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Zo Re-unification Organisation (ZoRO) Founders


ZORO FOUNDERS

1. President : Pu Brig. T. Sailo (Mizoram)

2. Vice Chairman : Pu T. Gougin (Manipur) & Pu C. Chawngkunga (Mizoram)

3. Secretary General : Pu S. Thangkhangin  (Manipur) & Pu Lalhmingthanga (Mizoram)

4. Treasurer : Pu R. Thangmawia (Mizoram)

5. Consultant: Pu Capt. L.Z Sailo (Mizoram)

Date: 18-21 May 1988, Champhai, Mizoram.



ZO RE-UNIFICATION ORGANISATION

Political Background
Before the British Colonisation, the ZO race remained undisturbed and enjoy her Fundamental freedom and no foreigner dominated the ZO country and the ZO inhabitants therein. But after the British Coloniser ruled over India for a hundred years and Burma for fifty years; they also started invading the ZO country from different corners and atlast, the British also subjugated the ZO people and divided the country with the people living therein into three different segments. Eastern ZO country was kept under Burmese Administration, Western ZO country under Bengal and central and northern parts under Assam, in 1890.

The British, seeing the wrongs that had been done to the ZO people, resolved to put the ZO devided race together again, in their historic Chin-Lushai (ZO) conference held at Ford William Calcutta on 29th January, 1892.

ZO (Chin-Kuki-Mizo-Zomi) inhabited areas in India, Myanmar & Bangladesh
Though the resolution of Chin-Lushai Conference is still kept pending till today, the aspiration of ZO people towards reunification of her people and the country in which they live in, still remains. All Politiccal Parties born after the British had withdrawn, aim at reunification of her people and the country, rectifying the past errors that had been done to the ZO race. But when all these political parties movement could not bear a fruitful result so far, FIRST WORLD ZO REUNIFICATION CONVENTION held at Champhai on 20th May 1988 resolved to form a  political forum to reunify the ZO RACE pursuant to the resolution of Chin-Lushai Conference, Calcutta, 1892. The Convention is envisaging the reunification of her divided people under one administrative head emancipating to the rebirth of ZO RACE which have been suppressed for over a century under majority control.

Formation of Zo Re-unification Organisation
The first World Zo Convention, 20th May, 1988 decided to form 'ZO REUNIFICATION ORGANISATION'(ZORO) covering all Parties, Organisations, Associations and individuals, within the ZO country and the ZO people belonging to the ZO race. The ZORO has elected body in the Gen. Headquarters headed by Chairman who gives appointments to Coordinators, Secretary Generals/ General Secretaries, Secretaries, Organisers and other Officials, to execute the ZORO programmes.

The first World Zo  Convention also created three political administrative Zones in the ZO Country, those are: Northern Zone, Central Zone and Southern Zone; headed by Zonal Chairman, which Status equivalent to the National Vice Chairman at the General Headquarters, who would give appointment to the Secretaries at the Zones.

The Northern Zone covers Cachar Hills(Assam), Southern Manipur Hills, Northern Chin Hills upto upper Chindwin.

The Central Zone covers: Eastren Hills of Tripura, Mizo Hills (Present Mizoram) Central Chin Hills and Sagaing Divisions, upto Chindwin.

The Southern Zone covers: Chittagong Hill Tracts, Southern Mizoram, Southern Chin Hills, Arakan Yoma (Hills) upto (plain Chin inhabited areas) plain of Irrawady river.

The political administrative Zones are divided into five to seven divisions, which are again sub-divided into constituency and Blocks containing towns and villages. 

The Divisions are headed by Divisional Chairman, and Blocks are headed by Block Chairman, while town and Villages are headed by Leaders.

Thus the ZO Country, which the British called "Chin-Lushai Country" and the inhabitants of ZO Race are intended to be organising. The Work have been completed upto Zonal level Organisation. Divisional level have now been in the processing. Annual Convention at the Anniversary of Chin-Lushai Conference have been used to organised on 29th January , every year and awareness have been increasing. Publication of Journals, magazine and booklets have been continuing.

