Mizoram state delna achu Kuki chapa MNF a mi 300 val kijao'a, mi 80 val kithi a, Kukite kho 10 val kihal lha'a, Mizo galjam ho kithopina ana kinei ahi. Ahinla, Mizo movement a Kukite mi 80 val thi hojong tuni chan'a Mizo hon aluongman'u apieh nuom nailou ahi, hiche hohi sumil hih uvin, Mizo movement a Kukite panlah dan leh Meilhei gal'a Mizo ho panlah dan tekah thei ahipoi.

7. Kuki, Chin, Hmar, Bawm etc kiti hohi Zo kiti theilou ahi. Zo kiti chu Mizo nam min akuon kiladoh ahin Mizo hobou kisei na ahi. Mizo, Hmar, Bawm, Chin kiti ho jouse hi Kuki joh kiti ahi.

8. Kuki-Zo kiti jong hi sei² lou ding, Kuki bou seiding ahi. Kuki hi apom nomlou ho jeh'a ABC chang khel lele ding ahipoi, apom ho hihen lang, apomlou ho hijongleh Kuki kihi sohkei ahi.

9. Lamkai khat, gam leh nam ngailu khat nahileh Kuki ihi nau hethem nailou hohi nahet themsah ding ahi. Lamkai khat, nam ngailu khat nahileh Kuki nam suhlet nading leh Kuki nampi suh hatna dinga pan nalah ding ahi. 1950 leh 1997 lah'a kisiemdoh Mizo/Zo leh Zomi kiti ho toh country neisa Kuki hi tekah thei ahipoi.

10. Chittagong Hill Tract (Bangladesh), Northeast (India) leh Western (Burma) gamkai hi Kukiland ahilouleh Kuki country kiti chu ahi in, hiche gankai a cheng eiho pao kibah nakhat nei jouse hi Kuki ihiuve.

~Kimneihoi Haokip

👉Kukiland - Kuki Country

NA HET NAH EM: MUVANLAI ACCORD

NA HET NAH EM
NA MEL CHIH NA EM
NA GEL DOH NAH EM

November lha hi MUVANLAI ACCORD dung jui a ni 60 lhin na lha ahi tai

Hiche chu 9th November 2025 hi MUVANLAI ACCORD tia Nampi kinep na Nikho 60 lhin ni ahitai

Accord dung jui a chu hiche Ni kho 60 Days kah a Goverment leh Kuki ten Talks anei chom lou leh PEOPLE'S MOVEMENT a che ding ahi tai tia kilol na ana um a hichu MUVANLAI ACCORD tia Nam miten ihet u leh i nga jing u chu hung lhun ding nikho leh lha ahitai

Monday, November 3, 2025

ZYA Suangdoh Unit Election 2025-2028

Tu zingkal dak 06:30am in Hausa Innpi ah, Suangdoh VA in ZYA Suangdoh Unit Election ki saisak hi.

Upa K Ginsum, Chairman, TBUC, Suangdoh in hunpatna thumna nei a, Upa M Nengzachin in heutu thak te a dinga thumsakna leh hunkhakna thuma nei hi.

Heutu thak dia telching te:
President- M Chinkhen
Secretary- K Kamsuanthang
Finance Secy- Mangsuanlian Guite
Treasurer- Lian John Zomi

Heutu thak te'n cabinet expansion ana bawl ding ua, tuni apan kal khat sung in heutu luite toh mohpuakna ana kipiakhia ding uhi.

03-11-2025 | Monday
©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭

Naungek kipaai 1 nullah ah muh in om

Tuzingkal dak 5:00 vel in nullah kuak kiang vel a kipat in Naungek kapging zaak in om a, akiangnai a omte'n a va zon uh leh nullah kuak sung ah Naungak kipaai khat va mukhia uh hi'n kigen hi. Kaprang Hausate' mounu'n kem in enkol lel a, adawn ding Bawngnoi khong bawlsak in pia kichi hi.

Khotuahna leh lainatna neitak a ana buaipihte' tung ah kipahthu i gen a, athilhoih hihna tung uah Pathian in alehtampi in vualzawl hen i chi ahi.

Hichibang Naungak khotheilou tung a poisakna bei leh mulkimhuaitak a gamtatna apatna leh atawpna hihen.

