Ugly turn to blockade continues, six drivers hurt

At least six truck drivers sustained injuries, some of them seriously, missiles and stones rained on their vehicles, even as supporters of the indefinite bandh being called by Sadar Hills District hood Demand Committee set on fire a truck at Namthanjan…

At least six truck drivers sustained injuries, some of them seriously, missiles and stones rained on their vehicles, even as supporters of the indefinite bandh being called by Sadar Hills District hood Demand Committee set on fire a truck at Namthanjang village along National Highway 53 in the afternoon today Source The Sangai Express

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Declare NSCNIM as unlawful NCP

The Nationalist Congress Party NCP Manipur Pradesh strongly condemning the Sangakpham bomb blast demanded declaration of NSCN IM which it says was directly involved with the blast which claimed four civilian lives and seriously injuring another eig…

The Nationalist Congress Party NCP Manipur Pradesh strongly condemning the Sangakpham bomb blast demanded declaration of NSCN IM which it says was directly involved with the blast which claimed four civilian lives and seriously injuring another eight Source Hueiyen News Service

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Five vehicles torched by SHDDC supporters

By Newmai News Network Imphal, August 03: Even as the demand for Sadar Hill district has been scaled up from a 7-day economic blockade that began July 31 midnight to an indefinite general strike…

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By Newmai News Network Imphal, August 03: Even as the demand for Sadar Hill district has been scaled up from a 7-day economic blockade that began July 31 midnight to an indefinite general strike…

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Declare NSCN-IM as Unlawful: NCP

Imphal, August 4: The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Manipur Pradesh strongly condemning the Sangakpham bomb blast demanded declaration of NSCN-IM which it says was directly involved with the blast…

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Imphal, August 4: The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Manipur Pradesh strongly condemning the Sangakpham bomb blast demanded declaration of NSCN-IM which it says was directly involved with the blast…

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Act of Terrorism, says Gaikhangam

IMPHAL, Aug 3: It is a meaningless peace and a purposeless truce pact if one of the parties continue to kill the people and perpetrate violence. It is better to revoke such a ceasefire, MPCC (I)…

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IMPHAL, Aug 3: It is a meaningless peace and a purposeless truce pact if one of the parties continue to kill the people and perpetrate violence. It is better to revoke such a ceasefire, MPCC (I)…

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Financial Assistance to Entrepreneurs for Setting up Food Processing Industries

New Delhi, Aug 3: Government provides financial assistance to entrepreneurs for setting up food processing industries to avoid wastage of perishable products. The assistance is available to all…

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New Delhi, Aug 3: Government provides financial assistance to entrepreneurs for setting up food processing industries to avoid wastage of perishable products. The assistance is available to all…

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Cotton College To Tie-Up With Columbia University

Guwahati, Aug. 3: Cotton College, which was recently upgraded into a state university, will soon tie up with Columbia University to share knowledge and expertise on development projects. A team of…

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Guwahati, Aug. 3: Cotton College, which was recently upgraded into a state university, will soon tie up with Columbia University to share knowledge and expertise on development projects. A team of…

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Strike disrupts life in Manipur – The Hindu

The HinduStrike disrupts life in ManipurThe HinduAn indefinite general strike was imposed from Tuesday midnight by the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee (SHDDC), following the running over of three women including a college girl by a speeding o…


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Strike disrupts life in Manipur
The Hindu
An indefinite general strike was imposed from Tuesday midnight by the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee (SHDDC), following the running over of three women including a college girl by a speeding oil tanker, which was escaping from the
Manipur market blast kills fiveTimes of India
Manipur govt points finger at NSCN-IMMorungExpress
Manipur bandh today in protest against blastAssam Tribune
Calcutta Telegraph –Hindustan Times –Deccan Chronicle
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Pig rearers vulnerable to Japanese Encephalitis infection

