Human Rights Questioned

The very militant speech in support of the “Occupy Movement” made by the maverick activist… more »

The very militant speech in support of the “Occupy Movement” made by the maverick activist and writer Arundhati Roy and published by the Guardian Daily, United Kingdom, on November 17, had one idea which struck more than the others. She said by implication that the West has stopped thinking justice and is now only obsessed with Human Rights. This thought comes across as very relevant in the wake of the wide observance of Human Rights day across the world, and indeed in Manipur. There were fiery speeches made by firebrand human rights defenders, lawyers, academics, social workers and politicians of all hues. Many, it was obvious, passionately believed in the cause they championed, while many others simply wanted political and personal mileages out of the occasion. Amidst all this, the thought Roy raised comes as curiously interesting. It should merit closer scrutiny. If not for anything else, this should be in the spirit of never accepting any idea as infallible truth until it has been literally and periodically put through the test by the fire of scientific rationale and healthy scepticism.

What then could Roy have meant when she in her usual un-moderated militancy, censured even the notion of human rights? Our thinking is, probably she meant a certain outlook to human rights and not the human rights movement per se. What she intended probably was to make the world realise that it is time to expand the notion of human rights. Indeed, the thought that the human rights charter has limitations and has not touched all issues of natural rights is not new. Even the founders of the movement were aware of this limitation, which is exactly why the charter of rights they drew up was christened “Universal Charter of Human Rights” and not “Charter of Universal Human Rights”. In other words, they were aware that there can be nothing as universal human rights, though consensually the rights they named in the charter come very close to what should be inalienable rights any human being is guaranteed. It is essential in this reading of the charter to understand the context this document was drawn up. It may be recalled the need for such a charter became urgent and compelling at the end of the World War-II, after it was demonstrated beyond the pale the huge atrocities the “State” was capable of. The modern belief and faith in the “State” was what was being questioned. The assertion was once again that absolute power corrupts even if it is not an individual but a state which is given it. In its essence, the Human Rights movement is about checking the “State”.

But the rights listed in the Human Rights charter have other reflections of geography. It came into existence in the heights of the Western industrial age, and understandably also sought to control the atrocities industrial workers are liable to suffer at the hands of capitalist owners of industries. As for instance, one of the rights specified is the right to form trade union. In the industrialised society nobody will doubt this is vital, but this relevance would become almost totally redundant in an agrarian economy, or amongst indigenous populations of shift cultivators and hunter gatherers. Similarly, another clause emphasises on “right to work”. This too would make little sense in an agrarian society. But this can also be read as an anticipation that some day these agrarian societies and indigenous populations too would transition into an industrial society and hence protection of the putative individual workers when the projected time arrives is deemed prudent. However, these are some pointers that even such an important universal movement must time to time be subject to reviews and soul searches. To its credit, it must be said that the movement has been accommodative of such reviews. The embrace of the indigenous people’s movement into its fold is just a very important indicator. Roy’s disdain was also probably provoked by the manner the United States and other Western countries have been using Human Rights as an alibi for their invasions of countries which did not conform to their standard of a just world order. Iraq, Afghanistan and earlier on Vietnam are just some examples. From indications, the next target for this seemingly deliberate skewed reading of Human Rights is most likely to be Iran. While we join the chorus cheering the Human Rights movement, we must throw in the caveat that its champions must be ready and a little more open to healthy criticism in order that the movement stays on track.

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SOS Call on Girls and Women Trafficking

By Keisam Pradipkumar Miss Boinu Haokip 15 years (name changed) from Churachandpur district, never dreamed… more »

By Keisam Pradipkumar
Miss Boinu Haokip 15 years (name changed) from Churachandpur district, never dreamed that she would be sexually abused many times, when she reached Mizoram. She left home with a high hope of getting some training cum job in a beauty parlour, however she was forced to enter in the flesh trade. They did not give food, harassed and kept her inside a locked room and threatened that she would be killed.  When she was rescued after many weeks from Mizoram, she was so traumatized that she even could not narrate the ordeal she went through, before  the Child Welfare Committee, in Imphal.  

