Commercial Sex Workers CSW pin hope on SC decree

Shunned by the Government, ostracised by the society and constantly harassed by rogue customers, commercial sex workers in the State are hoping for return to normal life following a decree by the Supreme Court for rehabilitation programme of those invo…

Shunned by the Government, ostracised by the society and constantly harassed by rogue customers, commercial sex workers in the State are hoping for return to normal life following a decree by the Supreme Court for rehabilitation programme of those involved in the world’s oldest trade Source The Sangai Express

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Puya Meithaba event revisited

Meitei National Front Kangleipak MNFK is going to observed 283rd anniversary of Puya Meithaba Burning of Ancient Manipuri Scriptures observation from January 2 to 16 Source The Sangai Express

Meitei National Front Kangleipak MNFK is going to observed 283rd anniversary of Puya Meithaba Burning of Ancient Manipuri Scriptures observation from January 2 to 16 Source The Sangai Express

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Let’s understand our rights, exhorts RPF

Ahead of the International Human Rights Day December 10 , the proscribed RPF has called upon all the people of Manipur to understand their inherent rights Source The Sangai Express

Ahead of the International Human Rights Day December 10 , the proscribed RPF has called upon all the people of Manipur to understand their inherent rights Source The Sangai Express

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Repeal AFSPA, says Group of NGOs

A group of NGOs evaluating India’s human rights situation for a UN sponsored review, today demanded the repeal of Armed Forces Special Powers Act AFSPA alleging that the government routinely violates the guidelines set by Supreme Court on the law…

A group of NGOs evaluating India’s human rights situation for a UN sponsored review, today demanded the repeal of Armed Forces Special Powers Act AFSPA alleging that the government routinely violates the guidelines set by Supreme Court on the law Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Two months ban on rail line work from Dec 16 by UNC UNC takes strong exception against PM’s statement on State’s territory status

Coming out hard against the recent statement of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that the Centre is committed to the territorial integrity of Manipur, the United Naga Council UNC has banned all works on the Jiribam Tupul rail line for two months with ef…

Coming out hard against the recent statement of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that the Centre is committed to the territorial integrity of Manipur, the United Naga Council UNC has banned all works on the Jiribam Tupul rail line for two months with effect from December 16 Source The Sangai Express

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Nodal officer appointed

IMPHAL, Dec 8: Dr Rangitabali Waikhom, assistant commissioner, Imphal east DC Office, has been appointed… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 8: Dr Rangitabali Waikhom, assistant commissioner, Imphal east DC Office, has been appointed as the nodal officer of Expenditure Monitoring Cell of 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly Election for Imphal East district.

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Poster campaign

MOREH, Dec 8: Kha-Nongpok Apunba Nupi Lup, Nupi Khunai chaokhat Lamjing Lup, Minority Women Dev…. more »

MOREH, Dec 8: Kha-Nongpok Apunba Nupi Lup, Nupi Khunai chaokhat Lamjing Lup, Minority Women Dev. Society, Muslim Nagar Women Dev. Association and Centre for Social Development (CSD), Moreh have jointly organized poster campaign and street corner meeting at Moreh town today as a part of the International Fortnight Observation Protesting Violence Against Women.

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JAC cease-work strike completes 46 days

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IMPHAL, Dec 8: The indefinite cease-work strike launched by the Joint Administrative Council of AMGEO and AMTUC demanding payment of arrears and other benefits of sixth pay commission has entered 46th day today.

A release of the JAC mentioned that the state government has remained insensitive towards their demands despite of the cease-work strike. It further warned the employees against violating the decision of the union.

Meanwhile, JAC of Bishnupur district has been rendering support to the cease-work strike and decided to continue till their demands are fulfilled.

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Tourism Paraphernalia

While the Manipur Tourism department is still in a euphoric hangover over the recently concluded… more »

While the Manipur Tourism department is still in a euphoric hangover over the recently concluded Sangai Tourism Festival 2011, what it now needs to do is some serious thinking and reality check on what it now flaunts as a demonstration of the tourism potential of the state. The tourism festival was indeed very well attended in all of the days it lasted, including most importantly on the day there was a bomb attack near the gate of the festival site. But the crowd turnout may not have all to do with tourism and by that virtue would be greatly off the mark to presume this is an indicator the state is ready for a booming tourism future. In more likelihood, this was more an indication of how starved of entertainment outlets Imphal and indeed the whole of the state has become in the past few decades. In the rural areas, where is life a little more paced out this starving need for release from routine life may not be as much, but in Imphal, which is today acquiring all the characteristics of a city, with shrinking living spaces, crowded streets, and an ever increasing pressure to find livelihood, the need is mounting each day. While it is growing in size and pace of life, it desperately lacks avenues to wind down at the end of each week of hard work and at the end of each day of grinding routine.