IMPHAL, Aug 3: While recent trend of rearing pigs even in crowded residential pockets might fetch the owner’s handsome returns for their labour those staying in close proximity to pigs have…

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IMPHAL, Aug 3: While recent trend of rearing pigs even in crowded residential pockets might fetch the owner’s handsome returns for their labour those staying in close proximity to pigs have…

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Congress condemns blast – Calcutta Telegraph

Congress condemns blastCalcutta Telegraph3: Manipur PCC president Gaikhangam described the Sangakpham blast as crime against humanity and said the day would be remembered as Black Monday. Gaikhangam, while speaking to reporters at Congress Bhawan today…

Congress condemns blast
Calcutta Telegraph
3: Manipur PCC president Gaikhangam described the Sangakpham blast as crime against humanity and said the day would be remembered as Black Monday. Gaikhangam, while speaking to reporters at Congress Bhawan today, said it was a heinous crime and should
Revoke truce pact call: Talking through the hatE-Pao.net
Gaikhangam denounces NSCN(IM) on Sangakpham blastKanglaOnline

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Revoke truce pact call: Talking through the hat – E-Pao.net

KanglaOnlineRevoke truce pact call: Talking through the hatE-Pao.netHowever as in everything that has got to do with Manipur, trust the political class to foul things up and this time we had none but the Chief Minister himself trying to reduce the good…


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Revoke truce pact call: Talking through the hat
E-Pao.net
However as in everything that has got to do with Manipur, trust the political class to foul things up and this time we had none but the Chief Minister himself trying to reduce the good work of the intelligence agencies to some sort of a poor joke.
Manipur paralyzed for 12 hrs; effigies of Ibobi, Chidambaram, Muivah burntMorungExpress
State crippled by general strike and blockadeKanglaOnline
Congress condemns blastCalcutta Telegraph

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KYO seeks clarification – KanglaOnline

KYO seeks clarificationKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Aug 3: The Koren (Koireng) Youth Organization, Manipur has stated that the main suspect of Sangakpham blast, namely Anthony s/o Bonkolung of Sadu Koireng is not a resident of Sadu Koireng Village, Saikul sub-d…

KYO seeks clarification
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IMPHAL, Aug 3: The Koren (Koireng) Youth Organization, Manipur has stated that the main suspect of Sangakpham blast, namely Anthony s/o Bonkolung of Sadu Koireng is not a resident of Sadu Koireng Village, Saikul sub-division under Saikul police station

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KYO seeks clarification – KanglaOnline

KYO seeks clarificationKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Aug 3: The Koren (Koireng) Youth Organization, Manipur has stated that the main suspect of Sangakpham blast, namely Anthony s/o Bonkolung of Sadu Koireng is not a resident of Sadu Koireng Village, Saikul sub-d…

KYO seeks clarification
KanglaOnline
IMPHAL, Aug 3: The Koren (Koireng) Youth Organization, Manipur has stated that the main suspect of Sangakpham blast, namely Anthony s/o Bonkolung of Sadu Koireng is not a resident of Sadu Koireng Village, Saikul sub-division under Saikul police station

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`Vector borne diseases can be prevented and controlled` – KanglaOnline

`Vector borne diseases can be prevented and controlled`KanglaOnlineThe meeting was attended by journalists working in electronic and various print media of the state with All Manipur Journalist Working Association (AMWJA) president A Mobi as chief gues…

`Vector borne diseases can be prevented and controlled`
KanglaOnline
The meeting was attended by journalists working in electronic and various print media of the state with All Manipur Journalist Working Association (AMWJA) president A Mobi as chief guest, NVCDCP state Entomologist Y Kishna Singh as president and
Pig rearers vulnerable to JE infectionE-Pao.net

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`Vector borne diseases can be prevented and controlled` – KanglaOnline

`Vector borne diseases can be prevented and controlled`KanglaOnlineThe meeting was attended by journalists working in electronic and various print media of the state with All Manipur Journalist Working Association (AMWJA) president A Mobi as chief gues…

