AMUCO decry assualt on Mao people

IMPHAL, June 27: The All Manipur United Clubs`™ Organisation has expressed deep concern against the reported assault and harassment of Mao people by Southern Angami Youth Organisation following their failed

IMPHAL, June 27: The All Manipur United Clubs`™ Organisation has expressed deep concern against the reported assault and harassment of Mao people by Southern Angami Youth Organisation following their failed bid to usurp the Dzuko Valley and Koziirii from Manipur, said a statement of the organisation.

It further said that the Nagaland government remaining silent instead of taking up action against SAPO clearly shows that the Nagaland government supports SAPO`™s bid to usurp the land from Manipur.

At the same time it is also a big fault on the Manipur government`™s part that it had failed to take timely and corrective measures when SAPO had first initiated construction of roads into Manipur`™s Dzuko Valley and Koziirii, it said.

This also indicates, Manipur government`™s negligence to issues related to its own State boundary, it continued.

Stating that the AMUCO supports and stands for the Mao people, it has further demanded that the State government should talk with the Nagaland government to chalk out the issue at the same time the Centre cannot maintain silence on the issue.

It further demanded for a State ministerial or official team to rush off to the Centre and discuss the issue.

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LTTE created cyanide cult

(Book Review: Sri Lanka The New Country) By Anil Bhat Theravada, `the teaching of the elders` or `the ancient teaching`, the oldest surviving Buddhist school `” founded in India and

(Book Review: Sri Lanka The New Country)

By Anil Bhat

Theravada, `the teaching of the elders` or `the ancient teaching`, the oldest surviving Buddhist school `” founded in India and considered to be relatively conservative, and generally closest to early Buddhism `” has, for many centuries, been the predominant religion of Sri Lanka, accounting for about 70 per cent of the population.

Following the exit of the British, Sinhala Buddhist nationalism gradually gained ground to the extent of becoming discriminatory against minorities, particularly Tamils , as reflected by the Sinhala Only Act passed in 1956. While colonisation of the Eastern Province inhabited mainly by Tamils had already begun in the 1950s, the Republican Constitution adopted in 1972, according Buddhism privileged status and denying the protection to minorities as the earlier Constitution did, came as a further shock. Shortly afterwards, `standardisation` of marks for university admissions, meaning non-Sinhalas had to get higher marks, added further insult to injury. With the response by the State to peaceful protest by Tamils often being violent, the last straw that broke the camel`™s back `” the rise of Tamil militancy `” was the Black July killings of 1983.

On July 23, 1983, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE also known as the Tamil Tigers), a separatist militant organisation under Velupillai Prabhakaran began its bloody insurgent fight aiming to create an independent Tamil state named Tamil Eelam in the north and the east of the island.

When escalation of level of the conflict in Sri Lanka led to the pouring of refugees into India, in 1987, the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, took the decisive step to push the Indo-Sri Lankan Accord through and on the request of then Sri Lankan President J.R. Jayewardene, the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF), formed under the accord`™s mandate, was inducted into Sri Lanka.

Maj. Gen. Raj Mehta was serving in directorate general of military operations, Army Headquarters, when the IPKF was sent to Sri Lanka and maintained his interest. Lost Victory is the result of his sustained incisive research.

As per the terms of the accord, IPKF`™s main task was to disarm not just the LTTE, but also all the different militant groups. It was to be quickly followed by the formation of an Interim Administrative Council. IPKF was initially not expected to be involved in any significant combat, but within a few months, it became embroiled in battle with the LTTE to enforce peace. The differences which cropped up owing to LTTE trying to dominate the Interim Administrative Council and also refusing to disarm, a pre-condition to enforce peace in the island, and soon led to the LTTE attacking the IPKF. The prolonged 32 months of IPKF`™s Operation Pawan was fought at a disproportionately high cost of the lives of over 1,100 Indian Amy personnel. This was largely because of a flawed political approach, hurry and adhocism which also meant lack of preparation and lack of vital and even basic intelligence and maps for IPKF in the face of the LTTE, which was highly trained in guerilla warfare, extensive use of explosives and motivated as well as its ruthlessnes of using women and child soldiers to fight. Following the election of the Vishwanath Pratap Singh government in India and on the request of the then newly-elected Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa, the IPKF de-inducted from Sri Lanka in March 1990. Whereas Rajiv Gandhi visited Sri Lanka during Operation Pawan and even escaped a crude attack by Sri Lankan Navy sailor, what was most disgraceful was the government`™s cold reception to the IPKF, when it returned back home.

