Press Release: Demand resignation of Education Minister and Director of Education

NEFIS MEMBERS SUBMIT MEMORANDUM TO MANIPUR CM! DEMAND RESIGNATION OF EDUCATION MINISTER AND DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION FOR BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR MASS FAILURE OF GOVT. SCHOOL STUDENTS! The activists of North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) Manipur Unit, today submitted a memorandum to the Manipur Chief Minister regarding the issue of mass failure of government school […]

NEFIS MEMBERS SUBMIT MEMORANDUM TO MANIPUR CM! DEMAND RESIGNATION OF EDUCATION MINISTER AND DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION FOR BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR MASS FAILURE OF GOVT. SCHOOL STUDENTS! The activists of North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) Manipur Unit, today submitted a memorandum to the Manipur Chief Minister regarding the issue of mass failure of government school […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2016/06/press-release-demand-resignation-of-education-minister-and-director-of-education/

Press Release: NEFIS protests against the brutal crackdown on Manipuri Students

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS) Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com ______________________________________________________ Date: 13.06.2016 PRESS RELEASE NEFIS PROTESTS AGAINST THE BRUTAL CRACKDOWN ON MANIPURI STUDENTS! North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) alongwith other organizations today protested against Delhi Police at the Police Headquarters at ITO. It should be noted […]

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS) Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com ______________________________________________________ Date: 13.06.2016 PRESS RELEASE NEFIS PROTESTS AGAINST THE BRUTAL CRACKDOWN ON MANIPURI STUDENTS! North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) alongwith other organizations today protested against Delhi Police at the Police Headquarters at ITO. It should be noted […]

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NEFIS assistance

IMPHAL, May 29 : The North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) said it will provide counselling to North-East students desirous of seeking admission in Delhi University and Punjab University, Chandigarh.
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IMPHAL, May 29 : The North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) said it will provide counselling to North-East students desirous of seeking admission in Delhi University and Punjab University, Chandigarh.

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NEFIS admission counselling

IMPHAL, May 26: In order to ease the troubles of students seeking admission in Delhi University and others, North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) will be organising admission counselling camp at Samasakhi Girls Hr Sec School, Moirangk…

IMPHAL, May 26: In order to ease the troubles of students seeking admission in Delhi University and others, North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) will be organising admission counselling camp at Samasakhi Girls Hr Sec School, Moirangkhom from May 28 till June 1 (8 am to 11 am).

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NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS)

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS) Email: nefis.manipur@gmail.com ___________________________________________________________________ PRESS RELEASE Date: 26.05.15 NEFIS TO ORGANISE DELHI UNIVERSITY ADMISSION COUNSELLING CAMP IN MANIPUR! North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) is organizing Admission Counselling Camp in Imphal. It is to be noted that admissions in Delhi University will begin from 28th May and will continue till […]

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS) Email: nefis.manipur@gmail.com ___________________________________________________________________ PRESS RELEASE Date: 26.05.15 NEFIS TO ORGANISE DELHI UNIVERSITY ADMISSION COUNSELLING CAMP IN MANIPUR! North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) is organizing Admission Counselling Camp in Imphal. It is to be noted that admissions in Delhi University will begin from 28th May and will continue till […]

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Manipuri students in Delhi protest Manipur Govt’s inaction on mob violence : Photo Gallery

By Chingtham Balbir Khuman February 11, Delhi : A large number of students staged protest against the irresponsive and high headed nature of Manipur Government at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi. Students expressed their dissatisfaction towards the government as the state is not taking up any appropriate action on the issue of assault and murder of Muslim

By Chingtham Balbir Khuman February 11, Delhi : A large number of students staged protest against the irresponsive and high headed nature of Manipur Government at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi. Students expressed their dissatisfaction towards the government as the state is not taking up any appropriate action on the issue of assault and murder of Muslim

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2016/04/manipuri-students-in-delhi-protest-manipur-govts-inaction-on-mob-violence/

Joint Press Release on Collective Struggle against Communal Violence at Jantar Mantar, Delhi.

