Rivers flow above danger level

Following incessant rains in the hill areas since Monday night, the water levels of the Imphal and the Nambul rivers are above the danger mark, officials said Source Hueiyen News Service

Following incessant rains in the hill areas since Monday night, the water levels of the Imphal and the Nambul rivers are above the danger mark, officials said Source Hueiyen News Service

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Accused remanded

Three persons of a family of Loitang Khullen Mamang Awang Leikai, who have been arrested by police regarding the murder of Irom Tamubi 65 of the same locality, have been produced before the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Imphal West and remanded…

Three persons of a family of Loitang Khullen Mamang Awang Leikai, who have been arrested by police regarding the murder of Irom Tamubi 65 of the same locality, have been produced before the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Imphal West and remanded to police custody till July 27 today Source The Sangai Express

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Govt gets down to the task of working out a Bill to protect indigenous people Five member committee to draft Bill

The State Government has constituted a five member committee for drafting a Bill for protection of indigenous people of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

The State Government has constituted a five member committee for drafting a Bill for protection of indigenous people of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Medical helpline launched

JCILPS has launched the Medical Helpline for ILP Movement at RIMS and JNIMS hospitals to provide blood, medicine and medical and monetary aid to the people who are injured in the pro ILPS movement Source The Sangai Express

JCILPS has launched the Medical Helpline for ILP Movement at RIMS and JNIMS hospitals to provide blood, medicine and medical and monetary aid to the people who are injured in the pro ILPS movement Source The Sangai Express

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Online registration facility for food business operators

Government of Manipur on Tuesday launched an online registration facility for food business operations in the five districts of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

Government of Manipur on Tuesday launched an online registration facility for food business operations in the five districts of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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JCILPS sticks to 15 days deadline

The JCILPS has reiterated its demand to the State Government to pass a new Bill acceptable to the public for protection of indigenous people of Manipur within 15 days Source The Sangai Express

The JCILPS has reiterated its demand to the State Government to pass a new Bill acceptable to the public for protection of indigenous people of Manipur within 15 days Source The Sangai Express

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July 23, 2009 incident remembered Justice still denied to Rabina Husband

Justice is still pending for the July 23, 2009 incident that cost life of a pregnant woman Rabina and a youth Sanjit Source Hueiyen News Service James Khangenbam

Justice is still pending for the July 23, 2009 incident that cost life of a pregnant woman Rabina and a youth Sanjit Source Hueiyen News Service James Khangenbam

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Sitin protests continue with no let up

With the ongoing State wide demand for implementation of Inner Line Permit System in Manipur, people staged sit in protests and blocked roads at different areas today Source The Sangai Express

With the ongoing State wide demand for implementation of Inner Line Permit System in Manipur, people staged sit in protests and blocked roads at different areas today Source The Sangai Express

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A Peek into Manipur Folklore – The New Indian Express

The HinduA Peek into Manipur FolkloreThe New Indian ExpressA fascinating slice of folklore from the North-East will find depiction in the national capital from next week. A wooden sculpture from Manipur titled Poubi Lai, depicting a mythical reptile, i…


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A Peek into Manipur Folklore
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A fascinating slice of folklore from the North-East will find depiction in the national capital from next week. A wooden sculpture from Manipur titled Poubi Lai, depicting a mythical reptile, is being put up at the National Museum in Delhi for public
The story of a giant python called Poubi Lai…The Hindu
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IMPHAL, July 21: Showing support to the present movement for implementation of the Inner Line Permit System in the State, the Rongmei Phuam, Assam, Manipur Nagaland, Grace Colony Women Meira Paibi, G Youth Club and the Tarung Auto Drivers`™ …

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IMPHAL, July 21: Showing support to the present movement for implementation of the Inner Line Permit System in the State, the Rongmei Phuam, Assam, Manipur Nagaland, Grace Colony Women Meira Paibi, G Youth Club and the Tarung Auto Drivers`™ …

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India’s War on Naga Peoples: Wuju firing

July 15, 20015 FACT FINDING REPORT OF WUZU FIRING AND THE KILLING OF TWO STUDENTS BY THE ASSAM RIFLES Fact-finding Team: (1) Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) (2) Naga Peoples Movement

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FACT FINDING REPORT OF WUZU FIRING AND THE KILLING OF TWO STUDENTS BY THE ASSAM RIFLES

Fact-finding Team:
(1) Naga Students’ Federation (NSF)
(2) Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR)

Why did they fire at us? Was one question the villagers at Wuzu, Phor and new Phor asked when the NSF and NPMHR team went for fact-finding at Wuzu village. A five members fact-finding team from 17th to 19th July 2015 visited and talked to the eye witnesses.