In recent times,  Manipur has become a fertile source for Child Trafficking, with  many children including young girls, have been trafficked to other Indian states and foreign countries like Malaysia, Indonesia  and Thailand. In October 2008 five girls from Tamenglong district narrated their nightmarish experience suffered in Malaysia and Singapore breaking the deafening silence of all concerned stake holders.  Around 350 trafficked children from the state have been rescued and repatriated to Manipur under the supervision of Child Welfare Committees and Department of Social Welfare, Govt. of Manipur during the last three years.

However, a number of  cases of child trafficking still remained unresolved, either unreported or untraceable. The absence of a comprehensive legislation for combating child trafficking results in lack of  speedy investigation, charging, prosecution and sentencing of traffickers. Besides,  providing adequate support services for the rescue, counseling, care, repatriation, rehabilitation and healing of children who have been trafficked are the need of the hour. 

International Campaign against Child Trafficking (ICACT) report  reveals that children are trafficked into forced labour, illegal adoptions, forced marriages, for begging and criminal activities, to transport and sell narcotics, into gangs, conflict and armies, for their organs and body parts or cult rituals; and for sexual exploitation, this includes child prostitution and child pornography.

As more vulnerable they are, women and children bear the brunt of human trafficking at the most. The ever spiraling down economy, widening gaps between haves and have-nots, degrading  social values, conflict and hostile environment  are impacting largely upon gender equity; resulting in   growing number of violence against women in our society, irrespective of domestic and outside, marked  with series of torture,  rape, murder, fake suicide etc. Misusing of mobile phones, opening of restaurants with dark and secluded rooms, easy accessibility to pornographic films have also encouraged pre marital sex and  sexual violence against women.

Another perceptible social index showing an enduring gender violence agonizing  our mothers, sisters and daughters would be, the sharp declining sex ratio among the children.  Manipur state’s alarmingly declining trend in sex ratio i.e. falling down to 934 in the year 2011 from 957 in the year 2001 ( in the age group 0-6) is a matter of great concern. It is evident that existing legislations failed  the prohibition of sex selection, before or after conception thereby killing many girls before getting birth in this land, where people are proud of   Sharmila, Mary Kom, Kunjarani and many lady luminaries.

We are lamenting that number of conflict widows and PLHA widows are increasing day by day  as Manipur, being a armed conflict zone and a state gravely afflicted by HIV/AIDS menace. Obviously, females ought to be outnumbered the male population.  However, in contrast to the aforesaid backdrop, population of women ever remains low comparatively to males. The latest sex ratio of Manipur state as per 2011 census stands as 987, means there is 987 female for every 1000 male.

Here, a relatable question is where have gone those women? Leaving aside the female feticides issue, the unreported and clandestine trafficking of women and girls would be another prime reason for diminishing of women population in our society.

It is reported that state like Punjab, is presently facing a sheer  decline of female population due to varied  reasons. It is opined that certain repressive measures used for countering insurgency movement in Punjab during emergency period had badly affected the fertility rate in Punjab. Punjab  has total population sex ratio of  893,  and 846 in the age group of 0-6 yrs  as per 2011census. Further, Punjab is said to be having certain villages recorded  “ Almost without  female population” .  In order to fill up such a shocking low declining sex ratio and large human void, trafficking of women from other states is highly needed. Because, such trafficked women are forced to marry as common wife for many brothers, and would be treated as sex slave.  Keeping a common wife for many husbands or brothers saves monitory expenses.

Ms Ranjana MM, State Programme officer, ICDS Manipur, also an imminent social thinker opined “ The drastic  sex ratio is testimony of various social dynamics implicating  the women and womanhood, it should be timely resolved.”  Emphasizing the need of further research and study on the linkages of trafficking  vis-à-vis declining  sex ratio, she said “ We must be  vigilant about the emerging trafficking trends,  otherwise  many girls would be fallen in the tricky hands of  traffickers and chances  of being trafficked for  common wife or sex slaves are  very high”.

Considering aforesaid and other similar  thriving pull factors, the most recent reason for Trafficking of North Eastern women, among others, is arguably for forced marriage and  common wife.

Therefore, in a society like Manipur, having various overriding diverse push factors, such as unemployment, conflict, displacement, globalization, HIV/AIDS epidemic, hostile environment; the frequent reports of missing of young married women, girls, huge migration of young girls to outside states in search of jobs  must be observed from a redefined perpective . 

It is high time that civil societies and states of  north eastern region, and particularly the Manipur state  to be alert and well equipped in order to shield  their children, daughters and sisters  from the clandestine ways  of Children  and Women trafficking.