03-11-2025 
~ WAP

Rs 84 per Day For IDP in Manipur

Rs 84 a Day: Manipur's Displaced Left to Count Their Coins and Their Hopes

03/11/2025 (Mon): The new system, outlined in an Office Memorandum signed by Chief Secretary, Dr. Puneet Kumar Goel on October 24, came into effect from November 1, 2025.

The DBT amount, Rs 84 per person per day, will be credited to accounts during the first week of each month.

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KUKI WOMEN UNION KOITE LUI BLOCK: CONDEMNATION

KUKI WOMEN UNION KOITE LUI BLOCK
Churachandpur, Manipur 795128

Date: 03/11/25

DEMNA THUPHON

Dt. 1st November 2025 nikho a Kaprang khosunga naosen kum lhinglou khat kipai nachunga KWU Koitelui Block in demna sangtah a nei.

Dt. 1/11/25 nikho in vangset umtah in Kaprang vangkho ah naosen lha 3 lah hidia ginmo khat kipai mang khosung mi hon ana mudoh un, hitobang dei umloutah thilsoh hi ei Christian gamsunga soh dia jong dei umlou tah leh kilomlou tah hi adeh in numeiten akipona lheh jeng in, chuleh Area sunga hitobang dei umloutah thilsoh hi KWU Koitelui Block in demna sangtah akinei in ahi.

Hitobanga dei umloutah a naosen kum lhinglou khat melse tah a pai hon akin theilam pen a dt. 10/11/25 masang ngei a hung kiphong dingin ahung kihetsah in ahi. Phat kiteppih sunga nahung kiphon lou uva ahileh nachung uva thil ahung kibol bang bang a nalung oi diu ahi.

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President
Kima Khongsai

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Secretary
Mercy Thangsing

BSF AC Pa Lianzapthang | Khajang

Tuni T Khajang ah Pa Lianzakapthang s/o Upa Kamgen in Assistant Commandant - BSF amuh KIPAKPIHNA MAITAM Vaiguan ana om hi.

Threads of Culture – The Beauty of Thangkhal Costumes

In this photo, young Thangkhal women gracefully wear different traditional costumes, each one beautifully woven by the skilled hands of Thangkhal womenfolk. Every design and colour carries a story — a mark of identity, culture, and pride. These costumes are worn on various occasions such as festivals, weddings, and community events, showing the rich heritage of the Thangkhal people.

The careful weaving and unique patterns reflect not only beauty but also deep meaning and tradition passed down through generations. Truly, each dress is more than clothing — it is a living art of the Thangkhal spirit.

~ KV News

Woven with Pride – The Thangkhal Neckties

In this photo, the two neckties are beautifully made from traditional Thangkhal clothes woven by Thangkhal women. The green and black one is made from Khanglui Puan, once worn in olden days, and is called the Khanglui Necktie. The red and green one, made from Puandum, is known as the Puandum Necktie.

~ KV News

Martin Luther and the Reformation: The Day That Changed Christianity Forever

Reformation Day marks one of the most important turning points in Christian history. It began on 31 October 1517 (Tuesday), when a German monk named Martin Luther took a courageous step that would reshape the Church and the world. On that day, Luther nailed his famous 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. This simple act — meant to invite discussion — instead set off a spiritual revolution known as the Protestant Reformation.

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At that time, the Catholic Church held great power and influence. One major issue that troubled Luther was the sale of indulgences — certificates sold by the Church that claimed to reduce punishment for sins. Luther believed this practice was wrong and unbiblical. He taught that forgiveness could not be bought with money but came only through true faith in Jesus Christ. His 95 Theses questioned the authority of the Pope and called for reform within the Church.

The Pope reacted strongly, declaring Luther a heretic. In 1521, Luther was excommunicated from the Catholic Church and labelled an outlaw by the Holy Roman Emperor. Despite the danger, Luther refused to take back his words. With help from his supporters, he went into hiding and continued to write, preach, and most famously, translate the Bible into German.

It is true that some German Bibles already existed before Luther’s time. However, they were based on the Latin Vulgate, not on the original Hebrew and Greek texts, and were written in a formal style that ordinary people could hardly understand. These earlier versions were also expensive, rare, and often filled with translation errors. Luther changed that completely.