Sequence of events

July 15: Firing starts at Avankhu (Also known as Avankhung) area where two NSCN K cadres are killed by the Assam Rifles. The firing starts around 11 pm at night and lasted till 5 am in the morning of July 16.

July 16: The bodies of the two cadres were being taken to Meluri via Wuzu by the AR. Five AR vehicles convoy (three 407 truck, gypsy, and one tata truck) passes through Wuzu village by 6 pm, according to eye witnesses in the village. The villagers having learned that one of the slain cadres, Captain Puhachu belonged to Wuzu village decides to request the AR to hand over the body for proper burial in the village land as per Naga customs.

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The village leaders of Wuzu and neighboring villages of Phor and New Phor stood by the side of the road and raise their hands when the Army convoys was passing through. The first three vehicles sped off without stopping however they stopped near the village community hall on seeing the Major stop his vehicle, which is a few metres away from where the villagers are standing.

The villagers did not force the military convoy to stop.

The fourth vehicle carrying Major Surinder Singh and the last vehicle stopped where the villagers stood. The village leaders requested the Major who was well acquainted with them, if it were possible for the Major to handover the body to which the Major expressed his inability. So they requested the Major to at least take the coffin for the dead bodies to which the Major agreed. The conversation lasted for about two minutes when they started hearing gunshots from the direction of the AR truck near the Community hall which was followed by indiscriminate firing from the vehicle of the Major and the last vehicle behind the Major’s vehicle. Aso and Tiizali were killed from the bullets of the Jawans who fired from the Major’s vehicle, according to the eye witnesses. The villagers have also stated that the shots fired by the Jawans were not blank firing but aimed directly at the civilians. The firing lasted for about 20 minutes, we have been told.11768567_723208884457623_1047287965_o

Bullet marks are seen in the houses and trees in the whole stretch. The villagers have collected around 140 empty shells. Witnesses have claimed that there could be much more empty cases inside the AR vehicles as the maximum number of gunshots was fired inside the vehicle.

A civilian non-villager who happened to be at the site of the incident at that point in time witnessed the entire incident. He was by the site of the Community Hall next to the Army Maruti Gypsy vehicle where he witnessed the first gunshot being fired from the Assam Rifles Gypsy, he stated.

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Aso

Aso, 13, a class VII student of GHS Pholary, was the youngest child in her family. Aso is said to be a promising student. Her own grandfather was killed by the Indian Army in the 1960s during the battle of Thuda Phor. She was inside her relative’s house when the jawans fired. The bullet hit right below her armpit and came on the other side of her body.

Tüzali

Tiizali, 14 years and Class 7 student of GHS Pholary belonged to the neighboring village Phor, which is a walking distance from Wuzu village. Tiizali was with his three other friends right above the road when the shooting started. His friends escaped but he was shot in the chest and the skull.

Esther Jorror

The fact finding team visited Esther Jorror, 24 years old, on July 19 at the Community Health Centre of Meluri. Esther was shot in the right arm by the Assam Rifles. She was carrying her one year and five months old baby when she heard the firing. She ran inside the house of Yichiili for cover but was shot in the arm while running for cover. It is the same house where Aso was killed. Esther saw Aso being shot. Esther’s husband Ritu Jorror was also at the spot and is an eye witness to the firing by Assam Rifles.

The NSF and NPMHR Fact- finding team has taken pictures of the bullet marks in each houses which were shot. The Assam Rifles has claimed that the NSCN K had shot from the hilltops but the bullet marks and eye witness evidences indicates that the Assam Rifles shot directly at the civilians and the houses.

