CSCHR welcomes court order for releasing Irom Sharmila

Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN CSCHR , a coalition of twenty four 24 indigenous peoples’ human rights organizations of Manipur in India’s North East region, has welcomed the historic and far sighted judgement and order…

Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN CSCHR , a coalition of twenty four 24 indigenous peoples’ human rights organizations of Manipur in India’s North East region, has welcomed the historic and far sighted judgement and orders passed on 19 August 2014 by the District and Sessions Court of Imphal East District of Manipur for immediate release of Irom Chanu Sharmila who has been continuously on a fast since 2000 for the repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 as victory of her and the people of Manipur’s moral and political stance Source Hueiyen News Service

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No end in sight to ILP stir

Taking forward the ongoing public demand for enforcement of Inner Line Permit System in the State to save its indigenous people from rampant influx of outsiders, a joint meeting of the women vendors of four Khwairamband Market sheds including street ve…

Taking forward the ongoing public demand for enforcement of Inner Line Permit System in the State to save its indigenous people from rampant influx of outsiders, a joint meeting of the women vendors of four Khwairamband Market sheds including street vendors convened at GM Hall here today has pledged to launch a series of intense agitation jointly until the system is put in place Source Hueiyen News Service

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Ranjita Murder Case Accused Ibomcha given 15 days’ judicial remand

Laisram Ibomcha of Khoirom Ataobung Bazar, who has been accused and arrested by police for his alleged involvement in the murder of Lourembam ongbi Ranjita Devi of Khoirom Mathak Leikai under Yairipok Police Station on August 2 last, was remanded to j…

Laisram Ibomcha of Khoirom Ataobung Bazar, who has been accused and arrested by police for his alleged involvement in the murder of Lourembam ongbi Ranjita Devi of Khoirom Mathak Leikai under Yairipok Police Station on August 2 last, was remanded to judicial custody for 15 days after he was produced before the court of CJM Thoubal today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Hasty decision on ILP issue would be impractical

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam said on Wednesday any hasty decision on the current issue relating to demand for introduction of Inner Line Permit ILP in Manipur would be an impractical move Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam said on Wednesday any hasty decision on the current issue relating to demand for introduction of Inner Line Permit ILP in Manipur would be an impractical move Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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TNL in limbo, awaits its assembly decision

The Tangkhul Naga Long TNL apex Tangkhul customary head office had put into withhold after the President TNL Artax A’ Shimray tendered his resignation letter yesterday at forenoon to his Vice President Reisang on the moral ground stating that his fai…

The Tangkhul Naga Long TNL apex Tangkhul customary head office had put into withhold after the President TNL Artax A’ Shimray tendered his resignation letter yesterday at forenoon to his Vice President Reisang on the moral ground stating that his failure to address the public problem and issue on prevailing Ukhrul town situation Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

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23rd Manipuri Language Day

Marking the inclusion of Manipuri language in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution, Cultural Forum Manipur Naharol Sahitya Premee Samiti Manipuri Literary Society Manipuri Lingual Development Committee Leimarol Khorjeikhol LEIKOL and Manip…

Marking the inclusion of Manipuri language in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution, Cultural Forum Manipur Naharol Sahitya Premee Samiti Manipuri Literary Society Manipuri Lingual Development Committee Leimarol Khorjeikhol LEIKOL and Manipur State Shumang Leela Council jointly observed the 23rd Manipuri Language Day 2014 at Dave Literature Centre, DM College campus here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Scanty rain hits Chandel, farmers in trouble

‘The state government must extend all possible help to ensure that farmers get the normal agricultural harvest in the wake of the drought like situation prevailing in the western part of Chandel district due to deficit rainfall’, BJP Kisan Morcha, Chan…

‘The state government must extend all possible help to ensure that farmers get the normal agricultural harvest in the wake of the drought like situation prevailing in the western part of Chandel district due to deficit rainfall’, BJP Kisan Morcha, Chandel District stated Source Hueiyen News Service

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Northeast militants getting arms from China, Myanmar BSF

Militants in the northeastern region continue to receive substantial quantity of illegal arms and ammunition from China and Myanmar, a senior Border Security Force official said Tuesday Source The Sangai Express Agencies

Militants in the northeastern region continue to receive substantial quantity of illegal arms and ammunition from China and Myanmar, a senior Border Security Force official said Tuesday Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Child journalism workshop on disability conducted

Child Journalism Workshop on Disability jointly organised by Imphal West ADP and World Vision India was today concluded at Hotel Anand Continental, Imphal Source The Sangai Express