This is so especially in the still fledgling but nonetheless burgeoning private sector. No need to be modest about this but those who work, really have to work hard, and most often for salaries that are far from hansom. In this ever growing sweatshop, what are pathetically missing are avenues for quality time after work hours. Acute power shortage has ensured the state is plunged into virtual darkness after daylight hours, which in winter is as early as 5pm, making any possibilities of extending waking hours into the evenings. By 7pm, there is nothing very much left to do in Imphal city. Even at homes, there isn’t much scope for the families to sit together in front of their TVs, or in reading rooms, talking and winding down, for there would invariably be extended load shedding. If outlets for outdoor unwinding from work tensions built up during the days or weeks are dead, so are they inside homes. Added to this, a puritanical culture of austerity enforced by many “governments” in the name of a skewed sense of morality has murdered openness in the society which gives individuals moments to strip themselves of extremely conservative social expectations and be themselves. Under the circumstance it is only but natural that there would be a desperate universal thirst for any offer of a release. Fairs and fetes such as the tourism festivals become precisely such opportunities, therefore the frenzied rush for them. Come to think of it, this entertainment starvation is loudly visible even in crowds that form to watch earthmovers at work or electricians on mechanised lifts repairing street lamps. At Moreh a familiar remark often heard amongst residents is, even Tamu, though for long under a military regime, offers more quality time after work than their own hometown, supposedly in a free society and polity.

This is however not to say the government should not be delusion about Manipur’s tourism potential. It does have it. What we are suggesting is for it to be realistic in its assessments and not be swept by false euphoria. In the effort to improve Manipur’s tourism potential, there are a lot more other things to be accomplished, including very mundane and seemingly insignificant considerations. As for instance, no tourist is going to be coming to the state with their own transportation facilities. Starting from the airport where they land and for all the days they spend in the state sightseeing, they would want to hire taxis. Journalists who constantly receive colleagues from other parts of India and abroad know how much of a problem this is for visitors. While there are taxis and auto-rickshaws for hire in the city, their fare structures are not regularised. Those who hire them would have to literally bargain and haggle with them. For visitors from outside the state who are unaware of the rates here, this is a source of immense irritation. Why cannot the government for a start, regularise the taxi service in the state, making it strictly a licensed profession, entitled to subsidies and taxes alike, with a standardised metered fare structure? More than the even the tourism festival, which is more of a large scale local fair meant for local consumption, even a routine thing like standardising taxi service would do much more towards welcoming tourists to the state.

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NEROCA enters CC Meet final

IMPHAL, Dec 8: NEROCA has entered the final of 55th CC Meet football tournament after… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 8: NEROCA has entered the final of 55th CC Meet football tournament after defeating NISA by 4-3 in the tie-breaker in the first semi-final match played today at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

Both NEROCA and NISA could not make any goal till the completion of normal time. The winner was later decided by a tie-breaker.

NEROCA scored four goals while NISA scored three goals in the tie-breaker.

M Ashok, Ng Tomarjit, Mahesh Rai and Th Roshan were the scorers of NEROCA while L Ratan, L Nabachandra and Th Borish scored for NISA.

Goalkeeper Mutum Raj of NEROCA was instrumental in making his team victorious by saving two goals against S Manimohon and G Golmei of NISA.

Assam Rifles Soccer will play against USA in the second semi-final match tomorrow.

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District games

IMPHAL, Dec 8: Special Olympics Bharat Manipur Chapter will organize District Games for persons with… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 8: Special Olympics Bharat Manipur Chapter will organize District Games for persons with disabilities under the scheme of sports and games for the disabled in Imphal East from December 17 to 19 at Eastern Ground and Thoubal district from December 28 to 30 at RIHPS, Yairipok.