His New Testament translation (1522) and later the complete Bible (1534) were written in clear, everyday German — the kind that common people spoke and understood. Unlike the old translations, Luther’s Bible was based directly on the original languages of Scripture, making it both accurate and accessible. With the recent invention of the printing press, thousands of copies could now be printed and distributed widely. For the first time, ordinary Germans could read God’s Word for themselves without relying on priests. This breakthrough helped spread literacy, faith, and independent thought across Europe.

Through his writings and teachings, Luther also explained five key biblical truths that became known as the Five Solas, forming the foundation of Protestant belief:

1.      Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone) – The Bible is the highest authority for faith and life, above church traditions or leaders.

2.      Sola Fide (Faith Alone) – We are made right with God through faith, not by our good works.

3.      Sola Gratia (Grace Alone) – Salvation is a free gift of God’s grace, not something we can earn.

4.      Solus Christus (Christ Alone) – Jesus Christ is the only mediator between God and humanity; no priest or saint can replace Him.

5.      Soli Deo Gloria (To God Alone Be the Glory) – Everything we do should bring glory to God alone.

In his personal life, Luther also broke church tradition. In 1525, he married Katharina von Bora, a former nun. Their marriage symbolised freedom from the old rules that forced priests to remain unmarried. Together, they had six children and built a home filled with warmth, prayer, and learning. Their household became a model for Christian family life and hospitality.

The Reformation brought enormous changes to Europe. It led to the rise of Protestant churches, encouraged education and literacy, and helped believers form a more personal relationship with God. Although it caused deep divisions and even wars, it also gave people courage to question authority and seek truth based on Scripture.

From Luther’s life, we learn the value of standing up for truth, even when it comes at great cost. His bravery and faith remind us that one person, guided by conscience and Scripture, can change the course of history.

As Luther famously said, “I cannot and will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. Here I stand, I can do no other. So help me God.”

Reformation Day remains a timeless reminder that faith is not about power or fear — it is about truth, grace, and the courage to live by God’s Word.

TBCD NEWSLETTER | SUNDAY | 03.11.2025

NPO: PRESS RELEASE

Naga People's Organisation (NPO) Press Release

3rd November 2025 

31 Killed and 41 Injured in Junta Airstrikes Across Rakhine, 

The Arakan Army (AA) reported that heavy military operations carried out by the junta regime over three days — from October 29 to 31, 2025 — resulted in the deaths of 31 civilians and injuries to 41 others across several parts of Rakhine State, Myanmar.

According to the AA's information desk, the junta's attacks targeted Rathedaung, Ponnagyun, Pauktaw, Sittwe, and Kyaukpyu Townships. The offensive included aerial bombardments, naval shelling, and artillery fire, striking homes, villages, and public areas. Many civilians, including women and children, were killed or severely injured, with several in critical condition.

The AA described the attacks as "fascist terrorist actions" by the defeated military council, aimed at instilling fear among innocent people.

List of Civilians Killed (12 Persons)
1. U Htun Aye Hlaing (52, Male) – Moe Sae Island, Rathedaung Township

2. Ma Su Ma Yay (17, Female) – Ma Ywin Village, Kyaukpyu Township

3. Ma Sabel Win (21, Female) – Kon Baung Gree Village, Kyaukpyu Township

4. Ma Sabel Win (31, Female) – Min Yut Village, Kyaukpyu Township

5. U Mg Myint Soe (35, Male) – Min Yut Village, Kyaukpyu Township

6. U Aung Paing Htwe (27, Male) – Pae Taw Village, Kyaukpyu Township

7. Daw Thandar Nyein (53, Female) – Kon Baung Gree Village, Kyaukpyu Township

8. Ma Zin Cho Ei (5, Female) – Taung Nyo Village, Pauktaw Township

9. Daw Aye Mya Win (36, Female) – Pan Ni Lar Village, Ponnagyun Township (From Yoe Ta Yoke Village)

10. Mg Nyan Htet Aung (9, Male) – Pan Ni Lar Village, Ponnagyun Township (From Tan Bet Hlan Village)

11. Ma Phroe Phroe (23, Female) – Pan Ni Lar Village, Ponnagyun Township (From Kyar Ma Thauk Village)

12. Mg Htet Myet Naing (5, Male) – Pan Ni Lar Village, Ponnagyun Township (From Yoe Ta Yoke Village)
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List of Civilians Injured (31 Persons)