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Manipur police await confirmation on girls rescued in Mumbai – Times of India

Manipur police await confirmation on girls rescued in MumbaiTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Officials of Manipur social welfare and police departments are waiting for confirmation from their Maharashtra counterparts on the report of ten girls from the state resc…

Manipur police await confirmation on girls rescued in Mumbai
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IMPHAL: Officials of Manipur social welfare and police departments are waiting for confirmation from their Maharashtra counterparts on the report of ten girls from the state rescued from a prostitution racket in Mumbai. "We have got this information

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Cong workers clash with BJP at Manipur meet – Daily Pioneer

Cong workers clash with BJP at Manipur meetDaily PioneerThe Bharatiya Janata Party formally began its election campaign in Manipur on Sunday. Indira Oinam was announced candidate for the Thoubal Assembly constituency. Party national vice-president Najm…

Cong workers clash with BJP at Manipur meet
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AR rescues accident victims

A Maruti Van bearing No MN 01W 6585 moving from Imphal to Moreh and carrying electronic and electrical goods worth Rs. 1 lakh caught Fire due to short circuit in its electrical system near village Bongyang at 0930 am today. A Quick Reaction Team of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) alongwith […]

A Maruti Van bearing No MN 01W 6585 moving from Imphal to Moreh and carrying electronic and electrical goods worth Rs. 1 lakh caught Fire due to short circuit in its electrical system near village Bongyang at 0930 am today.
A Quick Reaction Team of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) alongwith Fire Fighting equipments rushed to the spot and brought down the fire using the fire extinguishe. The driver of the vehicle along with the goods were safely rescued.
Prompt and timely action by the Assam Rifles personel saved precious life of the driver and the valuable stores. The fire was timely bought down which ensured further spread of fire which would have led to an explosion and cause further damage to the houses and villagers in the close vicinity.

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NEROCA lifts CC meet

NEROCA, Sangakpham lifted the 55th CC Meet defeating the winner of 53th CC Meet Assam Rifles in the final match played at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium today. During the normal time, both the team held 1-1 draw however in tie break NEROCA which lost to AR in tie break in 2008 defeated Ar 4-2. The […]

NEROCA, Sangakpham lifted the 55th CC Meet defeating the winner of 53th CC Meet Assam Rifles in the final match played at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium today.
During the normal time, both the team held 1-1 draw however in tie break NEROCA which lost to AR in tie break in 2008 defeated Ar 4-2.
The sports minister DD Thaisee, AH Choudhury, President AMSA retd. IAS, tourism commissioner KK Chhetri and MACS director graced the final match as chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively.
N. Nabachandra of NISA, Th. Tababi got the footballer of the year trophy.
NEROCA for the first time entered the final in the history of CC Meet in the year 2000. In that final match, NEROCA beat SSB and lifted the prestigious trophy. NEROCA lost to 1-2 to Eastern Sporting Union, Wangkhei in 2002.
In 2008, it became the runner up. In that final match, AR beat NEROCA in tie break.

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Kohima Lions Club gives blankets, kits, cakes to Leprosy inmates

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KOHIMA, Dec 11 (NEPS): Members of the Lions Club of Kohima (LCK) have visited the leprosy people at their Center here at Naga Bazaar on Sunday.
The team led by Club President Lion Er Hezheto Shikhu at a function for the Leprosy People here at their Center, Naga Bazaar has handed over blankets, cakes and meats to the inmates. Kits for the children of those Leprosy people have also been given.
Speaking at the handing over program, LCK President said such program was a continued activity of the Club for decades and would continue to do so. “You are always in our hearts and we always pray for your wellbeing,” the President said. “God is not only for powerful and rich people but He is for all in this Universe.”
Wishing a very Merry Christmas to the inmates, Lion Shikhu prayed that they would all have enjoyable and peaceful lives and spend coming Christmas with “fully embracing Lord Jesus.” He also wished for the wellbeing of their families and children.
Lion Shikhu also explained that he was aware of the news of shifting of the present Leprosy Center to some nearby place. He said the members of the Club would discuss the matter and would try its best that the Center remained unchanged or else if it was to be shifted, the feasibility and comfort of the inmates staying in the news location should be the top priority. “We shall see the best environment for your peaceful staying,” he assured the inmates.
One of the senior inmates, while thanking the LCK for its continued caring and loving for them, made a fervent request that their Center always had “a peaceful environment to stay” without any disturbances.
Senior Lions of the Club— Lion Er Vitoshe Rochill (MJF), Lion Talimangyang Jamir, Lion Er Talitemsu Jamir, Lion Dr B Imliwapang and Lion Oken Jeet Sandham, Secretary, LCK were among others who attended the function. All the inmates and their children also attended the program.
It may be mentioned that the “Living Accommodation” of this Leprosy Center had been constructed by LCK way back in 1983.