Child Journalism Workshop on Disability jointly organised by Imphal West ADP and World Vision India was today concluded at Hotel Anand Continental, Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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Laii Circle villagers decide to repair road themselves

Unable to bear with the apathy of the Government towards their grievances, Chairmen and secretaries of Laii Circle Villages have decided to take up the onus of repairing the only lifeline of these villages i Source Hueiyen News Service

Unable to bear with the apathy of the Government towards their grievances, Chairmen and secretaries of Laii Circle Villages have decided to take up the onus of repairing the only lifeline of these villages i Source Hueiyen News Service

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International Youth Day goes on

As a part of the ongoing weeklong celebration of International Youth Day organised by Manipur State AIDS Control Society MACS , Short Film Competition was held at DM College of Commerce, Imphal Source The Sangai Express

As a part of the ongoing weeklong celebration of International Youth Day organised by Manipur State AIDS Control Society MACS , Short Film Competition was held at DM College of Commerce, Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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There should be no delay in framing law to save indigenous people Nongyai

‘The State Government must not delay in framing a restrictive law to check the influx of non locals into Manipur as the population of majority community Meitei is dwindling day by day from the year 1951’, stated Ng Source Hueiyen News Service

‘The State Government must not delay in framing a restrictive law to check the influx of non locals into Manipur as the population of majority community Meitei is dwindling day by day from the year 1951’, stated Ng Source Hueiyen News Service

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Outer MP assures on ILP demand

Lok Sabha member from Manipur Thangso Baite Wednesday assured he would try his best to get Inner Line Permit system ILPS implemented in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Lok Sabha member from Manipur Thangso Baite Wednesday assured he would try his best to get Inner Line Permit system ILPS implemented in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Bandh triggers fuel crisis in Manipur – Times of India

Bandh triggers fuel crisis in ManipurTimes of IndiaImphal: The indefinite blockade at Golaghat, along the Dimapur-Guwahati highway which passes through Manipur, has triggered a mild commodity crisis, especially of fuel, in Imphal. Almost all fuel outle…

Bandh triggers fuel crisis in Manipur
Times of India
Imphal: The indefinite blockade at Golaghat, along the Dimapur-Guwahati highway which passes through Manipur, has triggered a mild commodity crisis, especially of fuel, in Imphal. Almost all fuel outlets have remained closed since Tuesday. Owing to the …

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AFSPA as India’s Democracy Test

The extremely haughty manner in which the NDA government dismissed the finding of the Justice Hegde Commission which was mandated by the Supreme Court of India to look into the

The extremely haughty manner in which the NDA government dismissed the finding of the Justice Hegde Commission which was mandated by the Supreme Court of India to look into the very serious allegations of fake encounters in Manipur is to say the least, alarming. It seems to confirm the widely held apprehension that under the new government headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, there is a real danger of the executive assuming too much asymmetrical power for itself, even those which should rightly belong to the judiciary and legislature. It may be recalled the Justice Santosh Hegde Commission had come out with the startling report that of the random cases of alleged fake encounters he picked up for examination during his enquiry, he discovered to his consternation all of the allegations had convincing evidences. To this the Centre simply said the procedures adopted by the Justice Hegde Commission for the enquiry was flawed. It also virtually said there had been no fake encounters in Manipur, and had there been even one, the responsible security personnel would not have gone unpunished, saying, as quoted in a report by The Times of India which appeared on August 17, that “the Union government shall not tolerate even one false encounter and shall not spare anyone guilty of false encounter, but at the same time, it is necessary to ensure that no innocent security personnel is harassed for an official act performed in good faith and without any mala fide intention.” It may be recalled, the Santosh Hegde Commission was appointed on the direction of the apex court following a public interest litigation, PIL, filed by two NGOs, namely ‘Extra-Judicial Execution Victims Families Association of Manipur’ and ‘Human Rights Alert’ which alleged there had been at least 1,528 extra-judicial killings in the course of the last 30 years in Manipur.

The matter is alarming because the Centre’s reply was not in any way about providing counter evidences to prove the allegations wrong, employing prescribed procedures of democratic adjudication, but was more akin to simply issuing an official fiat which audaciously called a judicial commission flawed and its findings untenable. In other words, it is placing its own knowledge and understanding of a given grave criminal situation, arrived at from reports of its own executive functionaries, above those of a judicial commission. This is despite the fact that the writers of these executive reports are often the accused in the cases under scrutiny. How can an accused be made the judge of the case if justice deliverance is the objective of the entire exercise? A lot many intellectuals in the past had argued with optimism that India’s democracy has too many safeguards for any single party, much less individual, to endanger. Among these safeguards that they cited were the independent institutions of democracy, such as the judiciary and free media, and therefore this surprising trifling of a judicial probe’s findings must strike as disturbing to any believer in democratic India.