Objectives of the ZO Re-unification Organisation
To reunify the divided ZO race, which was done so under the British Colonisation
to regain the ZO National identity
to rectify the post errors of divisions of the ZO country
to restore the Fundamental Freedom of ZO RACE emancipating to the re-birth of ZO Nationhood and thereby
to strive for self-determination of ZO race

ZORO - General Headquarters

Chairman                  :           R. Thangmawia
Vice. Chairman        :           Dr. H. Thanglawra
Treasurer                 :           Zalianchhunga

Gen. Secretaries                 
T. Nehkhojang           :           Lamka, NCC Manipur
R.W. Rozathang         :           Falam, Southern Chin Hills
T. Lalsangliana          :           Aizawl, MIzoram

Secretaries              
Lalmuanpuia Punte              
Lalvenhima Hmar                
Miss. Lalthanmawii              
Laltawna                   
Thatsavunga             

Coordinators                       
Dr. Vum Son               :           Western Counties
H. Zosiamliana           :           Eastern Counties
E/C Member              :           12 persons
Advisers                     :            4 persons
Consultants                :            2 persons
Invitees (Special)       :            3 persons

Zonal Chairmans                
Northern                    :           Gengokhup, Lamka, Manipur
Central                        :           Lawmthanga Colney, Aizawl, Mizoram
Southern                    :           Laldova,  Rangamati, Chittagong
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GUITE ROAD UPDATE: Sinzawl Landslide

Time: 11:30 am
Date: 30th September, 2024

Sinzawl gam ah menchim om nawn.

Lamka apan Sinzawl gam I lut chianga a bul lam, pa Suanlian Farm sak deuh, tu ma a leng men ana chipnasa ah lei tolh nawn
 
A semtu BIPL te ki hilh ta. Amau Khawkawn toh gamgi bul, Tuivai lei kianga a camp ua pat hon delh di uh. Hun lut zek di ahi, ana ngak zek un 

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ZRA-EC Combat & Warfare Training Completion

Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) Eastern Command in training zou thak. 
Zogam zu'n dia kipekhia Zogam Tangval thak te ahi uh hi.

--- "Truth and Freedom" ---

Toupa Pasian in ompih tawntung ta hen!

Understanding the CNA-ZRA Rivalry and Mizoram's Role in Peacebuilding

Introduction
The Chin National Army (CNA) and the Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) are two major ethnic armed groups operating in Myanmar’s Chin State. Both groups emerged as responses to the long-standing oppression of ethnic minorities by successive Myanmar regimes, with the broader goal of establishing federal democracy and protecting ethnic rights. However, internal differences, particularly territorial control and political autonomy, have escalated into violent clashes between the CNA and ZRA.


The conflict between these two groups has had far-reaching consequences for the Chin and Zomi peoples and the neighbouring state of Mizoram, India. The people of Mizoram (Mizo), who share cultural and ethnic ties with both the Chin and Zomi, have been indirectly drawn into the conflict, with their support being sought by both sides. In this context, Mizoram’s public opinion plays a critical role in shaping the CNA-ZRA rivalry, making it essential to understand the dynamics of the conflict and how Mizoram can contribute to peacebuilding.

Historical Background of the CNA and ZRA

The Formation of the CNA
The Chin National Army (CNA) was formed in 1988 as the armed wing of the Chin National Front (CNF), with the primary goal of establishing greater autonomy for the Chin people within Myanmar’s federal system. The CNA initially represented a broad coalition of Chin ethnic groups, including the Hakha, Falam, Zomi, and other sub-groups within Chin State. Its core mission was to resist military oppression, secure Chin autonomy, and promote federal democracy.

Over time, however, internal divisions emerged within the Chin community, partly driven by differences in ethnic identities and territorial claims. As the political landscape in Myanmar evolved, the CNA became more closely associated with the Hakha and Thantlang townships, leading to accusations that it no longer represented all Chin sub-groups equally. This perceived exclusion of the Zomi people from the CNA’s leadership and decision-making processes sowed the seeds of tension between the Chins and Zomis.

The Emergence of the ZRA
The Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) emerged as a significant force in the 1990s in response to the perceived disenfranchisement of the Zomi people. The political wing, Zomi Reunification Organization (ZRO), was founded in 1993 to reunite the Zomi people and advocate for their political rights and autonomy. To support its mission, ZRO formed its armed wing, the Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA), in 1996.

While the ZRA has operated in both Myanmar and India, the focus of this paper is specifically on the ZRA Eastern Command, which was established in 2013 and is based in Myanmar. The ZRA Eastern Command operates primarily within Myanmar’s northern Chin State and focuses on advocating for political autonomy for Zomi-majority areas within Myanmar, in line with the principles of federal democracy, while defending against encroachment by other armed groups. 

It is important to distinguish between the ZRA Eastern Command and the ZRA units operating in India, as their objectives and operational contexts differ. The ZRA Eastern Command is directly involved in the ongoing conflict with the CNA over territorial control in Myanmar, whereas the ZRA units in India have signed a Suspension of Operations (SOO) agreement with the Government of India.

CNA-ZRA Rivalry: Key Issues and Consequences

Territorial Disputes
The first Chin National Conference took place from May 8-11 at Mt. Sinai, where representatives from the CNF and ZRO discussed the importance of mutual respect in territories. However, despite this agreement, the CNA has repeatedly invaded Zomi territory and launched attacks against the ZRA. To date, all gun battles between the CNA and ZRA have occurred within Zomi territory. 