`Vector borne diseases can be prevented and controlled`
KanglaOnline
The meeting was attended by journalists working in electronic and various print media of the state with All Manipur Journalist Working Association (AMWJA) president A Mobi as chief guest, NVCDCP state Entomologist Y Kishna Singh as president and
Pig rearers vulnerable to JE infectionE-Pao.net

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State crippled by general strike and blockade – KanglaOnline

State crippled by general strike and blockadeKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Aug 3: The 12-hour general strike called by All Manipur Students' Union (AMSU) decrying the bomb blast at Sangakpham Bazar along with the ongoing indefinite general strike and economi…

State crippled by general strike and blockade
KanglaOnline
IMPHAL, Aug 3: The 12-hour general strike called by All Manipur Students' Union (AMSU) decrying the bomb blast at Sangakpham Bazar along with the ongoing indefinite general strike and economic blockade on national highways called by Sadar Hills
Manipur paralyzed for 12 hrs; effigies of Ibobi, Chidambaram, Muivah burntMorungExpress
Trucks torched during economic blockadeAssam Tribune

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State crippled by general strike and blockade – KanglaOnline

State crippled by general strike and blockadeKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Aug 3: The 12-hour general strike called by All Manipur Students' Union (AMSU) decrying the bomb blast at Sangakpham Bazar along with the ongoing indefinite general strike and economi…

State crippled by general strike and blockade
KanglaOnline
IMPHAL, Aug 3: The 12-hour general strike called by All Manipur Students' Union (AMSU) decrying the bomb blast at Sangakpham Bazar along with the ongoing indefinite general strike and economic blockade on national highways called by Sadar Hills
Manipur paralyzed for 12 hrs; effigies of Ibobi, Chidambaram, Muivah burntMorungExpress
Trucks torched during economic blockadeAssam Tribune

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AIR Imphal News -3rd Aug 2011 7.30 Evening

If the above link does not work, please use this alternate link Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

AIR News 7.30 a.m

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Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

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Editorial – Waning Humanity

The protest over the bomb blast on August 1 is overwhelming and also cuts across communities and political parties, as it indeed should be. Apart from notes of condemnation sent… Read more »

The protest over the bomb blast on August 1 is overwhelming and also cuts across communities and political parties, as it indeed should be. Apart from notes of condemnation sent to the media, there was also a bandh today. Although the latter protest was extreme and generally not desirable for reasons far too often and articulated by far too many, at least on the issue of such an atrocious crime, it was tolerable. The objective is first to register a radical public dissent and second to tell the government to not slacken its investigations into the crime. Four lives lost so violently and meaninglessly is nothing to trivialise. Sadly, although officially as well as to the media and thereby to a larger section of the newspaper reading public, four lives lost in a bomb blast has been reduced to a statistics, or an index to gauge the lethal power of the bomb and the scale of the devastation it caused, for the families which lost their loved ones so abruptly and violently, the sense and extent of the tragedy they are going through can only be imagined. Two minors were among those killed, and only parents with minor children will understand the excruciating pain this would be giving the families which suffered the losses. For them the tragedy would not have been any greater if a hundred died with their children. The grief over one loved one lost, for them would be equally immeasurable.