April 11, Delhi : The recent development of serious attacks on Muslim community in Manipur e.g. Iramsiphai Incident 25th March, 2016. Following which in another incident Md. Farooq, Md. Saddam and Md. Zavir were beaten up at Mayang Imphal in which the first 2 boys succumbed to injuries and 1 is critically injured. Condemning the communal

April 11, Delhi : The recent development of serious attacks on Muslim community in Manipur e.g. Iramsiphai Incident 25th March, 2016. Following which in another incident Md. Farooq, Md. Saddam and Md. Zavir were beaten up at Mayang Imphal in which the first 2 boys succumbed to injuries and 1 is critically injured. Condemning the communal

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2016/04/joint-press-release-on-collective-struggle-against-communal-violence-at-jantar-mantar-delhi/

Meet pleads UN to probe BT Road case

IMPHAL, February 7: Extending solidarity to the demand for justice to the killing of Sanjit and Rabina at BT Road on July 23, 2009, students from different communities gathered today at the Centenary Hall of Manipur University under the aegis of North …

IMPHAL, February 7: Extending solidarity to the demand for justice to the killing of Sanjit and Rabina at BT Road on July 23, 2009, students from different communities gathered today at the Centenary Hall of Manipur University under the aegis of North East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) to take out a candle light vigil

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2016/02/meet-pleads-un-to-probe-bt-road-case/

NE communities protest outside Manipur Bhawan

IMPHAL, January 28: Following the confession of a Manipur Police head constable Thounaojam Herojit to his part in the broad daylight killing of an unarmed militant suspect, Chungkham Sanjit on July 23, 2009 in the BT Road, people from different North-E…

IMPHAL, January 28: Following the confession of a Manipur Police head constable Thounaojam Herojit to his part in the broad daylight killing of an unarmed militant suspect, Chungkham Sanjit on July 23, 2009 in the BT Road, people from different North-East communities led by the North East Forum for International Solidarity gathered in huge numbers

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2016/01/ne-communities-protest-outside-manipur-bhawan/

NEFIS organizes Relief Journey to help victims of Manipur earthquake

IMPHAL, January 22: The Relief Journey organized by North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) reached Longmai village in Noney and helped the victims of the earthquake, said a press release by NEFIS. It said, the Relief Journey was commence…

IMPHAL, January 22: The Relief Journey organized by North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) reached Longmai village in Noney and helped the victims of the earthquake, said a press release by NEFIS. It said, the Relief Journey was commenced on January 17, from Manipur University and preceded to Noney in Tamenglong district. NEFIS volunteers not

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Relief journey organised by NEFIS helps Manipur earthquake victims

Imphal, Jan 18 : The Relief Journey organized by North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) reached Longmai village in Noney and helped the victims of the earthquake. The Relief Journey commenced on 17th of January, from the Manipur Universi…

Imphal, Jan 18 : The Relief Journey organized by North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) reached Longmai village in Noney and helped the victims of the earthquake. The Relief Journey commenced on 17th of January, from the Manipur University, Imphal and proceeded to Noney in Tamenglong district. NEFIS volunteers had decided to organize this relief

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Sharmila fasting against AFSPA not onto death, Defence Witness asserts

IMPHAL, October 7: For the second consecutive day today, Irom Chanu Sharmila was produced before Akash Jain, the Metropolitan Magistrate, at the Patiala House Court, New Delhi in connection with

NEFIS activists with Irom Chanu Sharmila.

NEFIS activists with Irom Chanu Sharmila.

IMPHAL, October 7: For the second consecutive day today, Irom Chanu Sharmila was produced before Akash Jain, the Metropolitan Magistrate, at the Patiala House Court, New Delhi in connection with the case no. 476/02/2012 FIR No. 222/2006 Parliament Street Police Station.

Human Rights Alert executive director Babloo Loitongbam deposed before the Magistrate as the only defence witness and was cross examined by the Public Prosecutor, according to a press release of the HRA.

It said her matter was listed as item no. 43 by the court.