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Afspa Should Not Be Removed While Cross-border Terror Continues

By Col (retd) Anil Bhat   The transcript of a conversation between terrorists in the… more »

By Col (retd) Anil Bhat
 
The transcript of a conversation between terrorists in the Kashmir Valley intercepted by security forces on 20 October reads: “Bilal kal phone kar raha tha bande ko ki aap Sallahuddin point pe jao wahan se E-mail karo mujhe aur tagda banda wahi dekho jo Sallahuddin ne dekha tha waisa tagada banda dekho jo Srinagar mein Batmaloo ki side kisi bhi jagah kuch panga karega toh yeh log aaj kal kah rahe hai bayan de rahe hain ki militancy khatam ho gayee  paar se dabaw aa gaya  hai thoda bahut bhagdadh  machao.” (Bilal phoned yesterday to take the man to Sallahuddin and email back to me….choose a man who is tough and smart like the one Sallahuddin chose, who can create some chaos to disprove what some people are saying about militancy being over… there is pressure from across to do some chaos…).

On the morning of 25 October 2011 two grenades explode at Srinagar’s crowded Lal Chowk and Batmaloo within a span of 15 minutes. While the Lal Chowk explosion caused injures to head constable Surinder Singh and constables Manoj Kumar and Manoranjan, the grenade hurled on a police picket in Batmaloo area barely one kilometre away exploded without causing any damage.   Over the next 24 hours, the third incident was a hit-and-run attack in Anantnag injuring a police constable the fourth incident a grenade lobbed at a CRPF picket outside the State Bank of India branch in Shopian’s Zanipora area, which failed to explode.

While no terrorist outfit claimed responsibility for these obviously coordinated attacks and fortunately no one was killed National Conference (NC) leader Mustafa Kamal created a far greater explosion by mouthing a typically separatist-style statement that the Army /forces not in favour of removal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act in the Valley were responsible. The Army swiftly responded by stating that whatever Mr Kamal said was not worthy enough of a response. Sections of media and observers labeled the statement as nothing short of preposterous. The senior leadership of NC tied itself up into knots in the process of damage control.

Transcripts of two more audio recordings of intercepted conversations shared with this writer by highly placed sources are worth mentioning. On 19 October 2011 the intercepted conversation is between Wasim, the only surviving senior Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist in the area around Kangan and his friend Altaf, who is blaming Pakistani agencies for instigating Wasim and some others already killed to join the militancy and advising him to surrender to security forces (SFs): “Tere demag mein Pakistan walon ne kaun sa keeda chhoda hua hai…… Tu samajhta kyon nahin tere ma-baap bhi tere liye pareshan hain….. yeh chor hein  Pakistan wale… kitne ko marwa rahe hein …. koi Taliban wale mar rahen kuchh border par mar rahe hein….  Kashmir Hindustan ka hai Hindustan ke saath hi rahega ..Ham kaun sa kafir hain..ham tera bhala chahte hain…” (What have the Pakistanis planted in your head?…why don’t you understand?… Your parents are very worried…These Pakistanis are crooks…See how many of your group they have got killed…some have been killed by the Taliban, some have got killed on the border…Kashmir is India’s and will remain with India… we are not infidels to advise you so… we are your well-wishers…). The other is a transcript of a conversation on 20 October between two unidentified suspects:  “Hum scheme karenge… Main raat ko hi isko utha lunga aur raat ko hi Kashmir me lejaenge aur iske upar FIR karenge… Bata denge inhone isko kahin mara hai… Ab dead body nahin de rahe hain… Phir yahan hartal laga denge… Mujhe aise marna hi hai, main apna ek bachha apne hath se maar dunga” (We will make a plan…. I will take him away at night to somewhere in Kashmir and then lodge an FIR that they abducted and killed him somewhere  and are not handing over the body to me…then we will hold an agitation here…)

Whether it is political expediency or selective amnesia, Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) chief minister’s widely reported statement of 22 October 2011 that the AFSPA and the Disturbed Areas Act (DAA) will be lifted from parts of the state and that too within days, while certainly not surprising, is most certainly too great a risk on too sensitive a matter to be taken unilaterally.

If what Mr Abdullah has stated is not unilateral, meaning that it has the Centre’s nod, then even the contemplation of such a move, leave alone its swift implementation, that too without consulting the Army and at such a stage when Line of Control (L0C) and the hinterland have had a spate of encounters with hundreds of Pakistani terrorists in 42 camps are being trained and equipped and waiting/trying to cross over, is not only amazing but disturbing.