The Team called on Maj. Surinder Singh of the 46 AR C Coy at his camp at Akhegwo Post. In course of the interaction, he admitted that he was not sure who shot the students in the village. He further told the Team to contact his superiors, particularly the IGAR, on the matter. The Team also noticed a group of Para Commando personnel of the Indian Army with their strange looks and unusual uniform. Maj. Surinder Singh also revealed that the assault team comprised of personnel from the Para Commando personnel of the Indian Army along with the jawans from the Assam Rifles under his command. He also admitted that he had an Officer senior to him and some other Junior Commissioned Officers at the spot where the students were murdered. On being queried how he could claim that the NSCN (K) had killed the students, he responded that he was not sure and requested the team to contact the IGAR (N). This is particularly interesting because it is ascertained that there was no presence of the cadres of the NSCN (K) in the vicinity. If the Major himself who was present at the incident of July 16 is not sure, then how can the IGAR (N) be so sure in there press statements that the two students were killed by the NSCN (K)?

Boveio Poukai Duo, General Secretary, Naga Students’ Federation (NSF)
Vibi Yhokha, Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR)
Dated: July 21, 2015

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Cabinet okays judicial inquiry into Robinhood`s death; Bill Drafting Committee constituted

IMPHAL, July 21: The State cabinet in its meeting held today has decided to institute a judicial inquiry into the death of Sapam Robinhood Singh, 16 son of S Romesh

IMPHAL, July 21: The State cabinet in its meeting held today has decided to institute a judicial inquiry into the death of Sapam Robinhood Singh, 16 son of S Romesh of Keishamthong Thangjam Leirak, then residing at his mother`™s home at Khurai Lairik Yengbam Leikai under Porompat Police Station, Imphal East.

This was conveyed by an office memorandum issued by M Yaiskul Meitei, Special Secretary (Home), Government of Manipur.

Robinhood who was a student of Class XI at Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy reportedly died after sustaining injuries during police action to contain a student rally on July 8.

On the other hand, the Governor has constituted a Drafting Committee for drafting a Bill for protection of indigenous people of Manipur.

The committee includes Revenue, Law & Legislative Affairs and Forest & Environment minister Th Debendra Singh as chairman; chairman of Manipur Pollution Control Board Dr Ng Bijoy, MLA N Biren , MLA RK Anand Singh as members and Special Secretary (Home) M Yaiskul Meitei as convener.

The committee may co-opt representatives of JCILPS as Members and shall submit the draft bill at the earliest so that the state government may introduce the bill in the Manipur Legislatives Assembly within one month.

Meanwhile, a core committee comprising of 11 advocates from bar associations of High Court of Manipur has been formed today to facilitate drafting of a new bill acceptable to the people.

Advocate N Kumarjit has been made as the chairman of the core committee.

Announcing the formation of the committee, advocate Kumarjit asserted that the committee will give advice and suggestion to the State government on drafting of a new bill acceptable to the people.

He informed that the committee is trying to produce a draft bill from its side as well and the same will be submitted to the government.

Preparation of the draft bill will be completed within July 24, he said.

Whether to validate or invalidate the bill to be prepared by the committee depend on the wishes of the government and people. However, the proposed bill will be related to ILPS, he said.

It may be mentioned that a meeting between representatives of the government led by Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh and 12 legal experts from bar associations of High Court of Manipur was convened on July 17.

The two sides had discussed at length drafting of a new bill acceptable to the people.

It is speculated that the core committee was formed according to the direction gave by the CM during the meeting.

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Change the question

The street agitation in Imphal and other valley districts in support of the demand for the introduction of the Inner Line Permit System in the state, has somewhat cooled, but

The street agitation in Imphal and other valley districts in support of the demand for the introduction of the Inner Line Permit System in the state, has somewhat cooled, but it is certainly not over yet. There is still an unmistakable air of uncertainty in the relative quiet that has descended. Street corners are still populated with the haunting figures of women (mostly Meiteis) in the traditional formal white, staging wakat mipham or protest sit-in, silently watching the passing vehicles, and in this unique way registering their discontent. There is a sense of hurry everywhere and this is loudly visible in the manner people move about their routines, all seemingly keeping alert that the situation can turn for the worse anytime and they may be caught stranded. In the crowded market areas, despite the appearance of calm having returned, the tension in the atmosphere and on the faces of vendors is palpable. There is little to doubt that even an unusual noise or a little commotion in any corner of any one of these crowded places can cause deadly stampedes. Many vendors actually keep their wares half packed so they can on very short notice, gather their belongings and scoot. Those driving in Imphal today to study the situation have had to turn around and avoid certain stretches of roads because groups of people suddenly emerged and without any warning blocked the way. Schools and colleges still remain closed, and even the state`™s other hectic preoccupation `“ private tuitions centres for school and college students, remained sparsely attended, and many more still closed. The law may be limping back, but certainly not fast enough to instil confidence for people to go about their daily businesses as usual.