In his statement before the court, Babloo Loitongbam stated that he has known Irom Sharmila for more than 20 years for her social and political activism, it said.

He stated that he came to Delhi along with Sharmila on October 4, 2006 as she wanted to take her struggle to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 to Delhi and generate national interest, it said.

He told the court, on arrival they went to Gandhi Samadhi to pay respect, it said.

He had also said that in the evening they continued the dharna at the Jantar Mantar and they sought an appointment with the then Prime Minister and the Home Minister, it said.

Babloo also said that on the evening of October 6, 2006, some people came to check her health condition, but she told them that she does not need it, according to the statement.

Later a group of police personnel cordoned off the area, her supporters surrounded her but the police dispersed the supporters by the use of illegal force in violation of the fundamental rights of peaceful assembly and protest, he said, according to the statement.

He said thereafter Sharmila was arrested under a false charge under section 309 of the IPC (attempt to commit suicide), it added.

During the cross-examination by the additional Public prosecutor, Babloo firmly denied the suggestion that Sharmila was on a fast unto death on that particular day and explained that she was fasting until the AFSPA was repealed, it said.

There is an attempt to falsely represent her struggle by the State, he told the court, it said.

Further according to the statement, eminent social activist Medha Patkar had met the anti- Armed Forces Special powers Act 1958 crusader in the court house yesterday morning and suggested that a mass movement be started along with the women street vendors of Manipur.

It said in the evening yesterday, another eminent activist Swami Agnivesh visited her in Tikendrajit Bhavan and had an hour long conversation during which he assured her all support and solidarity.

The court has fixed December 15 and 16 for the date of the final hearing on the case, it said.

Meanwhile, according to a statement of the North East Forum for Internation Solidarity, activists of the forum met Irom Sharmila today and expressed their solidarity with her struggle against the Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA).

It said NEFIS has pledged to wage a nationwide struggle against this draconian and anti-people law. AFSPA grants special powers to the armed forces, the most controversial being the legal immunity it provides to army officers, it said.

AFSPA is an anti-people, oppressive act, the law gives special powers for detaining, using lethal force and entering and searching premises without warrant. North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) demands that AFSPA should be repealed from all states, ending the miseries of the people, it said.

AFSPA has been condemned nationally and internationally by all democratic and justice loving people. NEFIS calls upon all the communities of north east to raise a united struggle against AFSPA, the NEFIS statement said.

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NEFIS to celebrate Irabot Day

IMPHAL, Sept 27: The North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) is celebrating Irabot Day on September 30. According to a statement of the forum, people from different communities of North-East

IMPHAL, Sept 27: The North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) is celebrating Irabot Day on September 30.

According to a statement of the forum, people from different communities of North-East Region of India as well as other parts of the country will be participating in the programme.

The programme will be held at Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi from 1:30 p.m. and will include a group discussion on the topic ‘Relevance of Irabot’s Legacy in Contemporary Times’ as well as rendering of revolutionary song written by Irabot, it said.

The North-East Students of Delhi University have pledged their support for the programme which seeks to highlight the necessity of Irabot’s ideas amid the present state of discord between different communities, it continued.

Irabot stood for unity among different oppressed communities as a necessary step for people to liberate themselves. At this crucial juncture, NEFIS takes it as a duty to highlight the ideas which this great revolutionary stood for, it said.

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Indian Army pesonal rapes a pregnant Bodo woman in Kokrajhar district of Assam; North East students demanded arrest of the rapist

North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) protests in front of Assam Bhawan and demands immediate arrest of army personnel who raped a pregnant woman in Kokrajhar district of Assam.  

North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) protests in front of Assam Bhawan and demands immediate arrest of army personnel who raped a pregnant woman in Kokrajhar district of Assam.

NEFIS Activists demanding arrest of rapist Indian Army
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A large number of activists, students and north-east people protested today, in front of Assam Bhawan under the banner of North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) condemning the brutal gang rape of a pregnant woman by the army personnel in Assam’s Kokrajhar district which took place late on Sunday night. NEFIS demands immediate arrest of army personnel who raped the woman in Kokrajhar district of Assam.