The locations of these conflicts include:

1. 17th December 2021: Gawsing, Zogam

2. 23rd March 2022: Leentang, Zogam

3. 4th February 2023: Laitui, Zogam

4. 22nd March 2023: Muallum, Zogam

5. 11th January 2024: Laitui, Zogam

6. 3rd April 2024: Tauleeng/Tuisanzaang, Zogam

7. 1st-3rd May 2024: Muallum, Zogam

8. 6th May 2024: Lailo, Zogam

9. 16th-17th May 2024: Zampi/Buanli, Zogam

10. May 2024: Tonzang town, Zogam

In these battles, the CNA was defeated and forced to retreat into their own territories. 

The CNA, with its stronghold in Hakha and Thantlang, has been attempting to extend its influence into Zomi-majority areas, which the ZRA views as a direct threat to its territorial integrity. The CNA’s territorial ambitions have been perceived as a violation of the principles of federal democracy, which both groups claim to support. By encroaching on Zomi territories, the CNA undermines the autonomy and self-determination of the Zomi people, leading to a breakdown in trust between the two groups. This territorial conflict has not only caused significant casualties but has also displaced thousands of civilians, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Chin State.

ZRA members have consistently refrained from entering the Hakha and Thantlang townships. This policy underscores their commitment to respecting the territorial boundaries of these areas and avoiding unnecessary conflict. By not encroaching on Hakha and Thantlang, the ZRA aims to maintain peace and stability in regions that are not part of their operational areas.

Accusations and Propaganda
The CNA has made various accusations against the ZRA, claiming a range of falsehoods. Here are some examples of the numerous charges they have levelled:

The CNA claims that the ZRA Eastern Command members are not citizens of Myanmar. However, all ZRA cadres are indeed Myanmar citizens. It's important to note that the ZRA units in India have signed a Suspension of Operation (SOO) agreement with the Indian government, which prevents them from entering Myanmar. The CNA has falsely accused the ZRA Eastern Command of engaging in opium cultivation. In reality, opium cultivation has been widespread in Chin State long before the ZRA Eastern Command was established in 2013. The CNA has accused the ZRA Eastern Command of collaborating with the Myanmar Army, but they have failed to provide any evidence to support this claim. If such a collaboration existed, there would be documented agreements published in newspapers, radio, and television. In reality, it is the CNA that signed a ceasefire agreement with the Myanmar Army on January 6, 2012.

Anti-Zomi Campaign
Historically, the ethnic groups in Chin State identified collectively as Zomi and were united under the Zomi Baptist Convention (ZBC). However, over time, the convention has been renamed the Chin Baptist Convention (CBC), reflecting broader changes in identity and organization. As a result, a divide has developed between the Chin and Zomi communities. Additionally, under the auspices of the UNHCR, the Chin community has attempted to hinder the resettlement of Zomi individuals as much as possible.

The CNA has made significant efforts to obstruct the political advancement of the ZRA Eastern Command at every opportunity. The CNA invited various Chin minority groups to join the Chinland Joint Defense Committee (CJDC). Under the banner of the CJDC, the ZRA was labelled a terrorist organization. Although the intention was to unite against the Myanmar Army, the CJDC instead directed its efforts toward fighting the ZRA.

In short, the CNA opposes any initiatives associated with the Zomi identity. For instance, the signboard of the Zomi Youth Association (ZYA) in Singlei village was destroyed, and members of the CNA publicly tore down the Zomi National Flag at the community hall in Darkhai village.

CNA’s Atrocities Against Zomi Civilians
The rivalry between the Chin National Army (CNA) and the Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) has seen a series of violent incidents, with civilians often caught in the crossfire. A particularly concerning aspect of this conflict has been the repeated atrocities committed by the CNA against Zomi civilians. These acts have not only escalated tensions between the two armed groups but have also caused significant suffering and fear within the Zomi community.

1. 24th March 1994: Pu En Kap Sum, a driver, was fatally shot by the CNA on Lentaang Road in Tedim Township.

2. March 1995: Pu Zam Khan Pau, a resident of Lophei village, was shot dead by the CNA in Zote village.

3. 12th July 1996: Pu C. Lalhmangaiha, a leader of the Khuangleng Young Mizo Association (YMA), was shot dead by the CNA in Khuangleng, Mizoram.

4. 3rd August 1996: Lance Naik Vanlalpeka of the Mizoram Police was shot dead by the CNA.

5. October 1996: CNA entered the house of Pu Kam Hen in Saizang village, Tedim Township, and stole Rs. 4 lakhs (Indian currency) and Ks. 1 lakh (Myanmar currency).

6. October 1996: The CNA shot and killed Major Zel Za Langh, Mr. Pau Khan, and Pu Khai Do Dal in Saizang village, Tedim Township.