It is time to add some humanity to public assessment of crime and violence. A single undeserved death must be viewed with the gravity the event deserves. The desensitisation has been such that the government as well as the media wait for death figures of greater magnitudes before giving the event attention. The manner in which the extended violent conflict in the region has dehumanised everybody is unparalleled in the place’s history. It is not just about violence coming to be treated as routine and people getting casual about it, but it is more about the erosion of humanity in ordinary humans which is much more lamentable. People have become callous about deaths and injuries suffered by others, and therefore the element of empathy which is an invaluable quality in determining a civilised society is eroding away alarmingly in our society. We are here talking about ordinary citizens, including children, and not of soldiers and other combatants trained to kill and to be untouched by sights of dead people. The loss hence in these tragedies is not just physical and tangible, which appears in the media the next day and over which people cry foul or the government pays official compensation. There is a much more profound loss suffered – that of humanity of the ordinary. It goes without saying that our children who grow up in this environment would necessarily have very skewed morality and judgment of human predicament. This being the case, while even soldiers’ death should not be dismissed as nothing unnatural, civilian casualties must not be condoned at any cost, even if those fighting their wars try to explain it away as unavoidable collateral damage, or more grandiosely as the “sacrifice” every citizen owes to the so called people’s revolution, never considering the thought that the people for whom the war is supposedly being fought may already have become disillusioned by this war and do not want it anymore, especially in the brutalised avatar it is presenting itself as the present time.

It is also time for our forms of protests to be given an imaginative makeover too. So far, it has been about staging sit-in dharnas, street rallies or else calling bandhs and blockades. While these forms of showing resentment are extremely visible, the sheer repetition has resulted in an overall visual fatigue. As much as the routine deluge of news of violence and atrocities have desensitised the public’s mind, sights of women in formal ceremonial white, sitting in dramatised protest inside temporary roadside shades put up for the purpose are failing to have catch either eyeballs or popular imagination. The symbolism that reaches hearts has evaporated because of overuse, and nobody wants to see it on the front pages of their newspapers, although local papers still by habit and compulsions do it. What are also conspicuous by their absence in any of these protests are the enlightened sections of our society. The theatre doyens, sports achievers, intellectuals, media personalities and other well known and respected faces of the societies must now come out to give a face to public issues of importance. The concern raised after the most recent bomb blast at a crowded marketplace is certainly one of these.

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Sangakpham and Beyond Confronting Illegitimate Violence

By A. Bimol Akoijam In our times, empirically and theoretically speaking, terrorism has been an illegitimate child of a legitimate politics. The so-called “Islamic Terrorism” is a classic example. It’s… Read more »

By A. Bimol Akoijam
In our times, empirically and theoretically speaking, terrorism has been an illegitimate child of a legitimate politics. The so-called “Islamic Terrorism” is a classic example. It’s a part of common knowledge today that it is a phenomenon which was initiated and groomed by the Western Powers, particularly the United States, in their effort to counter the erstwhile Eastern Block. So is the case of the Tamil nationalist outfit LTTE, which was initially groomed by none other than peace loving Indian State. Now, going by the allegation of the Govt. of Manipur, perpetrator of the terrorist violence at Sangakpham turns out to be a “legitimate” organization.

Therefore, there is enough ground for us not to turn a blind eye to the nature of the unbridled violence — of which terrorism is only one side of the coin — that has come to subvert a civilized life in Manipur. In other words, the State must be equally subjected to our critical scrutiny for its role and complicity in perpetuating “illegitimate” violence on us.

This does not deny the fact, however, that terrorism shall remain an expression of illegitimacy precisely because its violence is naked and exclusively a product of a decision unmediated by established norms and institutional mechanisms. It is illegitimate because the acts, its violence and intimidation, are not accountable to the people, particularly to its victims. The violence that struck unsuspecting citizens at Sangakpham is one amongst a series of expressions of terrorism that the state has witnessed over the years.

Scourge of Illegitimate Violence
Make no mistake, planting bomb in public place and killing civilians can only be the handiwork of those who want to destroy Manipur and de-legitimize those who seek and work for the wellbeing and dignity of the people of Manipur. And given that NSCN (I-M) being an organization that does not recognize Manipur as it exists and arguably do not enjoy legitimacy amongst the people of Manipur, except in the eyes of some organizations and sections of the population, it may not be answerable for their acts, including for the alleged one at Sangakpham, to the people of Manipur. But, arguably the Government of India is answerable; in fact, far more than the alleged involvement of the NSCN (I-M), the Government of India must be held accountable for the death and destruction at Sangakpham. After all, those who died at Sangakpham are “citizens” of this country and NSCN (I-M) is a recognized “entity” by the Government of India with which it has been in “political talks” and a “cease-fire” has been in place between the “two entities” for more than a decade.