1. Ko Wai Phroe Htun (22, Male) – Moe Sae Island, Rathedaung Township

2. U Mg Mg Htay (38, Male) – Moe Sae Island, Rathedaung Township

3. Daw Win Win New (52, Female) – Middle Quarter, Kyaukpyu Township (Critical Condition)

4. U Thar Han (68, Male) – Kon Bwe Village, Kyaukpyu Township

5. Daw Ma Soe Myint (46, Female) – A Shae Pyaung Quarter, Kyaukpyu Township

6. U Mg Gree (26, Male) – Paa Taw Village, Kyaukpyu Township

7. U Aung Lwin Htun (48, Male) – Kon Bwe Village, Kyaukpyu Township

8. U Wai Nu (74, Male) – Kon Bwe Village, Kyaukpyu Township

9. Mg Pyae Sone Phroe (24, Male) – Kon Bwe Village, Kyaukpyu Township (From Yoe Ta Yoke Village)

10. Mg Paing Soe Wai (19, Male) – Kon Bwe Village, Kyaukpyu Township (From Tan Bet Hlan Village)

11. Ma Lay Lay New (19, Female) – Kin Pin Lay Ngar Village, Kyaukpyu Township (From Kyar Ma Thauk Village)

12. U Wai Kyain Aung (40, Male) – Kon Bwe Village, Kyaukpyu Township (From Yoe Ta Yoke Village)

13. Daw Htay Htay Myint (45, Female) – Kon Bwe Village, Kyaukpyu Township

14. Daw Htar Htar Htwe (50, Female) – Kon Baung Gree Village, Kyaukpyu Township

15. U Myo Ko Ko (36, Male) – Kon Bwe Village, Kyaukpyu Township

16. Daw Su Su Hlaing (46, Female) – Kon Bwe Village, Kyaukpyu Township (Critical Condition)

17. U Thun Kyaw Mg (42, Male) – Min Yut Village, Kyaukpyu Township

18. Ma Win Sandi (19, Female) – Kon Bwe Village, Kyaukpyu Township

19. Ma Htet Htet Than (20, Female) – Kon Bwe Village, Kyaukpyu Township

20. Daw Khin Myo Mwe (34, Female) – Kon Bwe Village, Kyaukpyu Township

21. U Mg Seinn Win (86, Male) – Taung Nyo Village, Pauktaw Township

22. U Nway Zaw Htun (32, Male) – Taung Nyo Village, Pauktaw Township

23. U San Kyaw Hla (64, Male) – Pan Ni Lar Village, Ponnagyun Township (From Kyar Ma Thauk Village, Critical Condition)

24. U Kyaw San (58, Male) – Pan Ni Lar Village, Ponnagyun Township (From Kyar Ma Thauk Village, Critical Condition)

25. Daw Ma Thein Shwe (43, Female) – Pan Ni Lar Village, Ponnagyun Township (From Kyar Ma Thauk Village, Critical Condition)

26. Daw Khin May Than (45, Female) – Pan Ni Lar Village, Ponnagyun Township (From San Pya Quarter, Critical Condition)

27. U Mg Aye Naing (44, Male) – Pan Ni Lar Village, Ponnagyun Township (From San Pya Quarter, Critical Condition)

28. Ma Phroe Aye Khiang (12, Female) – Pan Ni Lar Village, Ponnagyun Township (From San Pya Quarter, Critical Condition)

29. Ma Thuzar Win (16, Female) – Pan Ni Lar Village, Ponnagyun Township (From Kyar Ma Thauk Village, Critical Condition)

30. Daw Aye San Yin (38, Female) – Pan Ni Lar Village, Ponnagyun Township (From Tan Bet Hlan Village, Critical Condition)

The Arakan Army condemned these attacks as clear war crimes against unarmed civilians and urged international organisations to intervene immediately. It also stated that local rescue volunteers continue to face difficulties in reaching the wounded due to ongoing air raids and blocked transport routes.

~ KV News

Congratulations 🎉👏: Niss Grace Lalrinpari Hauzel

💐CONGRATULATION MISS GRACE LALRINPARI HAUZEL💐

HETSAH: Singheu Gundung Lampi

Good News for Tengnoupal & Moreh Mite ding, Chandel leh Lamka Kikom mat na Lampi, Singheu Gundung Lampi akisem chai toh kilhon in Gari aki po pan thei tai.

~ Moreh Alert News

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Lungdam ing! ~ Zogam Today Editor

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