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Anna’s symbolic daylong fast galvanises hundreds across India

Lucknow/Kanpur/Kolkata/New Delhi, Dec 11 (ANI): Veteran social activist Anna Hazare’s daylong protest fast at the Jantar Mantar in New Delhi galvanised hundreds across the country, as his supporters warned the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government at the Centre of a prolonged agitation if key demands were not included in the Lokpal Bill. Hazare’s supporters […]

Lucknow/Kanpur/Kolkata/New Delhi, Dec 11 (ANI): Veteran social activist Anna Hazare’s daylong protest fast at the Jantar Mantar in New Delhi galvanised hundreds across the country, as his supporters warned the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government at the Centre of a prolonged agitation if key demands were not included in the Lokpal Bill.
Hazare’s supporters gathered in large numbers in Uttar Pradesh’s Lucknow city to demand the inclusion of three key demands outlined in the Bill.
Purshottam Shukla, a supporter of Hazare and himself a serial hunger striker, said the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, had promised to include the demands put forward by Team Anna, but the government had backtracked on its position.
Shukla further said that he would support Hazare in a prolonged agitation against the Congress-led UPA Government if the demands were still excluded.
“The three key demands that were remaining in the end, our Prime Minister (Manmohan Singh) had assured that they will be included and had said that Annaji (Anna Hazare) should break his fast. Now, again they are not agreeing to these demands and the government has backtracked again,” said Shukla.
“It is our one-day demonstration, a waning demonstration, so that the government agrees to our demands, but if they do not agree then we will sit on an indefinite hunger strike again from December 27 and we will hold a stronger anti-corruption movement as compared to the last time,” he added.
Similar scenes were witnessed in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur city, where Hazare’s supporters wearing ‘I am Anna’ caps staged a sit-in and sang patriotic songs to express their solidarity with the veteran social activist.
“The common people have elected you (lawmakers) to the Parliament. The Prime Minister had promised and had given a written assurance that the government will include the three key demands outlined in the Jan Lokpal Bill. But we have been betrayed,” said Rakesh Yadav, a Hazare supporter.
“So, keep in mind that if we can elect you in Parliament then we can overthrow you from Parliament and this demonstration is a warning to highlight that,” he added.
Meanwhile, the locals in West Bengal ‘s Kolkata city also came out on the streets and waved the national flag to mark their support to Hazare.
Hazare sat on a daylong fast at the Jantar Mantar in New Delhi to protest against the proposals of Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Lokpal Bill.
Hazare, who is fighting for a strong anti-graft bill, has been demanding that the lower bureaucracy should be brought within the ambit of the Lokpal besides provisions for Citizen’s Charter and setting up of Lokayuktas under a central law.
The 74-year-old social activist has also warned the government that he would sit on an indefinite fast from December 27 at the Ramlila Maidan here if a strong Lokpal Bill is not passed in the ongoing Winter Session of Parliament.
The Lokpal Bill is seen as a weapon to root out corruption and nepotism from the government machinery and in public life.
The proposed Bill envisages the setting up of a national anti-corruption watchdog to check financial mismanagement and corrupt practices that have deeply pervaded several democratic and civic institutions of India .
Hazare had staged an indefinite hunger strike against graft that he gave up on August 28 when the government agreed to deliberate the issues raised by him and his forum vis-à-vis the passage and enactment of the Lokpal Bill, a suggestion that has received unprecedented nationwide backing.