7. 15th October 2000: Pu Zam Tung Thang, the village head of Tungzang, was shot dead by the CNA.

8. 20th October 2000: Ms Dim Sian Ciin, a primary school teacher, was kidnapped by the CNA in Fartlang village. It is suspected that she may have been sexually abused during her captivity, though details remain unclear due to the lack of witnesses and reports from the CNA.

9. March 2001: Pu Kham Khaw Pau was assaulted by the CNA near Rihkhawdar, 200 meters from his home.

10. 9th April 2001: Pu Thuam Go Pau, a resident of Tuithang village, was shot dead by the CNA in Citui River.

11. 2002: Two labourers from New Eden Base were fatally shot by the CNA.

12. May 2002: The CNA burned seven jeeps and kidnapped passengers in Haimual village, Tedim Township.

13. 1st May 2002: Ms Lalnguri was seriously injured in a bomb blast caused by the CNA in Haimual village, Tedim Township.

14. 2002: A woman from Falam was fatally shot by the CNA at Meihtyila Base in Laitui village, Tedim Township.

15. 1st December 2021: Moses Kim Tuang, Secretary, Information & Media, ZPCC Myanmar was killed by the CNA and two other CJDC members, and his body was mutilated after his death.

16. 16th December 2021: CNA members show a lack of respect for religious leaders, including reverends, pastors, and evangelists. For example, they, along with the CDF-Hualngo, arrested EBC Pastor Khup Khan Langh in New Haimual village.

17. 2nd May 2022: Pu Zel Than Lian and Pu Sum Khan Lian were struck by a CNA landmine bomb. Tragically, Pu Zel Than Lian lost his life on the spot. Pu Sum Khan Lian, however, is undergoing treatment in India, incurring significant costs in the lakhs of rupees. Despite surviving, he now lives with blindness and lameness, enduring a life of pain. Pu Sum Khan Lian has documented his harrowing experience in a book titled "Ka tuahsiatna sung pan-KA TECI PANNA TE", meaning ‘My Testimonies from Misfortune’.

18. 5th August 2022: Pu Kap Za Mung was hit by a CNA landmine in his left leg. He was treated at Tedim Hospital for two months lump. He still cannot use his legs as much as he wants and has a hearing problem.

19. 5th August 2022: Pu Neng Sian Kap was injured by a CNA landmine while riding a motorcycle, which was also damaged in the explosion.

20. 13th October 2022: Ms Cing Lawh Kim was shot dead by the CNA while sweeping a street; she was rushed to Kalaymyo Hospital and later referred to Yangon.

21. 18th October 2022: Ms Dal Lawh Nuam was severely injured by a CNA landmine and underwent more than a month of treatment.

22. 25th February 2023: Mr Thang Ngah Lal (21) from Mualnuam village was seriously injured in a CNA landmine explosion.

23. On 3rd April 2024, Mr Suut Lam Khai from Darkhai village was arrested by the CNA. To this day, his family remains unaware of his fate, unsure whether he is alive or has perished.

24. 19th April 2023: Pu Langh Za Sut (69) of Rihkhawdar village died from injuries sustained from a CNA landmine explosion.

25. 12th May 2023: CNF/A members killed Lian Za Thawn (32) and Ciin Hau Vung (37) between Falam and Hakha.

26. The CNA has been involved in the sexual assault of Zomi girls on multiple occasions. For instance, a Zomi girl from Bukpui village was raped at the Zimte Camp. Similarly, Zomi girls were assaulted near Lentaang, located between Laitui and Haimual. Another tragic case occurred in Singlei village, where a girl was also raped by CNA cadres.

27. They impose heavy taxes on travellers, and those who refuse or fail to pay are brutally beaten without mercy.

28. In addition to humans, animals, particularly Mithuns (Zomi National Animal), have tragically fallen victim to CNA's landmine bombs. One such incident occurred on 8th May 2022, when a CNA/CDF-Hualngo landmine bomb claimed the life of a Mithun near Singlei village. Following this incident, CNA/CDF-Hualngo provided the meat of the Mithun to the Hualngo families of Singlei village.

29. As of today, the CNA continues to control Tonzang, a Zomi town. They seize well-maintained houses and demand substantial sums of money from the owners for their return. Additionally, they arrest individuals they perceive as Zomi supporters and demand large ransoms for their release.

Mizoram’s Role in the CNA-ZRA Conflict

Shared Ethnic and Cultural Ties
Mizoram shares deep cultural and ethnic ties with both the Chin and Zomi peoples, as they belong to the broader Zo ethnic group. These shared ties create a sense of solidarity between the people of Mizoram and their counterparts in Chin State, leading to widespread interest in the CNA-ZRA conflict.

