Repeal AFSPA echo reaches Puducherry

IMPHAL, December 2: More than hundred activists and journalists participated in the State Level Seminar on Armed Forces Special Powers Act” Nation`s People`s and Women`s Security” at the Tamil Sangam Hall in Puducherry today. The seminar is being organised by … Continue reading

IMPHAL, December 2: More than hundred activists and journalists participated in the State Level Seminar on Armed Forces Special Powers Act” Nation`s People`s and Women`s Security” at the Tamil Sangam Hall in Puducherry today.

The seminar is being organised by the India Social Action Forum (INSAF).

Prof A Marx of the People`s Union for Human Rights chaired the seminar and gave a detailed background on the genesis of AFSPA and the people`s struggle demanding repealing the Act.

RN Ravi, retd Director of IB for the North East while elaborating on why AFSPA is an Act of war said when applied in the “disturbed areas”, it in fact treats the entire population as suspects.

Strongly advocating that the Act has no place in a democracy, he said it is a national shame that after 60 years of independence we are still struggling for its repeal.

He asserted that in 25 years serving as a part of the government he could not change the system.

Heri Tiphagne, chairman of the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM ASIA) narrated his experiences of participating in the festival of Hope, Justice and Peace on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of Irom Sharmila’s hunger strike in 2010.

He also pointed out how the various UN human rights bodies have consistently recommend the repeal of AFSPA and asserted that if India wants to claim for its rightful place in the world as the champion of human rights and democracy it has to get rid of AFSPA.

Sugumaran convenor of the Federation for People`s Rights Punducheery narrated his experience of being a part of national fact finding mission in the aftermath of the rape and murder of Thangjam Manoram in 2004.   

Babloo Loitongbam of Human Rights Alert asserted that the struggle for the repeal of AFSPA is not an individual struggle of Shramila or for that matter Manipuri people or the people of the North East and J&K.

But it is a struggle for anyone and everyone who cherish the democratic values and oppose militarism, he said. What started as a state of exception in the Naga Hills in the 1950s, has engulfed the whole North East and Jammu and Kashmir over the years, he lamented.

There is already a proxy AFSPA in the naxalite affected red corridor, he said before observing that if we do not reverse this process, the exception will eventually become the rule for the whole country and India will be no different from Pakistan.

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Painting competition

IMPHAL, Dec 2: The Wide Angle Social Development Organization, Sagolbandh Moirang Hanuba, Imphal organized a Painting competition for children at New Keithelmanbi on December 1 on the occasion of the World AIDS Day.

IMPHAL, Dec 2: The Wide Angle Social Development Organization, Sagolbandh Moirang Hanuba, Imphal organized a Painting competition for children at New Keithelmanbi on December 1 on the occasion of the World AIDS Day.

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New office bearers

KANGPOKPI, Dec 2: The election to the office of Kuki Inpi Gumhom Lhang conducted on December 30 at CC Hall Kangpokpi has elected TS Tongkhohao Kipgen and Sehlam Khongsai as president(Inpipu) and vice president (Admn/Semang) respectively while Haochon Haokip and … Continue reading

KANGPOKPI, Dec 2: The election to the office of Kuki Inpi Gumhom Lhang conducted on December 30 at CC Hall Kangpokpi has elected TS Tongkhohao Kipgen and Sehlam Khongsai as president(Inpipu) and vice president (Admn/Semang) respectively while Haochon Haokip and Lamkhomang Haokip have been elected as gen secy (Thuchingpipu) and secretary finance for the term 2013-2016.

In the meantime, Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills has also expanded its committee after the said election and nominated all the block presidents as executive members of KISH and S Dama Vaiphei, Nakhojang Village as joint secretary.

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Infant stolen

THOUBAL, December 2: A one and half year old infant has been found missing from his mother’s bed where he was left sleeping yesterday evening. Locals launched a massive search for the infant in the locality. The police have also … Continue reading

THOUBAL, December 2: A one and half year old infant has been found missing from his mother’s bed where he was left sleeping yesterday evening.

Locals launched a massive search for the infant in the locality. The police have also filed a case in this regard.

The infant named Leishemba is the son of Phanjoubam Itoba and Chaobi of Tekcham Bazar under Kakching police and is the youngest of three siblings.

According to family members, the mother runs a hotel at Tekcham Bazar, while the father works as a goldsmith and both were not present at home.

Last evening, around 8.30, Leishemba was playing at his mother’s hotel when his four year old cousin, daughter of his aunt, came and took him along with her, said family members.

Later, he was left sleeping on his mother’s bed. However, when the mother returned at around 7.30 pm she found him missing.

According to the mother, Leishemba wears a silver chain around his neck, silver trinkets on his ankles, gold earrings and a gold amulet around his waist.  

Meanwhile a case has been registered with the police regarding the incident. Soon after hearing the news about the missing child, the locals launched a massive man hunt in the locality.

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Manipur’s tradition of ritual singing, drumming and dancing set to be declared … – Times of India

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Democracy in danger: rights activist – The Hindu

The HinduDemocracy in danger: rights activistThe HinduSpeaking at a State-level seminar on Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) held in Madurai on Sunday, Mr. Loitongbam, executive director of Human Rights Alert in Manipur, said the brutal force o…


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