The government in the meantime is grappling with the onerous task in its hands of coming up with a bill that is either a replica of the Inner Line Permit System, in vogue in Nagaland, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh, or else fashion another which can do what the ILPS does `“ check influx of migrants into the state so that the state`™s demographic balance is not upset, marginalising its original population as has happened in some other Northeast states, in particular Tripura. The government has been holding several rounds of discussions with the state`™s intelligentsia, legal experts and politicians belonging to other parties. While everybody hopes that something acceptable to all will emerge out of these meetings, doubts that this can be possible still hangs in the air. After all, just a few weeks ago, a softer bill on the same issue was neither accepted by those demanding the ILPS or the Governor whose assent is mandatory for a bill passed by the Assembly to become law.

Why exactly was the earlier bill reserved by the Governor for consultations with the President is still not known. Was it on legal grounds or was it on nationalistic considerations? If it is the latter, there is hope, for then what is needed is to explain convincingly there is nothing anti-national in the demand for the introduction of the ILPS in Manipur. Most reports in the national media are already doing this to a good extent, although there has been at least one damp squib, taking off at a tangent in a motivated manner to describe the ILPS demand as a strategy of one community to be listed in the Schedule Tribes list so as to garner the benefits. If it is the former, the remedial measures would be different. It is well known that in a country such as India which practices constitutional law, even cases with extremely good merit are lost because of procedural errors. The way out is for those framing the new bill to know the law and the Constitution of India minutely and thoroughly. The new bill must be phrased imaginatively so that its merit is not unnecessarily nullified because its phrasing makes it seem it goes against the tenets of the country`™s constitutional law.

This being what it is, maybe the task before the government is to first try and find out why the earlier bill was reserved by the state Governor. If it is able to do this, it will then know how the question should be approached in the next round, the deadline for which now just about three weeks from now. The government, and indeed the entire population must keep in mind the wisdom in the well known thought, that when the answer to a question remains consistently and impossibly elusive, the way forward may not be to continue attempting to change the answer, but instead to try changing the question.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Professor Gangmumei pitches for 10 percent NEC fund allocation through non-governmental sector

IMPHAL, July 21: Efforts will be put to make the North Eastern Council allot atleast 10 percent of its total fund through the non-governmental sector in the North Eastern States,

IMPHAL, July 21: Efforts will be put to make the North Eastern Council allot atleast 10 percent of its total fund through the non-governmental sector in the North Eastern States, said newly appointed member of the council Professor Gangmumei Kamei today.

He was speaking at a simple reception ceremony on his appointment as a member of the NEC organised by the BJP Manipur Pradesh at the party office today.

He elaborated the NEC funds are sanctioned through the State governments and as such the Opposition parties have no say during fund utilisation.

He said as a member of the council, he will also help the recently elected BJP ADC members in developing their areas as the NEC is more focus on developing the hill areas of the region.

He said the NEC was established in 1972 and during the first 20 years of its inception it was working smoothly.

However in the last 10 years, its image has been badly declined, he added.

He said the total budget of the NEC is for development of the region and as such utilised on the eight States.

He continued, Assam and Mizoram receive maximum funding, but unfortunately Manipur receives only 3 percent of fund from the NEC.

He also said that he will be meeting DoNER Minister Dr Jitendra and pressed for allotment of atleast 10 percent of the total fund through non-governmental sector.

Meanwhile, BJP Manipur Pradesh president Th Chaoba said that the appointment of Prof Gangmumei Kamei as a member of the NEC shows that the party wants to develop the State.

He said Prof Gangmumei Kamei has also been appointed as a member of a18-member committee of the Indian Council for Historical Research.