However, the solidarity also presents challenges. Zomi and Mizo belong to the Zo descendants, both of which accept the "Zo" nomenclature. The terms "Mizo" and "Zomi" carry the same meaning. Among the descendants, the "G" group places "Zo" as a prefix, while the "R" group uses it as a suffix. The Chin and Kuki ethnic groups have never fully embraced the "Zo" nomenclature. Instead, they prefer to identify themselves specifically as either Chin or Kuki.

The Chins are more advanced in media compared to the Zomis, enabling them to effectively influence smaller minority groups like the Hualngo. Since the Hualngo and Mizo share a common language, the Chins leverage this connection to garner greater support from Mizoram through the Hualngo community. The Chin community in America frequently invites government officials, NGO leaders, and various artists from Mizoram. This engagement helps the Chins secure more support from the Mizo community. The Zomi community lags in media representation and often faces misperceptions from the Mizo community, being deemed incorrect even when they are in the right.

Public Opinion and Blind Support
One of the key issues in Mizoram’s involvement in the CNA-ZRA conflict is the tendency for the public to offer blind support to one side without fully understanding the complexities of the situation. Many people in Mizoram support the Chin National Army (CNA) largely due to the media they consume in the Mizo language, which is disseminated by Mizo YouTubers and Facebook users. Most of these self-styled journalists rely on information from the Hualngos, who support the Chin National Army (CNA). There are limited media resources available from the Zomi side.

Additionally, many people in Mizoram have a pre-conceived notion that news from Hualngos in Myanmar is accurate because of the linguistic similarities. As a result, they tend to trust Hualngo reporters by default and are often sceptical of the truth when it comes from Zomi sources.

The people of Mizoram need to take a more nuanced and informed approach to their support for either side. Blindly supporting one group without considering the reasons for the conflict can further polarize the situation and prolong the violence.

Pathways to Peaceful Coexistence

Respect for Territorial Boundaries
The first step toward peaceful coexistence between the CNA and ZRA is mutual respect for territorial boundaries. Both groups must recognise the legitimacy of the other’s territorial claims and refrain from engaging in military incursions into each other’s areas. By respecting these boundaries, the CNA and ZRA can reduce the likelihood of violent clashes and create the conditions for dialogue. Thanks to ZORO for taking steps in this matter. However, for lasting peace, both parties must respect each other's territorial boundaries.

Public Awareness and Informed Support
The people of Mizoram have a critical role to play in promoting peace. Rather than offering blind support to either side, Mizoram’s public should seek to understand the underlying causes of the CNA-ZRA conflict and advocate for peaceful solutions. This can be achieved by neutral and unbiased media reports.

Mediation and Peacebuilding Efforts
Given its cultural ties to both the Chin and Zomi communities, Mizoram is well-positioned to serve as a mediator in the CNA-ZRA conflict. Community leaders, NGOs, and civil society organizations in Mizoram can play an active role in facilitating dialogue between the two groups, encouraging them to negotiate and find common ground. The efforts of the Mizoram government and NGOs such as ZORO, MZP, and YMA in this regard are commendable.

Conclusion
The conflict between the CNA and ZRA has caused immense suffering for the people of Chin State, with territorial disputes and accusations of illegal activities fuelling the rivalry. While the conflict remains unresolved, Mizoram’s public has the potential to play a crucial role in promoting peace. By advocating for informed support, respecting the complexities of the situation, and encouraging dialogue between the CNA and ZRA, Mizoram can contribute to a peaceful resolution of the conflict.

Peaceful coexistence between the CNA and ZRA is possible, but it requires mutual respect for territorial boundaries, an end to the propaganda war, and a commitment to reconciliation. Mizoram, with its shared ethnic ties and historical connections to both groups, has a unique opportunity to contribute to these peacebuilding efforts, ensuring a more stable and harmonious future for the Chin and Zomi peoples.

Courtesy: 𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭

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𝗛𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝗮 𝗹𝗶𝘀𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝗔𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗯𝗮𝗶 𝗧𝗲𝗻𝗴𝗴𝗼𝗹 (𝗔𝗧) 𝘂𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘀:

𝗜. 𝗜𝗺𝗽𝗵𝗮𝗹 𝗘𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰𝘁

𝟭. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟭, 𝗣𝗼𝗿𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗮𝘁

𝟮. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟮, 𝗦𝗮𝘄𝗼𝗺𝗯𝘂𝗻𝗴

𝟯. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟯, 𝗞𝗵𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗶

𝟰. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟰, 𝗦𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗷𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗶

𝟱. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟱, 𝗬𝗮𝗶𝘀𝗸𝘂𝗹


𝗜𝗜. 𝗜𝗺𝗽𝗵𝗮𝗹 𝗪𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰𝘁

𝟭. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟲, 𝗟𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗵𝗲𝗹𝗽𝗮𝘁