Eminent activist Maya John of Centre for Struggling Women too joined the protest and pointed out the role of “AFSPA (Armed Forces Special Powers Act)”  in granting impunity to the Armed forces personnel who have been abusing the people of North-East including Assam, who have faced various forms of repression in the past. Among which women are the most vulnerable victims, facing brutal exploitation such as rape. It is to be noted that AFSPA (Armed Forces Special Powers Act) is imposed in various districts of Assam under which Army officers have legal immunity for their actions. There are serious chances of putting even this rape case under the carpet as done earlier. Police cannot take any action against the perpetrators unless the Home Ministry gives permission for the same. Such provisions clearly stand against common masses as such cases are gross violation of human rights and justice. NEFIS will take the issue further in the coming days if the government does not immediately arrest the perpetrators and takes action against them.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/08/indian-army-rape-a-pregnant-bodo-woman-in-kokrajhar-district-of-assam-north-east-students-demanded-arrest-of-the-rapist/

NEFIS activist protest outside RML hospital against assault on a Manipuri nurse on duty.

NEFIS Press release, 16 July 2015 In response to the physical assault on a Manipuri nurse of Dr RML Hospital on the night of 13 July, activists of North-East Forum

NEFIS activist outside RML hospital

NEFIS activist outside RML hospital

NEFIS Press release, 16 July 2015

In response to the physical assault on a Manipuri nurse of Dr RML Hospital on the night of 13 July, activists of North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) gathered in protest outside the Hospital gate. The nurse from Manipur was attacked by a patient at 13th night inside the hospital. The patient was brought in as part of a medico-legal case and was accompanied by policemen. NEFIS condemns the unsafe work atmosphere in the hospital and considers it a huge problem that women employees are being attacked by patients during their work hours and more so during night shifts. Such violent assaults are not only a crime but also a violation of labour rights, such as the right to a safe work environment. The recent attack on the nurse from Manipur also reflects how nurses and other workers from the North-East are exposed to racist attacks in their workplace and are highly vulnerable. The organization strongly feels that most such attacks on North-East women and youth have a racist undertone, and that such attacks are facilitated in a large number of workplaces which have ad-hoc security arrangements.

Considering that the hapless nurse was attacked by a person accompanied by policemen and the immediate assistance she received in warding off her assailant came from a doctor, it is evident that the RML hospital administration has to take greater efforts at enhancing its own security measures and staff. Greater precautionary measures as well as proper surveillance of patients brought in as part of medico-legal cases is a responsibility that RML Hospital should take on more seriously. To this effect, NEFIS activists submitted a memorandum to the hospital’s Medical Superintendent. A delegation also met police officials at the nearest police station to apprise them of concerns regarding the lack of safety in RML and other hospitals. The delegation emphasized that in conditions of poor security, nurses and other healthcare workers from the North-East were falling easy targets because they looked different.

The demands raised by NEFIS included:

  1. Better protection and security for nurses and workers from North-East should be given, especially at night.
  2. Provision of an assurance from the CMO’s office that all the nurses and workers should be treated equally and no racial or sexual discrimination should be faced by them.
  3. Compensation and other assistance should be provided to the victim immediately so as to help her overcome the trauma of the assault.
  4. To curb future racist attacks of such kind, proper measures should be taken by the local police station to address loopholes in the given system.

NEFIS can be contacted at nefis.delhi(at)gmail(dot)com

 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/07/nefis-activist-protest-outside-rml-hospital-against-assault-on-a-manipuri-nurse-on-duty/

NEFIS protest against denial of reservation for ST student from outside NCT,Delhi in Ambedkar University, Delhi

Delhi, 14 July 2015: North East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) yesterday protested against denial of reservation for ST students from outside NCT, Delhi. A delegation of two members met

Delhi, 14 July 2015:

North East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) yesterday protested against denial of reservation for ST students from outside NCT, Delhi. A delegation of two members met Deputy Registrar(Admin) Manish Kumar Bahuguna who has sought time of three days for taking appropriate action. This is a matter of huge concern for all Schedule Tribe (ST) students from outside NCT (National Capital Territory), Delhi especially from north-east that they are being denied the reservation in admission for the undergraduate courses in Ambedkar University.  It is to be noted that there are 35 seats for each undergraduate course in AUD out of which 85% seats are reserved for the students of Delhi which means 5.25 seats are reserved for the students from outside NCT, Delhi.