This is not to say all judicial probes must be held as sacrosanct. Behind the judiciary too are humans and as humans they are equally prone to mistakes, weaknesses, biases, incompetence, prejudices as anybody else, including not the least the men behind the executive. The opinions and verdicts of the judiciary too can be, and must be, challenged whenever they are seen not to be in the cause of ultimate justice, but there are accepted ways of making these challenges. Simply dismissing a judicial commission’s report as unacceptable must therefore be seen as an aggression on democracy itself. The Union government, or for that matter the State governments, are perfectly within their rights to defend any law they make, not just the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, AFSPA. The Centre does precisely this on this instance, justifying the AFSPA as an extraordinary means to counter an extraordinary situation. Some of the arguments may even be hard to refute. But the reminder we want to flag here is that in this defence, it cannot also be its own judge. Such a collapsing of powers into a single hand happens only in a dictatorship, and when this happens, all believers in the virtues of democracy have a right to ask if they are not being led into a dictatorship. The executive wields the guns of the State, but the sublime beauty of a democracy is that the power that flows out of the barrels of the State’s guns, is not in the sole control of the direct wielder of the guns, but jointly held as shared responsibility of the various pillars of democracy. This beauty is what is being shaken by the Centre’s unceremonious rebuff of the Judicial commission’s report.

It would however be unfair to level this allegation of the executive demolishing the other pillars of democracy to the NDA government alone. The UPA government under Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh was in many ways only marginally better. The Justice Jeevan Reddy Commission which recommended radical changes to the AFSPA, in particular making the AFSPA accountable to civil law by abolishing it and incorporating much of its provisions to the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, UAPA, is just one prominent example. Although nothing was overtly stated to humiliate the commission and its findings, the UPA government too simply chose to kill it by ignoring and deliberately forgetting its existence altogether. Historically speaking, though it is too early to say anything for certain, we may not be altogether wrong to hazard the guess that the biggest challenge to Indian democracy may ultimately turn out to be how the nation and its rulers handle the AFSPA issue.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Sharmila released, resumes hunger strike

IMPHAL, August 20: After having being detained in the judicial custody for over 13 years for allegedly attempting to commit suicide, Anti-Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) activist, Irom Chanu

IMPHAL, August 20: After having being detained in the judicial custody for over 13 years for allegedly attempting to commit suicide, Anti-Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) activist, Irom Chanu Sharmila on Wednesday was released from JN Hospital security ward, for the first time, free from any charges earlier lodged against her.

Sharmila was released around 6.14 pm. She was freed, following a judgement by the Session Court, which ruled that there was not enough evidences to prove that she was attempting to commit suicide and observed that Sharmila’s demand is a political demand through lawful means for repealing a valid Act.

Soon after stepping out from the security ward, Sharmila’s first word to the media was “I need mass support from my people”, her eyes swelling with tears, indicating she is not just about to give up her protest.

After the brief interaction with the media persons within the JNIMS campus she along with the trustees of the Just Peace Foundation and representatives of Sharmila Kanba Lup (SAKAL) headed straight for the SAKAL temporary camp near the JNIMS hospital and resumed with her protest.

“I feel very happy in winning this case as it proves that I am right, what I am doing is for the sake of justice. In return what I want from my people is mass support rather than songs singing my glory. That is what I need at the moment”, continued Sharmila.

Further responding to queries raised by media persons whether she ever expected to be set free, Sharmila said she loves freedom as much as others but what she desire was freedom with success.

When asked about her expectations from the present NDA Government and its leader Narendra Modi, Sharmila observed that India being a democratic country, the Government will concede to the demand of the people if a unified voice against AFSPA is raised adding that “Government is for the people, of the people, by the people”.

While hailing the Manipur Session Court judgement of cancelling her detention under section 309 alleging her of attempting to commit suicide, Human Rights Activist who is also a trustee of the Just Peace Foundation, Loitongbam Babloo said that since the judgement of the concerned court has validated Sharmila’s demand as political demand, the time has come to carefully and judicially consider Sharmila’s act, instead of criminalising it.

Further revealing that Sharmila has personally wrote to the Prime Minister of India and acknowledgement for the same has been received, Babloo divulged that the focus will now be shifted to the Centre.

Meanwhile, justifying on Government move of arresting Sharmila and subsequent detention under Judicial custody, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam clarified that his Government has no personal enmity with Sharmila or her protest. However, he maintained that the Government was only concerned with Sharmila’s health.

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