𝟮. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟳, 𝗧𝗮𝗸𝘆𝗲𝗹

𝟯. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟴, 𝗨𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗰𝗸𝗼𝗻

𝟰. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟵, 𝗦𝗮𝗴𝗼𝗹𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗱

𝟱. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟭𝟬, 𝗟𝗮𝗻𝗴𝘁𝗵𝗮𝗯𝗮𝗹


𝗜𝗜𝗜. 𝗧𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗯𝗮𝗹 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰𝘁

𝟭. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟭𝟭, 𝗧𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗯𝗮𝗹

𝟮. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟭𝟮, 𝗟𝗶𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗴

𝟯. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟭𝟯, 𝗪𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗷𝗶𝗻𝗴

𝟰. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟭𝟰, 𝗞𝗮𝗸𝗰𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴

𝟱. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟭𝟱, 𝗪𝗮𝗶𝗸𝗵𝗼𝗻𝗴


𝗜𝗩. 𝗕𝗶𝘀𝗵𝗻𝘂𝗽𝘂𝗿 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰𝘁

𝟭. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟭𝟲, 𝗕𝗶𝘀𝗵𝗻𝘂𝗽𝘂𝗿

𝟮. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟭𝟳, 𝗠𝗼𝗶𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗴

𝟯. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟭𝟴, 𝗡𝗮𝗺𝗯𝗼𝗹

𝟰. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟭𝟵, 𝗢𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗺

𝟱. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟮𝟬, 𝗞𝘂𝗺𝗯𝗶


𝗩. 𝗖𝗵𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗽𝘂𝗿 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰𝘁

𝟭. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟮𝟭, 𝗖𝗵𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗽𝘂𝗿

𝟮. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟮𝟮, 𝗧𝘂𝗶𝗯𝗼𝗻𝗴

𝟯. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟮𝟯, 𝗦𝗼𝗻𝗴𝘁𝗮𝗹

𝟰. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟮𝟰, 𝗛𝗲𝗻𝗴𝗹𝗲𝗽

𝟱. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟮𝟱, 𝗦𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗻𝗴𝗮𝘁

Arambai Tenggol (AT) Logo. Pic: Wikipedia

𝗩𝗜. 𝗢𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰𝘁𝘀

𝟭. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟮𝟲, 𝗨𝗸𝗵𝗿𝘂𝗹

𝟮. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟮𝟳, 𝗦𝗲𝗻𝗮𝗽𝗮𝘁𝗶

𝟯. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟮𝟴, 𝗧𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗻𝗴𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗴

𝟰. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟮𝟵, 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗹

𝟱. 𝗔𝗧 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁-𝟯𝟬, 𝗝𝗶𝗿𝗶𝗯𝗮𝗺


𝗩𝗜𝗜. 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘇𝗲𝗱 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘀

𝟭. 𝗔𝗧 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗼 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁

𝟮. 𝗔𝗧 𝗪𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻'𝘀 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁

𝟯. 𝗔𝗧 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗵 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁


𝗣𝗹𝗲𝗮𝘀𝗲 𝗻𝗼𝘁𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗹𝗶𝘀𝘁 𝗺𝗮𝘆 𝗻𝗼𝘁 𝗯𝗲 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗿𝗲𝗵𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗼𝗿 𝘂𝗽-𝘁𝗼-𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗲.

Source: social_media

Kuki ex-soldier killed on Meitei turf: Accidental breach costs havildar his life

A Kangpokpi resident said Limkholoi Mate’s body was found 
at Sekmai in Imphal West on Monday morning

A FORMER armyman belonging to the Kuki-Zo community was beaten to death in Imphal West district on Sunday night after he accidentally strayed into a Meitei-majority area.

The development comes at a time students are staging widespread protests over the volatile situation in Manipur and the Centre’s inability to restore peace.

A Kangpokpi resident said Limkholoi Mate’s body was found at Sekmai in Imphal West on Monday morning.

Mate, a former Assam Regimen havildar and a resident of Motbung Saron Veng in Kangpokpi district, had reportedly gone to Leimakhong to “drop a friend”. He was fatally assaulted when he accidentally crossed the buffer zone between the Kuki-Zo and Meitei areas on his way back.

A source said Mate’s son had registered a zero FIR with the Gamnom Saparmeina police station in Kangpokpi on Monday morning about the “abduction and murder” of her father. The FIR has been forwarded to the Imphal West police for further action.

Mate’s death reflects the conflict-induced demographic separation of the Kuki-Zos and the Meiteis in the state. The Kuki-Zos mostly living in the hills and the Meiteis inhabiting the valley cannot venture into each other’s territory because of safety issues.

Protests intensify
Thousands of students protested in front of the Manipur secretariat and the Raj Bhavan on Monday, demanding action against those behind the recent drone and missile attacks and calling for the protection of the state’s “territorial and administrative integrity”.