For almost 26 years, the insurgency brought misery upon the people, ruined the environment and economy of the country and took a toll on 80,000 lives. 32 countries, including the United States, India, Australia, Canada and the member nations of the European Union declared LTTE a terrorist organisation. After two decades of fighting and three failed attempts at peace talks, a ceasefire was declared in December 2001, with its agreement, facilitated by international mediation, signed in 2002. Then again, hostilities were renewed in late 2005 and the conflict intensified. This time major military offensives against the LTTE beginning in July 2006, drove the LTTE out of the entire Eastern province, after which it declared to `resume their freedom struggle to achieve statehood`. In 2007, the offensive shifted to the north and on January 2, 2008, the Sri Lanka government formally announced its withdrawal from the ceasefire agreement accusing the LTTE of repeatedly violating it. Thereafter, Sri Lanka`™s Armed Forces became quite effctive by destroying a number of LTTE`™s large arms smuggling vessels and an international crackdown on the funding it. Eventually, the entire area previously controlled by the Tamil Tigers, including their de-facto capital Kilinochchi, main military base Mullaitivu and the entire A9 highway, was captured leading to the LTTE to finally admitting defeat on May 17, 2009.

Velupillai Prabhakaran of Velvettithurai, inspired by his teacher, Venugopal, began his fight, creating the cult of the cyanide capsule necklace and `blow yourself up` suicide bombers and believing in `Nature is my Friend, Life is my Philosopher and History my Guide` became a larger-than-life figure. Over the years he became extremely elusive and even callous enough to remain very safe himself, sending thousands of his cadres, including young boys and girls, to die. Ironically, he is reported to have died without the cyanide capsule on his neck. Over 60% of LTTE cadres were below the age of 16. So, when Padma Rao Sundarji got to meet Prabhakaran and asked him about recruiting/forcing underage youth into LTTE, his denial was an outright lie.

While the LTTE under Prabhakaran`™s directions killed Rajiv Gandhi, an interesting finding of the Jain Commission as recorded in Justice Milap Chand Jain`™s conclusion, reads `Ramesh Dalal`™s (author of Rajiv Gandh`™s Assassination: The Mystery Unfolds, UBS) evidence does establish the involvement of Chandraswami in the assassination.` He also recommended a further probe and subsequently, the Central Government tabled the Action Taken Report (ATR) in 1998 and constituted the Multi Disciplinary Monitoring Committee (MDMA) in 1999.

The book, in four parts, with 22 chapters packed with lots of details and thereby quite useful for reference, ends with a copy of the letter of resignation of Sri Lanka`™s former Army Chief, Gen. G.S.C. Fonseka, who stood against President Mahinda Rajapakse in the country`™s presidential elections held on Tuesday.

Anil Bhat, a retired Army officer, is a defence and security analyst based in New Delhi

Last month and for the first time since the end of the war in May 2009, I returned to Sri Lanka. Of course I could hear the drumbeats. The UNHRC, human rights bodies, Tamil Nadu politicians, the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora but even New Delhi drawing rooms: Everyone outside Sri Lanka was caught in the throes of loud, vociferous rage.

`Damn Sri Lanka, damn the Rajapaksas and damn the Sri Lankan Army `” all three for `genocide`, the Indian head of a US foundation in Delhi told me firmly. Did she mean all 2,00,000 casualties of the war were inflicted by the SLA? Or the reported 40,000 war refugees killed during the last two weeks of the civil war in Mullaithivu? Did she know that the LTTE killed anyone who tried to surrender and pushed human shields ahead of them, firing as they retreated and prompting the Army `” as any fighting force would do against armed terrorists `” to retaliate ? That those poor people who were killed may have been victims of `collateral damage`™? Why didn`™t the UN conduct its own forensic tests on the material provided by a private television channel as `evidence`™ of human rights abuse by Sri Lankan troops, instead of accepting it as the Gospel truth? Why didn`™t the person who distribute the pictures do so to all those interested so we could conduct our own investigation and then comment?

Is the Geneva Convention only applicable to the Sri Lankan army, because it happens to be the only one available, since Sri Lanka is a signatory and the LTTE leadership is dead? What about the LTTE`™s overseas support groups who funded its weapons? Why not try them? For supporting a group which sent children into combat in suicide vests and with cyanide capsules around their necks? The lady had no clue. No, she had never set foot in Sri Lanka but how did that matter? I should shut up.