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Kohima Lions Club members inspected Kezeikie ring well

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KOHIMA, Dec 11 (NEPS): Members of the Lions Club of Kohima (LCK) have inspected the huge ring well at Kezeikie today. The ring well was constructed about three years back by LCK and it is likely to be officially dedicated in middle of next month.
Already people from nearby colonies—Chotobasti, D Block, Naga Bazaar and Kezeikie—have been fetching water from this well. LCK President Lion Er Hozheto Shikhu has already advised Kezeikie area leader to upkeep the surroundings of the well before the dedication program next month.

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A Response to the UNC’s “Alternative Arrangement outside the Government of … – MorungExpress

A Response to the UNC's “Alternative Arrangement outside the Government of …MorungExpressThe United Naga Council (UNC) is the apex body of the Nagas of Manipur, therefore, it has every responsibility to lead and fight for the rights of the Naga…

A Response to the UNC's “Alternative Arrangement outside the Government of
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The United Naga Council (UNC) is the apex body of the Nagas of Manipur, therefore, it has every responsibility to lead and fight for the rights of the Nagas of Manipur in consultation with other apex bodies like the NWUM, ANSAM and its constituent unit
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BJP alleges attack on its election meeting in Manipur – IBNLive.com

BJP alleges attack on its election meeting in ManipurIBNLive.comPTI | 08:12 PM,Dec 11,2011 New Delhi, Dec 11 (PTI) The BJP today alleged that Congress workers attacked an election meeting in Manipur where BJP leader Najma Heptullah was present and dema…

BJP alleges attack on its election meeting in Manipur
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PTI | 08:12 PM,Dec 11,2011 New Delhi, Dec 11 (PTI) The BJP today alleged that Congress workers attacked an election meeting in Manipur where BJP leader Najma Heptullah was present and demanded an inquiry into the incident. "Today between 10.
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Manipur girls rescued from Mumbai traffickers – Times of India

Manipur girls rescued from Mumbai traffickersTimes of IndiaTen Manipuri girls were rescued. Three persons were arrested while the owner of the place is wanted. "We had received specific information that immoral activities were going on at a massag…

Manipur girls rescued from Mumbai traffickers
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Ten Manipuri girls were rescued. Three persons were arrested while the owner of the place is wanted. "We had received specific information that immoral activities were going on at a massage parlour at the Mhada complex in Oshiwara.

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For people in Imphal, the state is a failure – TwoCircles.net

For people in Imphal, the state is a failureTwoCircles.netThere are many like Ningthoukhongjam, who are languishing in Manipur which is riddled with decade-old ethnic clashes, insurgency, sporadic economic blockades and the clamped under the much hated…

For people in Imphal, the state is a failure
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There are many like Ningthoukhongjam, who are languishing in Manipur which is riddled with decade-old ethnic clashes, insurgency, sporadic economic blockades and the clamped under the much hated Armed Forces Special Powers Act. The recent 121-day

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GoI trying to ‘balkanize’ Zeliangrong people – MorungExpress

GoI trying to 'balkanize' Zeliangrong peopleMorungExpressZeliangrong Youth Front and All Zeliangrong Students' Union of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland, issued a joint statement today disproving “the manner” in which the ministry 'balka…

GoI trying to 'balkanize' Zeliangrong people
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Zeliangrong Youth Front and All Zeliangrong Students' Union of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland, issued a joint statement today disproving “the manner” in which the ministry 'balkanized' the Zeliangrong people into six different groups such as Kabui,

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UN Human Rights day on the works of Sharmila

Human rights observance has gained immense importance today throughout the world. The relevance is more so in our region where there is report of series of massacres, violations of right to life, denial of civil and political rights. People have to fight for everything in our land and the state’s response and measures are not […]

