Imphal, August 30 2010: National Socialist Council of Nagalim, Ceasefire Monitoring Cell, Chandel branch has strongly condemned the arrest of Ng Koningam, deputy kilonser , GPRN by Imphal West Police commandos from Imphal on August 26 despite ‘being well-versed with the existing ceasefire agreement between Government of India and NSCN’. In a statement, CFMC Chandel [...]
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CFGR violated by AR, 164 TA: Naga Hoho
Naga Hoho has accused the 6 Assam Rifles and the 164 TA (NAGA) for having again violated the Cease Fire Ground Rules (CFGR) on August 26 at Tizit by exhibiting “unruliness and high handedness” in which one NSCN (I-M) activist was killed and five nabbed.
Naga Hoho president, Keviletuo Kiewhuo and general secretary, P. Chuba Ozukum [...]
Assam-Arunachal border clash: 5 injured;assam blames NSCN(I-M)for tension
Five Arunachali people were injured and a vehicle was damaged during a clash in the border area of Assam-Arunachal Pradesh on Sunday, police said.
According to reports, five Arunachali people of Nishi tribes were injured during a clash with Assamese people, and a vehicle was also damaged in Santipur area under Sadia police station in Tinsukia [...]
DAN PAC condemns paramilitary actions
Expressing “deep shock and anguish” over Thursday’s incident at Tizit, wherein an NSCN (I-M) activist “Maj” Ngachonmi Tangkhul was gunned down by the paramilitary forces, the DAN constituted Political Affairs Committee (PAC) has condemned the AR’s actions saying it was a “direct violation” of the mutually agreed upon ceasefire ground rules.
PAC chairman, Dr. T. M. [...]
Assam’s dispute with entire Northeast shows who’s wrong
August 27: The government of Assam has land and border disputes with almost all the North Eastern states such as Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Mizoram and these issues reflect the fact that the tribal were driven away from their lands by Assam, a former senior Nagaland minister said. Since India became independent in 1947, [...]
Full Story »‘Inimical forces trying to sabotage peace’
DIMAPUR | AUGUST 27: The fate of the 13-year ceasefire between the Government of India and NSCN (I-M) seems to hang on a thin line following Thursday’s incident at Namsa in Mon district where a ‘Major’ of the NSCN (I-M) was allegedly gunned down by security forces. Ceasefire Monitoring Cell (CFMC) convenor ‘Maj Gen’ Phungthing [...]
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AR scalps Sr officer of IM group
Dimapur, Aug 26: Tension is running high in Nagaland after the Assam Rifles shot dead a self styled ‘army major’ of the NSCN (IM) in Mon district of Nagaland this morning while five NSCN-IM cadres have been reportedly arrested by the Assam Rifles.
The NSCN (IM) has strongly condemned the [...]
Ceasefire, reconciliation face stern test
Dimapur | August 26 : In an unexpected development, two separate unrelated incidents has been reported one from Tizit under Mon district and the other from Mekokla village under Wokha district. In the first incident, it was informed that one SS Major belonging to the National Socialist Council of Nagalim was killed in a firing [...]
Full Story »Assam’s baseless accusation will create mistrust & enmity
Dimapur, August 25 (MExN): Chief Minister of Nagaland Neiphiu Rio today said Assam government’s juvenile accusations against Nagaland will only create enmity considering such wild allegations come from the mouths of “responsible leaders.” The Chief Minister’s Secretariat issued a brief note today in response to Assam’s allegations [...]
Full Story »Kuki armed groups to deposit arms, ammo by September 20
Imphal August 22: All arms and ammunitions of the Kuki based militant outfits under Suspension of Operation (SoO) will be kept at the Armoury of designated camps or with the nominated police stations or security force camps under double lock by 20th of next month, September 20.The development to the tripartite Suspension of Operations (SoO) [...]
Full Story »UNC blockade extended
Imphal, Aug 23: The 20-day long economic blockade imposed on the two national highways leading to Manipur by the United Naga Council (UNC) which is supposed to end at 6 am of August 24, has been extended by another 25 days. The ongoing blockade began since 6 am of August 4. The spokesman of UNC [...]
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