My trip to Sri Lanka last month was full of surprises. The North and Northeast are being developed at an astounding pace. My driver was a former SLA soldier. In the staff quarter of my Mannar hotel, he had to share a room with a former Tamil Tiger. Four years ago, the two boys would have killed each other without remorse. Now they played carrom, ate together and `” awkwardly embraced, when we left.

In Jaffna, I caught up with Daya Master, the former LTTE spokesman and with many other Tamil acquaintances. I asked everyone about the Rajapaksas. Opinion was like in any other country: Some liked him, others didn`™t. But all claimed `he deserved his second term because he had brought the war to an end.` Agree or disagree, it`™s their country, their vote.

But what about the international Tamil diaspora`™s dangerous persistence with Eelam?

`All blah-blah`, said Daya Master dismissively, like the others I spoke to. `They have done nothing for us and neither has Tamil Nadu. They should leave us alone now.`

Last month, I filed three stories for prominent Indian media houses. Two were interviews (with the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister and Daya Master, who incidentally is a free bird). The third was an opinion.

Abuse flew. I am a `paid`™ journalist, I was a `guest`™ of the Rajapaksas (I wish! I am still reeling from my credit card bills in increasingly expensive Sri Lanka), a Tamil-hater, a Sinhala-hater, etc.

An Indian publisher displayed great enthusiasm for a book on Sri Lanka. I sent a proposal. The reaction was predictable. They only wanted one which did not `gloss over the truth`™. (Read: A `truth`™ that would ensure good international sales, never mind the small matter of veracity and what Sri Lankans are thinking themselves).

On 12 August 2005, around 2300 (UTC+6), Kadirgamar was shot by an LTTE sniper in Colombo as he was getting out of the swimming pool at his private residence in Cinnamon Gardens. Early reports indicate he was shot twice in the head, once in the neck, and once in the body. He was rushed to the Colombo National Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. His hospital report indicates that he died as a result of his wounds. Kadirgamar on many occasions mentioned the LTTE`s threats to his life. Speaking to The Hindu on 29 July 2005, he said “They (LTTE) can get me anytime. I get very serious reports things are hotting up According to Asian Tribune, on 5 September Sri Lankan police arrested two Tamils, Muttiah Sahadevan alias Devan (Kadirgamar`s neighbour`s gardener) and Isidor Arokya Nathar alias Babu. The website alleged that they have confessed to having met Charles of the LTTE intelligence and helping out two alleged assassins. The website further claims that this is seen in some quarters in Sri Lanka as proof that the LTTE was behind his assassination.

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CORE releases `Report of Torture in Manipur` – KanglaOnline

CORE releases `Report of Torture in Manipur`KanglaOnlineVictims of torture supported by H2H released a report `Report of Torture in Manipur 2014- 2015` , said a statement of the CORE. It said on December 12, 1997, the UN General Assembly proclaimed Jun…

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Chadong villagers left in a lurch as government maintains silence

  By Grace Jajo IMPHAL, June 25: The issue of Mapithel dam affected population remains unattended from the State government`s side even as Chadong villagers witness submergence of their village

The bridge connecting Chadong village to other villages lay submerged in water.

The bridge connecting Chadong village to other villages lay submerged in water.
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By Grace Jajo

IMPHAL, June 25: The issue of Mapithel dam affected population remains unattended from the State government`s side even as Chadong villagers witness submergence of their village along with all its priceless identities and history.

Such involuntary displacement of indigenous people from their habitat amounts to various aspect of rights violation by the State going by the UN statutes.

For almost three weeks, the rising water level has cut off all routes connecting Chadong Village with the outside world as the bridge connecting the village with other villages remain submerged in water.

The government`s developmental design has created another island in the State by submerging the erstwhile fertile plains of village of Chadong.

`This year our farm land was submerged with the onset of monsoon and we have been trying to survive from our homestead products. And we await our dire future lamented a widow from the village.

A single boat handled by two amateur oarsmen help the villagers cross the flooded water, the villagers said.

`If there is a case of child delivery, sick people or emergency cases, we are in a dire situation,` one of them said.

On the other hand, hordes of people irrespective of age and sex from the other side of the river flood the river bank trying to find some amusement.

`It is unfortunate that the insensitive picnickers are enjoying our misery,` said an elderly villager.

He also told this reporter that the elders in the village are helplessly watching the increasing water level. `Some of them would cry while some compose wailing folk songs in despair` he said.