27 October 2011 marks 64 years of J&K being saved and wrested from over 10,000 Pakistan army instigated raiders. Thereafter, 24x7x365/366, Indian Army has been guarding the LoC and preventing any alteration of its alignment either way at the cost of thousands of its casualties seems to have been forgotten. Or is it being overlooked or disregarded? If Mr Abdullah thinks that there is such a level of improvement in the Valley’s security that AFSPA and DAA can be lifted from some parts, he must remember that that has been possible, including the best tourist season in 25 years and an incident-free annual Amarnath pilgrimage, mainly because of the Army being there effectively.

If the separatists’ oft-parroted demand of removing AFSPA and ‘demilitarizing’ J&K is ever implemented, there should be no doubt that Pak army/ ISI/jihadis will complete what was attempted in 1947.

Mr Abdullah must also know that the India-specific terror infrastructure maintained by  Pakistan army and the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) is very much there, very active and of late, even more innovative. He also must know that there are enough Pakistani terrorists present in J&K and many trying to enter it and that removing AFSPA and DAA even selectively from some parts will only help these terrorists to enter them. He must also remember all the incidents of Pakistani terrorists in recent months and that the National Intelligence Agency has traced the perpetrators Delhi High Court attacks to Kishtwar, where investigations are currently on. The latest reports are that Ghulam Sarwar, of Lashkar e Tayyaba active for years in Udhampur and Doda districts is also involved.  

Mr Abdullah should also know that with all that has happened or ‘mis-happened’ in his government/ political party and governance of the state will not get wished away by drawing red herrings like demanding clemency for Afzal Guru or lifting the AFSPA and  DAA.

An assessment of Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India Department of Jammu & Kashmir Affairs on its website reads: “Level of Terrorist Violence and Security Situation in J&K – In 2008, the number of incidents is down by 35% and those of civilians killed by 42% and of security forces killed by 32% as compared to the previous year (2007)”. Further details are: “In 2009, the number of incidents is down by 30% and those of SFs killing by 15%. and civilians killing by 14% as compared to 2008; in 2010, (till July. 2010) the number of incidents increased by 11% and SFs killing by 40% but civilian killing come down by 54% in comparison with previous year; till 2008, 1428 grenade attacks have taken place whereas 1033 grenade attacks took place in 2007. In 2009 only 978 grenade attacks have been taken place; during the year 2010 (till July) 28 grenade attacks have been taken palace; the daily average of terrorist incidents is 1.93 during the year 2008 as against 3.00 for 2007. In 2009, the daily average of terrorist incidents is 1.36; in 2010 (till July.2010) the daily average of terrorist incident is 1.46”.

While MHA’s assessment till 2010 is quite obvious, the latest inputs covering 2011 so far are: there are 42 terrorist training camps in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK), of which 34 are active and 8 are dormant; there are upto 2500 terrorists being trained in the latest commando technique and use of hi-tech weapons and equipment; there are approximately 50 launch pads, with 750-800 terrorists poised for infiltration, for which dumping of arms, ammunition and equipment is in progress; there have been 35 attempts of infiltration across the LoC involving approximately 224 terrorists, out of which 54 succeeded, 32 were killed and one-Nissar Ahmed was apprehended recently; 19 Pakistani terrorists tried to enter India from other borders, mainly Nepal; in operations by Army and security forces so far this year, 116 terrorists were killed, 40 were apprehended and eight surrendered; in 66 terrorist attacks in the Valley this year, 30 innocent civilians and 27 security personnel were killed. Mr Abdullah has timed his latest statement on AFSPA with the Save Sharmila Jan Karvan rally from Kashmir to Manipur, which began on 16 October. However, what has emrged from latest reports about Irom Chanu Sharmila hunger-striking and force-fed for 11 years for removal of AFSPA is how she is at her ‘supporters’ mercy and how they have kept her propped and prevented her from leading a normal life. Her statements in an interview to a Kolkata daily are indeed significant: “The man I love is waiting for me impatiently. He came here to meet me but my supporters refused that idea… (At first) they insulted him and threatened him,” Sharmila said about Desmond Coutinho, a 48-year-old writer and activist, who met her in March this year. “It was a stormy night. He was sitting near the meira shang (women’s shelter) where the meira paibis (women activists) gather. They were hard-hearted.” The couple met on March 9 at a court, only after Coutinho sat on a hunger strike himself for two days.  Before she was released for a brief period, Sharmila requested the judge to provide him with security. Had it not been for the security, “Desmond could have been beaten to death”, Sharmila said.