The protesters demanded the resignation of director-general of police (DGP) Rajiv Singh and state security adviser Kuldiep Singh for their alleged failure to control the violence. They also called for the Unified Command, currently chaired by Kuldiep Singh, to be handed over to the state government.

They have sought the resignation of 50 of the 60 MLAs hailing from the valley if they can’t protect their people.

The police had to use force to disperse the protesters. Subsequently, chief minister Biren Singh met a delegation of students and promised to look into their concerns.

A significant development during the protest was the attempt to storm the Thoubal district deputy commissioner’s (DC) office.

Two college students were seen getting on top of the building’s entrance and hoisting the seven-colour Meitei flag (Salai Taret). An official said the students later met the DC and submitted a memorandum to the chief minister.

“They were unhappy with the ongoing situation. They went back happy after the DC met them. There was some stone-pelting but the student leaders controlled them,” the official said.

Protests were also staged in Kangpokpi against the proposed removal of two Assam Rifles battalions from the district and the deterioration in the security situation.

There were torch-light protests in Imphal on Sunday night, prompting the police to fire tear gas to disperse the crowd. The protest was held hours after the chief minister and MLAs and ministers of the ruling coalition, barring the 10 Kuki-Zo legislators, met governor L.P. Acharya to discuss the law-and-order situation and steps needed to restore peace.

It was Biren Singh’s second meeting in two days with Acharya. By evening, the state government declared the closure of all schools and colleges for two days till Tuesday over the prevailing situation.

Courtesy: https://www.telegraphindia.com/north-east/kuki-ex-soldier-killed-on-meitei-turf-accidental-breach-costs-havildar-his-life/cid/2046908


Sunday, September 29, 2024

YVA TEN TUI KIA TE HAWL

29th September, 2024

Tuni Pathian ni ahin naupang 2 Tuitha kia leh Lailam lui in ataw te kha tuni chan mu ahi nai lo ziak un.* *YVA LAMKA BLOCK* huam sung a YVA Unit te zani pat in aki kuan hi; zani khan *YVA COMPOUND VENG UNIT* te akuan un.

Tuni hin Unit thum a kuan kit ui,tuni tui a kia naupang 2 te hawl a kuan te ahiu leh -

1.YVA D.PHAILIEN UNIT - Amau hi Lailam lui leh Tuitha lui kisua a sawl ahiu a, amun chu Joute Veng - Rengkai thanmual thang ahi.

2. YVA GANGPIMUAL UNIT te hi Saidan Lei ah duty ahiu.

3. YVA NEW LAMKA UNIT te ahiu leh Emmanuel Bride Songja kho thang ahi.

Munthum( 3) a khen ahiu a,zia naupang 2 tui taw te hi tui in ahun lap daw or ahung tawh ki châng mai ahi.

Tuni hin Transportation lam zia gual ahin bawl ahi.

1. *MOTUARY VEHICLE YVA LAMKA BLOCK  ahi YVA Gangpimual Unit ten amang ua.*

2. *YODHA YVA Gen.Hq YVA NEW LAMKA Unit ten amang ui.*

3. *H.Sangpi YVA Ghq president pu gari 407 hi .D.Phailien ten amang ui.*

Tuni tawmngai pawl YVA te la bawn un Pathian in hun um pi hen ! 

KKL HELPING HANDS

29th Sept 2024

Tuni in KKL Moreh Block in Shijang khua a Numei/ Nute _duty_ bawlte vilna🚑 aneih kawm un, damdawi [atui-atang] hawmna/ piakna leng neingal uhi.

Panpih Ngaite Panpih🤝🏽!
Pan'khawm Haatna💪🏽!

©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭

YPA DORCAS VENG IN MOBILE PHONE MUHKIKSAK

YPA Dorcas Veng in Mobile Phone gukmang muhkiksak a om leh neitu khut a piakna nei

Tuni tarik 28th September, 2024 (Saturday) zinglam dak 9:00 in YPA Dorcas Veng Office ah, YPA Dorcas Veng in hunpaisa a Gutate'n mi inn buluh a Mobile Phone a gukna uh toh kisai in, Gutate' leh Van/Mobile Phone ana leitu' sapna nei uhi.

Hunzatna T.Lalbiaklian, C-in-C, YPA Dorcas Veng in makaihna nei in, Mobile Phone mang hun 8th September, 2024 himahleh zannitak (27-09-24) hun in Mobile Phone Gutute' (Chinliansang-16Yrs. S/o Vungbiakching, Dorcas Road-B Area, Dorcas Veng banah Manglianding-16Yrs. S/o Songpau, Vengnuam) kipuangna apan YPA Dorcas Veng Gari zang in Heutute'n YPA Vengnuam heutute' thuzak masakna nei in, Mobile Phone guk aleitu' Lianmung H/o Niankhanchiin, Vengnuam South a omna YPA Vengnuam South Heutute' thuzak masakna nei in, a Inn chiat uah YPA Dorcas Veng in kalsuanna nei in, tuabang a YPA-DV Office ah Anu-le-pate' uh toh tut/sapkhawm vek a om ahihdan genna nei hi.