The Mapithel Dam Project was halted by the National Green Tribunal as it did not have the necessary forest clearance from the Union Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF).

In 2010 the first stage project clearance was granted by MoEF later the second stage clearance was obtained unfairly, alleged a member of the Mapithel Dam Affected Village Organisation(MDAVO). MDAVO has appealed against the clearance to the National Green Tribunal.

A case is also pending with the Manipur High Court.

Another member of the organisation added, the project is a clear violation of indigenous communities` rights over our ancestral land and forest.

It is a classical case where the woes of the affected people are completely ignored by the State, imposing its policy by hoodwinking some people with compensation and militarizing the area to continue with its `anti-people` project, he alleged.

The State government has also insisted on this compensation as inclusive rehabilitation without settling the rights of the affected people. Now our farms are submerged and soon our habitation and our church will also go underwater, he said.

He continued that this was after aborting the Expert Review Committee which was meant to develop a State Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy for development induced displacement of indigenous people.

About I57 households who refused the compensation and demanded the State to legally process through the Expert Review Committee stayed back in their village despite the State employing even men in uniform, he said.

The security personnel stationed near the school scared the children and there was no academic session in the village school this year. Yet the teachers posted in this school continue to draw their salary, said one of the parents.

Another woman who was selling her products on the bank of the flooded water said, it has been more than a month since the water submerged our connectivity. Each day and each night we anticipate our fate with fear yet the government seems to be least bothered. Nobody had come to check on our welfare, the concern Minister, MLA and administrators are all keeping silent. We are shocked at their attitude, she said.

Another young teacher from Ramrei Ato adds, the government told us that the river will be blocked to use the water for downstream irrigation and for generating hydel power but neither have they initiated the irrigation process nor the machinery setup for the same.

It is a forceful displacement. Even the new settlement site that the government proposed has not progress beyond initial ground leveling, said a student activist from the village.

He said we cannot shift there yet nor build temporary shelters since even the basic facilities like water and electricity are missing.

The dam water has been blocked since January 15 changing the whole physical façade of the downstream areas too.

The Mapithel Dam Project was approved by the Planning Commission in 1980 and construction had started since 1989 through the State IFCD department without obtaining the required clearance and without adhering to required procedures.

The Dam will submerge 1,215 hectares of land which includes 595 hectares under forest cover. According to the CAG report, the project has annual irrigation potential of 33,400 ha, with a cultivable command area of 21,862 ha. It will increase drinking water supply to Imphal city and surrounding areas by 45.46 million litres a day and generate 7.5 MW hydel power for rural electrification, according to the CAG report of 2003-04.

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Manipur sets up 11-lawyer panel to help racism victims – Times of India

Manipur sets up 11-lawyer panel to help racism victims
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Hailing the government’s initiative, All Manipur Muslim Girls Students’ Union said it would help bring justice for victims of racial abuse. “We appreciate the state government’s initiative to set up the panel. Now, people of the state, especially women
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DESAM to scan doctors

Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM has warned all doctors who have been serving under Medical Directorate, Manipur Govt including doctors of RIMS and JNIMS for practising in private hospitals and clinics Source Hueiyen News Service

Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM has warned all doctors who have been serving under Medical Directorate, Manipur Govt including doctors of RIMS and JNIMS for practising in private hospitals and clinics Source Hueiyen News Service

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IYC demands sacking of 4 women BJP ministers

Indian Youth Congress IYC said on Saturday it has given final touches to launch a very strong protest demanding the removal four BJP women ministers including External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and HRD Minister Smriti Irani who are involved in d…

Indian Youth Congress IYC said on Saturday it has given final touches to launch a very strong protest demanding the removal four BJP women ministers including External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and HRD Minister Smriti Irani who are involved in different cases Source Hueiyen News Service

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Competitions mark Helen Keller B’day

The first State level extempore speech competition on Helen Keller in connection with the 135th birth anniversary of Helen Keller was organized by the Handicapped Development HD Foundation, Manipur today at the Manipur Press Club Source The Sangai…

The first State level extempore speech competition on Helen Keller in connection with the 135th birth anniversary of Helen Keller was organized by the Handicapped Development HD Foundation, Manipur today at the Manipur Press Club Source The Sangai Express

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Legal action sought against Congress MLA Bir Singh

Kumbi Municipal Council has sought legal action against Congress MLA of Kumbi constituency Sanasam Bir Singh for allegedly interfering with the affair of the council arbitrarily and plotting to move a no confidence motion against the chairperson Sour…