0.4 seat should be reserved for the Scheduled Tribe students from outside NCT, Delhi. 0.75 seat has been reserved for the SC students and thus 1 seat has been prescribed for the same. In such a case, roster system should be followed under which every third year one seat has to be reserved for ST students. But not a single seat has been reserved for ST student from outside NCT, Delhi since its inception in 2007.

Furthermore, the Delhi has no ST population of its own. ST students which reside here are immigrants who are second generation learners of their family. Majority students from ST community are from outside NCT, Delhi and they are the first generation learner of their families coming from geographically most backward area of the country which are yet to be mainstreamed. This not just amounts to unequal treatment with first generation learner ST students from outside NCT, Delhi vis-à-vis ST students from Delhi but also sheer discrimination with students from north-east from where majority of ST students come.

It should also be noted that in accordance with the reservation policy of  the Government of NCT, Delhi reservation for OBC students from outside NCT, Delhi have not been provided but these seats have been put in non reserved category. These seats were meant for social justice and should have been reserved for the SC and ST students.

This is a press release from NEFIS sent to Kanglaonline on 14th July 2015. They can be contacted at nefis(dot)delhi(at)gmail(dot)com.

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NEFIS Press Release on Removal of AFSFA from Tripura

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS) Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com ______________________________________________________ PRESS RELEASE Date: 28.05.15 North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) welcomes the

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS)

Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com

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PRESS RELEASE

Date: 28.05.15

North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) welcomes the move of Tripura government to repeal Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from Tripura state. It is to be noted that AFSPA was imposed in Tripura from last 18 years. AFSPA grants special powers to the armed forces, the most controversial being the legal immunity it provides to army officers. AFSPA is an anti-people, oppressive act, the law gives special powers for detaining, using lethal force and entering and searching premises without warrant. North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) demands that AFSPA should be repealed from all states, ending the miseries of the people.

 

Thanking You

Hem Chandra Brahma

Media Coordinator

North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS)

Contact: 7838983871 Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com

 

 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/nefis-press-release-on-removal-of-afsfa-from-tripura/

NEFIS Press Release Regarding DU Admission Campain 2015

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS) Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com ______________________________________________________ PRESS RELEASE Date: 24.05.15   NEFIS TO ORGANISE ADMISSION COUNSELLING CENTRES IN

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS)

Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com

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PRESS RELEASE

Date: 24.05.15

 

NEFIS TO ORGANISE ADMISSION COUNSELLING CENTRES IN MANY DISTRICTS OF NORTH-EAST.

North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) is organizing Admission Counseling Camps  across North-East India. It is to be noted that admissions in Delhi University will begin from 28th May for Online mode and 5th of June for Offline mode. NEFIS being an Umbrella organization of North-East people will therefore provide admission counseling to aspirants at various centres of North-East as well as in Delhi .As students face a lot of hassles during admission time, our activists will help aspiring students and provide them with necessary information so that they get hassle-free admission in Delhi University. The admission counseling camp in Manipur will be in Imphal (West) at  Samasakhi Girls Higher Secondary School at Moirangkhom from 2nd June till 15th June. The timings for counseling will be 10 am-12 noon. It will attended by large number of students and activists. Our activists in different places of North-East will organize camps and students can contact them for admission related information at the following places:

  1. Delhi Unit – 07838983871, 09015477571
  2. Assam Unit – 09706212163
  3. Nagaland Unit – 09436617319
  4. Arunachal Pradesh Unit – 08586995049
  5. Manipur Unit : Senapati District Unit- 09654833592