K.Khamzading, President, YPA Dorcas Veng in naupang chikchik khamtheih-guihtheih apan kikem siangthou a, mite' van guk chihte tawpsan ding in thuhilhna nei hi. G.Kamsanglian, Secretary, YPA Dorcas Veng in Guta' leh a Innkuante' YPA Dorcas Veng Office Record ah tuban sunzom nonlou ding in Kichiamna suaikaihna neisak in, naupang chikchik khamtheih-guihtheih (akikhelma ngei a) apan kibawl nuam taktak te'n OSTC, District Hospital, Lamka ah ki register ding in kokmuhna nei hi.

Apaisa 8th September, 2024 (Sunday) in atung a taklat Naupang nih (2) tegel in Inntekte' Biakinn kikhop kal in Nu Pamkhoching W/o (L) Upa V.Ginzalam, Dorcas Road-B Area, Dorcas Veng; Mobile Phone (Redmi Note 9 Pro) ana guksak ban'uah, Innsung vante pheklek in Dawr natan luhsawm mahleh uh Dawr kongkhak kalsia zoulou in taisan uhi.

K.Khamzading, President, YPA Dorcas Veng in Mobile Phone muhkik a om Innteknu'/Aneitu' (Pamkhoching) kiang ah piakikna nei in, Innteknu'n kipahthu genna in YPA Dorcas Veng thilpiak/sum piakna nei ut mahleh, YPA Dorcas Veng in nasep ding dawl sem leh meithai-tagah te adia hihtheih bangbang sem ahihman in, Innteknu' (Pamkhoching) thilpiak nawlkhin a omna theisiam ding in K.Khamzading, President, YPA Dorcas Veng in ngen hi. 

CVDF CLEANLINESS DRIVE: 2nd Mass Social Work

Organised by:
CENTRAL VILLAGE DEFENCE FORCE (CVDF)

"🪣KEEP ZOGAM CLEAN🏘️"
*Date:* 2nd October, 2024 (Wednesday)
*Time:* 7:00 am
*Starting Point:* Lamka Police Station, Tipaimukh Road
*End Point:* Pearsonmun (Transformer tan), Tipaimukh Road
*Flag Off:* Pu Suanlian Zomi, MoF-ZRO
*Opening Prayer:* Pastor Kamdoumang Ngaihte, PCI (R)
*New Bazaar Area Closing Prayer:* Rev. H. Soichinthang, NTBC Lamka
*Closing Prayer:* Pastor G. Sanglian Vualnam, EBCC

YPA SINGNGAT IN HANMUAL HAHSIANG

🍃Tuzingkal in YPA Singngat in Hanmual hahsiangna nei…👏🏼👏🏼

28-09-2024 | Saturday
©𝐙𝐨𝐠𝐚𝐦 𝐈𝐧𝐒𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭

GAMNOM SAPORMEINA POLICE TEN EIMI 2 ANA HUHDOH

Jani date 28/9/2024,Nidan 7:35pm vel ah  Duty lha Gamnom Sapormeina Police Station ah pat ASI Nehkhosat vetsui na noiya VDF mili  Letminsei,Sonkhohao,Rengkhoson chuleh Chungkhohao in Gamiphai khella galhai lha eimi mini 1.Khamkhohao Lhouvum(39)yrs S/o Henkhokam,Saron Veng chuleh 2.Henkhogin (37)yrs S/o Seijahao, Nazareth Veng Motung chu Shantipur chan aga del lha uvin ahin nungpui doh uvin ahi.  Hangsan tah a duty bol ah ahinkho chan ding kicha lou hella mini hinkho aga huh doh jih uvin OC Gamnom Sapormeina Thangpu Kipgen le Officers hon duty lha ho vailhun naleh kipah thilpeh Rs 1000/- cheh ana peh uvin ahi. Duty kitah na neipuma damsel a mini hinkho aha huh doh jih uvin OC Gamnom Sapormeina  in ama ho chunga pachat na sangtah ana pe in ahi. Khonung jongle hichi sanga phajo le hoijo a mipi dinga kipeh doh nale duty phatah a abol be ding uvin tilkhou na anei in ahi. 

TBCD YOUTH SUNDAY 2024

 🩷🤍💖 Y O U T H    S U N D A Y 💚💜🤎

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Photographs by:-
Michael H. Manlun
Date: 29 September, 2024
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