Human rights observance has gained immense importance today throughout the world. The relevance is more so in our region where there is report of series of massacres, violations of right to life, denial of civil and political rights. People have to fight for everything in our land and the state’s response and measures are not worth getting applause from any quarter . State human rights commission is now defunct and writings on the wall are clear. State government does not want to clean the dirty linings in the open. The central government is also unable to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act. Banning mobile services in the north east is not the solution in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in Mumbai. Stopping mobile services when the Union Home Minister comes to the state is amazing. After the attacks on Parliament there was no talk of imposing AFSPA in New Delhi or banning mobile services. Ban on entry of foreigners and other restrictions exclusively reserved for our holy land are abominable archaic restrictions not expected in a democratic country. The UN observes the day every year . Time has come to dedicate the day to Irom Sharmila an incarnate of ‘Mother Compassion’. The future generations will find it hard to fathom the reason of the delay of recognizing her works . Procrastination of a decision favouring democracy over martial law will remain a black phase in our democracy. Such unparallel struggle should be recognized by the UN and observance of the day to recognize her works at least for a year will go down in global history and international human rights movement to safeguard the dignity and the rights of the people. No one is against the military but against martial law taking over people’s life in a great democratic country like ours. Every state agencies have its own defined roles and one should not try to contravene its others’ duties and responsibilities. If martial law has to be imposed in the aftermath of every blast or attack the entire world fits the bill to be imposed AFSPA. Attacks in US, Europe and other countries are crimes against humanity of immense proportion and the blasts in our region are like ants biting a rhinoceros. Is our democracy and people’s rule so weak that we have to call in the service of the military to carry out state activities. Prolonged use of military will belittle supremacy of the people over all forces. Too much use of the most powerful medicines will affect the harmony of the body and may lead to the dead of the person. It is well said that , “Human rights belong equally to each of us and bind us together as a global community with the same ideals and values.” The date was chosen to honour the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption and proclamation, on 10 December 1948, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the first global enunciation of human rights and one of the first major achievements of the new United Nations. It was a year later after India got Independence. Time has come for our country to understand people’s aspirations and respect human dignity and life. UN Secy Gen, Ban Ki-moon aptly described the movement and the current scenario when he said, “Yet at the end of an extraordinary year for human rights, let us take strength from the achievements of 2011: new democratic transitions set in motion, new steps to ensure accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity, new and ever-spreading awareness of rights themselves. As we look to the challenges ahead, let us take inspiration from the example of human rights activists and the timeless power of the Universal Declaration, and do our utmost to uphold the ideals and aspirations that speak for every culture and every person.” And we feel the right person to remember is Irom Sharmila .

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KCP MC calls for a third Nupilal

Paying tributes to the women who took part in the Nupilal on December 12, 1939, the proscribed UG group KCP MC in a press statement called for a third Nupilal Source Hueiyen News Service

Paying tributes to the women who took part in the Nupilal on December 12, 1939, the proscribed UG group KCP MC in a press statement called for a third Nupilal Source Hueiyen News Service

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Poumai sports cum literary meet

The Poumai Naga Tshiidoumai Me PNTM is going to organise a volleyball tournament cum literary meet at Senapati district headquarters from January 8 to 13, informed a release issued by Poumai Naga Students’ Union Source The Sangai Express

The Poumai Naga Tshiidoumai Me PNTM is going to organise a volleyball tournament cum literary meet at Senapati district headquarters from January 8 to 13, informed a release issued by Poumai Naga Students’ Union Source The Sangai Express

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Activists express solidarity to Irom Sharmila

The Save Sharmila Campaign Committee organised a daylong event in New Delhi today to coincide with the 63rd International Human Rights Day celebrated globally on the 10th of December since 1948 Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

The Save Sharmila Campaign Committee organised a daylong event in New Delhi today to coincide with the 63rd International Human Rights Day celebrated globally on the 10th of December since 1948 Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Kamranga Khasia Village Authority Tousem demands

The Kamranga Khasia Village Authority, Tousem sub division of Tamenglong urged the authority concerned of the State Government for providing adequate compensation in regards to 75 hectors of agricultural land of the village acquired for initiating a po…

The Kamranga Khasia Village Authority, Tousem sub division of Tamenglong urged the authority concerned of the State Government for providing adequate compensation in regards to 75 hectors of agricultural land of the village acquired for initiating a police training centre Source The Sangai Express

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ZYF, AZSU disprove Tribal Affairs Ministry’s move

Zeliangrong Youth Front Assam, Manipur Nagaland , ZYF AMN and All Zeliangrong Students’ Union Assam, Manipur and Nagaland , AZSU AMN have disapproved the alleged manner in which the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, government of India sought to balk…

Zeliangrong Youth Front Assam, Manipur Nagaland , ZYF AMN and All Zeliangrong Students’ Union Assam, Manipur and Nagaland , AZSU AMN have disapproved the alleged manner in which the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, government of India sought to balkanize the Zeliangrong people into six entities, namely, Kabui, Rongmei, Inpui, Kacha, Liangmai and Zeme through Bill no Source Hueiyen News Service

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