Kumbi Municipal Council has sought legal action against Congress MLA of Kumbi constituency Sanasam Bir Singh for allegedly interfering with the affair of the council arbitrarily and plotting to move a no confidence motion against the chairperson Source Hueiyen News Service

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Security forces arrest four activists

Troops of AR along with State forces during joint operations at Imphal East and Thoubal districts areas have apprehended three UG cadres from different areas, a statement issued by the PRO of IGAR informed Source The Sangai Express

Troops of AR along with State forces during joint operations at Imphal East and Thoubal districts areas have apprehended three UG cadres from different areas, a statement issued by the PRO of IGAR informed Source The Sangai Express

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AMUCO stands for Mao people

All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation AMUCO strongly condemned the objectionable acts of Southern Angami People’s Organization SAPO and Southern Angami Youth Organization SAYO harassing Mao people Source Hueiyen News Service

All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation AMUCO strongly condemned the objectionable acts of Southern Angami People’s Organization SAPO and Southern Angami Youth Organization SAYO harassing Mao people Source Hueiyen News Service

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IYC set to launch protest

The Indian Youth Congress IYC is set to launch a demonstration to demand the removal of BJP leaders including Union Ministers Smriti Irani and Sushma Swaraj Rajasthan CM Vasundhararaje and a Minister of Maharashtra Pankaj Munda from their respective…

The Indian Youth Congress IYC is set to launch a demonstration to demand the removal of BJP leaders including Union Ministers Smriti Irani and Sushma Swaraj Rajasthan CM Vasundhararaje and a Minister of Maharashtra Pankaj Munda from their respective offices Source The Sangai Express

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Mapithel Dam Chadong village remains under water

Chadong village of Ukhrul district has been left completely submerged in water released from Mapithel Dam which is also known as Thoubal Multipurpose Project since early this year Source Hueiyen News Service H Devdutta

Chadong village of Ukhrul district has been left completely submerged in water released from Mapithel Dam which is also known as Thoubal Multipurpose Project since early this year Source Hueiyen News Service H Devdutta

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Farmers’ training

Agriculture Technology Management Agency ATMA , Imphal conducted a one day district level farmers’ training programme on ‘Use of bio fertilizers and bio pesticides in rice’ at Panchayat Bhawan training hall, Porompat, Imphal Source The Sangai Express

Agriculture Technology Management Agency ATMA , Imphal conducted a one day district level farmers’ training programme on ‘Use of bio fertilizers and bio pesticides in rice’ at Panchayat Bhawan training hall, Porompat, Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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Imphal hit by artificial floods during few hrs of seasonal rains

After rains for some hours on Friday in Imphal, some roads were flooded by the water as a result of the thee clogged drains Source Hueiyen News Service K Kopham Kanshouwa

After rains for some hours on Friday in Imphal, some roads were flooded by the water as a result of the thee clogged drains Source Hueiyen News Service K Kopham Kanshouwa

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Workshop on promotion of producers held

NABARD, Manipur Regional Office organised a one day State level workshop on promotion of producers organisation at Hotel Classic today Source The Sangai Express

NABARD, Manipur Regional Office organised a one day State level workshop on promotion of producers organisation at Hotel Classic today Source The Sangai Express

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Seminar on drug abuse, illicit trafficking held

The 41 Assam Rifles of 10 sector AR under the aegis of Hqs IGAR S conducted a seminar on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on the occasion of International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on June 26 at Ukhrul Source The Sangai Expr…

The 41 Assam Rifles of 10 sector AR under the aegis of Hqs IGAR S conducted a seminar on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on the occasion of International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on June 26 at Ukhrul Source The Sangai Express

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RK Anand slams bandh culture

While appealing to all concerned to revoke all the ongoing blockades, MLA RK Anand has categorically stated that any form of blockade is not desirable Source The Sangai Express

While appealing to all concerned to revoke all the ongoing blockades, MLA RK Anand has categorically stated that any form of blockade is not desirable Source The Sangai Express

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TSA, Sadar Hills endorses

Thadou Students’ Association TSA , Sadar Hills today said that it will endorse the ongoing economic blockade called by the All Tribal Students’ Union, Manipur ATSUM Source The Sangai Express

Thadou Students’ Association TSA , Sadar Hills today said that it will endorse the ongoing economic blockade called by the All Tribal Students’ Union, Manipur ATSUM Source The Sangai Express

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