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Hill based bodies decry shooting

Imphal, July 29: Naga frontal organizations condemned in the strongest term the barbaric act of killing a pregnant woman identified as Thokchom Rabina in front of her 3 years old son reportedly by the state police commandos on July 23 at the busy Imphal market in broad day light.

The United Naga Council (UNC), All Naga Students' Association, Manipur (ANSAM), Naga Women's Union, Manipur (AWUM), and Naga Peoples' Movement for Human Rights(NPMHR) expressed shock over unrestrained firing.

The organization blamed that the state security forces instead of providing protection and security are extorting and terrifying the people, and this is one of the reasons why the hill people are opposed to the cabinet decision of deploying Indian Reserve Battalion (IRB) and Manipur police commandos in the hill areas of Manipur, justified the UNC, ANSAM, NWUM and NPMHR.

The government led by Shri O.Ibobi including all the MLAs owe moral responsibility and should resign for failing to address the suffering of the people, they stated stated.

The Naga frontal organizations assured full support in all sorts of democratic protests to be launched by the joint action committee (JAC) formed against the killing of Rabina and her unborn son till the demands are met, they further added.

More Naga bodies condemn

Imphal, February 19 : The United Naga Council (UNC), Naga Women Union Manipur (NWUM), All Naga Students Association, Manipur (ANSAM) and Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (South Sector) (NPMHR) have expressed their deepest anguish over the brutal murder of Dr Th Kishan, SDO of Kasom Khullen Sub Division and two of his subordinate staff, Yumnam Token, and Aribam Rajen by unknown miscreants on February 17 near Taphou Kuki village after abducting them from Ukhrul district on February 13 .

UNC president Samson Remmei, NWUM president Grace Shatsang, ANSAM president A.David Choro and NPMHR-South sector convenor Sengul Phamhring while conveying their message through NNN said that the Naga frontal organisations strongly condemn such inhuman act of killing people, whatsoever the justification may be.

"We would like to emphasize that such senseless violence and bloodshed has bereaved and traumatized many families psychologically and physically and marred the peaceful co-existence of communities," they said.

The four Naga influential bodies then stated that in this moment of grief, the Naga people express "our deepest condolence to the families of the deceased," ading, "We share their grief and burden of being innocent victims of an inhuman act.

We put forth our sincerest and most earnest commitment that we will do our utmost within our disposal to bring those guilty to book and justice".

UNC, ANSAM, NWUM and ANSAM appeal to all in the 'spirit of oneness in this time of sorrow and grief' to uphold the ideals of peace and tolerance.

"At this juncture of chaos and confusion perpetrated by unidentified miscreants we urge the peace loving people of Manipur and other like-minded individuals and organizations to exercise utmost restrain and refrain from falling victims to the blame-game which will only fulfill the intentions of vested groups and anti-social elements that seeks to sow seeds of hatred and differences among communities.

We also urge all for collective and strongest efforts and endeavors to defeat and stop the commission of such heinous crimes and killings from our society," the Naga bodies said.

Manipur NGO's Send Christmas Greetings

By M Kaimuanthang

Ccpur, Dec 24 : The Kuki National Organistaion, KNO, has issued a statement in the name of Lenin H Kuki, information and publicity secretary today in which it conveyed Christmas greetings to all the Kuki churches wishing them a merry Christmas and joyous new year.

In the release it said that the KNO is very much aware of the pathetic social, economic and political situation due to which many are unable to warm theselves even with second hand clothes.

Moreover, many are faced with hardships and painful conditions due to the harvest failure from the jhum type cultivation thus making the celebration of Christmas very gloomy, it said.

In spite of this, the KNO appealed to all to seek God so as to celebrate the occassion with real peace of mind while appealing further to all not to lose confidence and support to their national struggle.

"As the Kuki people yearned for peace the KNO hoped a peaceful settlement on their legitimate demands and democratic political aspirations would be gained by the peace process in the name of the SoO with the government," the release said.

NNN adds: Sending out Christmas greetings to the people, the Kuki Students Organisation, general headquarters (KSO-Ghq) and All Naga Students Association, Manipur (ANSAM) have wished and said that let this Christmas bring peace, harmony and prosperity among the peaple.

The apex bodies of Kuki students and Naga students in Manipur also prayed that joy, love and hope fill every heart this Christmas.

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