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Rongmei Phuam, AMN and Manipur Muslim Welfare Organisation demonstrate full support to ILPS movement

IMPHAL, July 21: Showing support to the present movement for implementation of the Inner Line Permit System in the State, the Rongmei Phuam, Assam, Manipur Nagaland, Grace Colony Women Meira

IMPHAL, July 21: Showing support to the present movement for implementation of the Inner Line Permit System in the State, the Rongmei Phuam, Assam, Manipur Nagaland, Grace Colony Women Meira Paibi, G Youth Club and the Tarung Auto Drivers`™ Association jointly staged a sit-in protest and later took out a rally in Tarung areas today.

Speaking to the media persons Panti Gonmei, President Rongmei Lu Phuam AMN said that all the 17 different communities residing in Tarung areas fully support the demand for Inner Line Permit System in the State and will continue to do so until the popular demand of the public is met with.

She further said that the State government should protect the interest of the people of Manipur by implementing the Inner Line Permit in the State.

Meanwhile, during the sit in protest and the rally, the protestors held placards and shouted slogans demanding implementation of the ILPS or a similar legislation at the earliest and to punish the police personnel involved in the death of Sapam Robinhood.

The protestors later formed a human chain.

Meanwhile, the Manipur Muslim Welfare Organisation (MMWO) also staged a sit-in protest and later formed a human chain demanding ILPS in the State at Hatta near Public Hospital.

Speaking to media persons, P Abdullah, president MMWO said that it is the sole responsibility of the government to protect the people of the State.

Highlighting that the government is also responsible for all the turmoil in the State, he said the government would have never allowed such hardships to fall on its people if it was concerned at all about the people.

He further demanded the government to find a mechanism to meet the demands of the people.

He also said MMWO will also continue to support the demand till it is fulfilled.

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Voice seeking punishment for personnel involved in Robinhood`s death grows louder

THOUBAL, July 21: Students of Somerendro Sana Royal Higher Secondary School, Thoubal Kshetri Leikai came out to the street and formed a human chain demanding punishment of the police personnel

THOUBAL, July 21: Students of Somerendro Sana Royal Higher Secondary School, Thoubal Kshetri Leikai came out to the street and formed a human chain demanding punishment of the police personnel involved in the death of class XI student Sapam Robinhood and implementation of the Inner Line Permit System in the State.

The students shouted slogans stating that they will support the present movement until the demands are met.

Women vendors of Thoubal Ningombam Luxmi Bazar also suspended their daily economic activity for the day and staged sit in protest today.

Meanwhile, residents of Kairembikhok also took out a meira rally in their locality last night demanding punishment of the police personnel involved in the death of Robinhood on July 8 and implementation of the Inner Line Permit System or a similar legislation in the State.

The rally organised by the Kairembikhok Nupi Samaj, started from the Kairembikhok Awang Leikai meirashang around 8:30pm and after passing through the surrounding areas of Salungpham and Wangbal stopped at the Kairembikhok Lamkhai waiting shed.

After the rally, the protestors resorted to sloganeering demanding punishment of the police personnel involved in the death of the student and implementation of the ILPS in the State.

According to a woman protestor participating in the demonstration, the rally was organised showing support to the ongoing movement under the JCILPS.

She said they will support the demanding until it is met.

Eight units of the meira paibis of Toubul, Bishnupur district had also joined hands with local youth clubs and staged a sit in protest and meira rally yesterday demanding punishment of the police personnel involved in the death of Robinhood and demanding the ILPS in the State, informed a statement of the TYDA, Toubul secretary E Premjit Singh.

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JCILPS cautions another uprising if govt fails to meet deadline

IMPHAL, July 21: Contending that the government has not taken up any substantial step so far to enact a new bill despite the passing of six days of the 15-day

IMPHAL, July 21: Contending that the government has not taken up any substantial step so far to enact a new bill despite the passing of six days of the 15-day deadline set, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has cautioned that another uprising may occur if a new bill acceptable to the people is not passed by the government within the deadline.

In a statement, the committee reiterated that there has been no formal invitation from the side of the government to hold discussion on the enactment of a new bill.

There has to be proper time and place for holding a meeting between the government and public to end the impasse over the enactment of a new bill otherwise it will not draw the desired results, it said.

Asking the concerned law department and legal experts to enact a fresh bill acceptable to the people within the set deadline and let the government pass it the Assembly, the statement made it clear that the proposed bill should be solely based on the protection of the indigenous people.

It appealed to the people to continue with different forms of democratic agitation till a new bill acceptable to the people is passed by the government.

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