In the Northeast, ULFA under Paraesh Baraua, NSCN-IM, PLA and some other groups, with their elements in   Burma and China are continuing their anti-India operations, which now involve not only terrorist attacks in the Northeastern states, but also training and supplying weapons to Naxal-Maoists. “Police commandos”, who replaced the Army in the parts of Manipur where  AFSPA was removed have been reported to have beaten all earlier records of human rights violations.

Not only the top brass of the three services, particularly Army, but the Defence Minister Mr. AK Antony has repeatedly and clearly stated that AFSPA must not be removed or amended, because any non-police personnel handling internal violence need to be covered, like the police is covered by the Criminal Procedure Code. Even with AFSPA, soldiers or para-military personnel do not have the kind and amount of power that a policeman has.

What certainly should be done is to rename AFSPA as Security Forces Special Services Act.

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Do you think two months ban on rail line work(Jiribam-Tupul) from Dec 16 by UNC against PM’s statement on State’s territory status is justified?

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Bonds beyond boundaries – Times of India

Bonds beyond boundariesTimes of IndiaIt has been a 13-year long journey for this college teacher from Manipur with sailor husband Sanjoy Dey of Lake Town. The initial hiccups are forgotten now. Blessed with two lovely daughters, they look back with joy…

Bonds beyond boundaries
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It has been a 13-year long journey for this college teacher from Manipur with sailor husband Sanjoy Dey of Lake Town. The initial hiccups are forgotten now. Blessed with two lovely daughters, they look back with joy. "I was a little apprehensive in the

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UNC says PM`s `commitment to Manipur territorial integrity` statement a damper … – KanglaOnline

UNC says PM`s `commitment to Manipur territorial integrity` statement a damper …KanglaOnlineIn a statement, the UNC has stated that while the Indo-Naga dialogue is underway and a democratic process of tripartite talk of GoI, GoM and the UNC for an al…

UNC says PM`s `commitment to Manipur territorial integrity` statement a damper
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In a statement, the UNC has stated that while the Indo-Naga dialogue is underway and a democratic process of tripartite talk of GoI, GoM and the UNC for an alternative arrangement for the Nagas in Manipur; the statement of the Prime Minister has
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NPF pledges to work for Naga integration – E-Pao.net

NPF pledges to work for Naga integrationE-Pao.netImphal, December 08 2011: The Naga People's Front, Manipur State unit fumed that the Congress-led Secular Progressive Front (SPF) Government has been opposing against its consolidation in the State, …

NPF pledges to work for Naga integration
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Imphal, December 08 2011: The Naga People's Front, Manipur State unit fumed that the Congress-led Secular Progressive Front (SPF) Government has been opposing against its consolidation in the State, reiterating that the political party would

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UNC reacts to PM’s statement with ‘ban’ – MorungExpress

UNC reacts to PM's statement with 'ban'MorungExpressDimapur, December 8 (MExN): The United Naga Council (UNC) expresses “disappointment” at the statement of the Prime Minister of India in committing to maintain the territorial integrity…

UNC reacts to PM's statement with 'ban'
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Dimapur, December 8 (MExN): The United Naga Council (UNC) expresses “disappointment” at the statement of the Prime Minister of India in committing to maintain the territorial integrity of Manipur, December 3 in Manipur's Imphal.
Prime Minister's statement 'disappoints' United Naga CouncilNagaland Post
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Manipur govt employees threaten not to vote for SPF – Nagaland Post

Manipur govt employees threaten not to vote for SPFNagaland PostThe Joint Administrative Council (JAC), an apex body of the employees of Manipur government, campaigning for adoption of pay bands recommended of the Sixth Pay Commission report, has threa…

Manipur govt employees threaten not to vote for SPF
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The Joint Administrative Council (JAC), an apex body of the employees of Manipur government, campaigning for adoption of pay bands recommended of the Sixth Pay Commission report, has threatened to abstain from voting in favour of the Congress and CPI,

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