It must go without saying that the violence, or to use Max Weber’s expression “physical force”, that is deployed by the State is “legitimate” insofar as it is mediated by the established norms and institutional mechanisms. This has been the imperatives of a civilized polity, particularly represented by the democratic ethos. If the violence of the state does not commensurate with such normative and institutional mechanisms, it is not legitimate. 

This is another reason as to why we must bring the State into our scrutiny. The culture of an unmediated and illegitimate violence has been initiated, groomed and sustained by the state in Manipur for decades. The reality of the violence perpetrated on the people by the security and law enforcing agencies of the state is only a symptom of a deeper subversion of the normative and institutional mechanisms by the State itself. The notorious AFSPA is a classic example of that ethos. Allowing the military, an institution that is primarily there for war, to operate as a law enforcing instrument to deal with the “internal affairs” of the state for decades has encouraged a culture that seeks to deploy brutal violence as a means of addressing political and other issues. Incidentally, the illegal and unconstitutional character of such an approach could only be sustained when the Supreme Court in its Judgment on the Act pronounces that the “disturbed” condition wherein the Act has been enforced is not due to “armed rebellion” (or in Manipuri, “khutlai paiba lalhouba”)! It even goes on to say that the disturbance is not of such a “magnitude” so as to say that it constitutes a “threat” to the “security” of the nation. Had it admitted that the “disturbed” condition is due to “armed rebellion” and threatens the security of the nation, AFSPA would have been unconstitutional for there is Article 352!

Consequently, under this legal fiction, the deployment of militaristic violence and its ethos have been allowed to get entrenched in the state as a part of administrative mechanism. The price of that subversion of the normative and institutional mechanisms of a civilized constitutional order has been what we have been paying all these years. The inability to judge “legitimate” and “illegitimate” violence in the state is not unrelated to this subversion.

Thus, let not this tragedy at Sangakpham become an opportunity once more for those who treat the public, their sense and sensibility, with contemptuous behavior of Feudal Lords to subvert a historically rooted political issue, which they have been trying to turn into a question of “crime” in the sense of taking it as an issue of “law and order”. Indeed, let it be known that the grotesque world wherein illegitimate violence rules our life in the state was inaugurated, nurtured and sustained by that decades-old approach.

No More Rhetorical Justification
It must also be equally understood that for those people who fight against an ethos that encourages the dictum, “kill the dog and give him a bad name”, a much more dangerous ethos than the classical example of lawlessness communicated by the saying “give a bad name to the dog and kill him”, must not keep on asking for the “reason” or “explanation” following such crimes as we have seen at Sangakpham. Whatever reasons that might come cannot be the rationales for justifying what is essentially indefensible “legitimate” violence. Be it under the cloak of AFSPA or counter-insurgency or in the name of “revolution” or “liberation”, one must be able to recognize an illegitimate violence for what it is. 

In a similar sense, we must be careful of the expression “collateral damage”, an atrocious term introduced by States rather than non-state entities, which suggests that the killing is “unintended” while not denying the premeditated awareness that the victims will be part of the dead beforehand. Let no rhetoric of “revolution” or “liberation” be allowed to deploy as a smokescreen for the crime which can be committed only by people without any ideological commitment, both in the ideational and instrumental senses of the term “ideology”.

Only then, can we meaningfully mourn and rejuvenate to say “Dear Aping alias Neha (10) d/o Basanta of Sangakpham Awang Leikai, Imphal, and Philaso (10) d/o Kachipkhui of Marou village, Phungyar sub-division, Ukhrul, you come from different communities, young souls of class III, fast friends that you were on earth, so will be in heaven too; Rest in peace but come back again; we will ensure your place Manipur become a peaceful place where you two can walk hand-in-hand once again!

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