Kakching Unit- 07827550323

Thoubal Unit – 09863230064

 

Chinglen Khumukcham (Convenor, North-East Forum for International Solidarity)

Contact: 07838983871

Hem Chandra Brahma (Media Coordinator, North-East Forum for International Solidarity)

Contact: 09818689635

 

Thanking You

Hem Chandra Brahma

Media Coordinator

North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS)

Contact: 7838983871 Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/05/nefis-press-release-regarding-du-admission-campain/

NEFIS Demands Immediate Independent Judicial Probe Into Molestation Of Three Women By Army Personnel In Arunachal Pradesh

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS) Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com ______________________________________________________ PRESS RELEASE Date: 18.04.15   NEFIS DEMANDS IMMEDIATE INDEPENDENT JUDICIAL PROBE INTO

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS)

Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com

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PRESS RELEASE

Date: 18.04.15

 

NEFIS DEMANDS IMMEDIATE INDEPENDENT JUDICIAL PROBE INTO MOLESTATION OF THREE WOMEN BY ARMY PERSONNEL IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH!

ARREST 12 ARMY PERSONNEL INVOLVED IN MOLESTATION IMMEDIATELY!

A DELEGATION OF NEFIS SUBMITS MEMORANDUM TO RESIDENT COMMISSIONER OF ARUNACHAL BHAWAN!

 

Today a two member delegation of NEFIS submitted a memorandum to the Resident Commissioner of Arunachal Bhawan regarding molestation of three women by Army personnel in Arunachal Pradesh. It is to be noted that on April 6th 12 Indian Army personnel molested three Arunachalee women in Jullang village of Lower Taraso in Papum Pare. But sadly, none of them have even been identified by the local police. The state government holds the responsibility of safety and well being of its people but this event shows total failure on government’s side. Women are being attacked by the Army in the midnight. Arunachal Pradesh government has not set up an independent judicial enquiry into the matter. The whole village came to file the FIR but even now the molesters are at large. It is to be noted that AFSPA was recently extended to different districts of Arunachal Pradesh which gives legal immunity to the army personnel from police persecution and permission has to be granted by the central government to prosecute the army personnel. Such anti-people act has to be repealed immediately.

Following demands have been underlined in the memorandum:

  1. Arunachal Pradesh government should immediately set up independent judicial enquiry into the matter.
  2. Arunachal Pradesh government should immediately seek permission from the Central government to prosecute the Army personnel involved in molestation.
  3. Arunachal Pradesh state government should track the movement of army personnel in the state.
  4. Arunachal Pradesh government should write to the Central government to roll back Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA) from the state.

 

If our demands are not immediately heard we will take this issue to national level and wage a struggle against such atrocities.

 

Thanking You

Hem Chandra Brahma

Media Coordinator

North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS)

Contact: 7838983871 Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com

 

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NEFIS demands immediate arrest of army personnel

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS) Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com ______________________________________________________ PRESS RELEASE Date: 12.04.15 NEFIS(North East Forum for International Solidarity)  demands immediate

NORTH-EAST FORUM FOR INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY (NEFIS)

Correspondence Add: 2/21, Double Storey, Vijaynagar, Delhi; Ph: 7838983871; Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com

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PRESS RELEASE

Date: 12.04.15

NEFIS(North East Forum for International Solidarity)  demands immediate arrest of army personnels  who raped three women in Karbi Anglong district of Assam. It is to be noted that AFSPA(Armed Forces Special Powers Act) is imposed in Karbi Anglong district of Assam under which Army officers have legal immunity for their actions. There are serious chances of putting even this rape case under the carpet as done earlier. Police can not take any action against the perpetrators unless the Home Ministry gives permission for the same. Such provisions clearly stand against common masses as such cases are gross violation of human rights and justice. NEFIS will take up the issue in the coming days against inaction against the rapists.

 

Thanking You

Chinglen Khumukcham

Convener

North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS)

Contact: 7838983871 Email: nefis.delhi@gmail.com

 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/nefis-demands-immediate-arrest-of-army-personnel/