GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF NAGALIM The ongoing reconciliation process among the different Naga political groups being spearheaded by the FNR and fully endorsed and agreed upon by the highest leaders of the different groups and in tune with the full commitment of the collective leadership, some of the likeminded leaders of the [...]
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GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF NAGALIM Ministry of Information & Publicity FNR NOT DOING ENOUGH 30th Oct.2010 A joint Council meeting of the Steering Committee Executives and the Cabinet Kilonsers held on the 29th Oct.2010, at Hebron in which the members made a threadbare and along drawn out deliberation on the current political situations [...]
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As endorsed in the SEPTEMBER SUMMIT, September 18, 2010, the Joint Working Group (JWG) of the NSCN/GPRN; the NNC/FGN; and the GPRN/NSCN had its seating at Dimapur, on October 9, 2010. The JWG conveners consisted of Gen. V S Atem, Mr. Zhopra Vero, and Mr. C. Singson respectively. Mr. Rhakho, Major General & Deputy Chief [...]
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05th Oct. 2010 Despite various intolerable circumstances, the NSCN is all out for reconciliation based on the historical and political rights of the Nagas. While Nagas across the length and breadth of Nagalim are striving for reconciliation and peace-process, there are few notorious politicians who are deliberately striving to fragment the Naga society and sabotage [...]
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A Naga International Support Center, NISC www.nagalim.nl A human rights organization Amsterdam, October 3 2010 Press Release Anthony Shing disappeared Did the Nepal authorities hit on the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN) by arresting him? Anthony Shing, a high ranking officer of the NSCN left Bangkok for Kathmandu by Royal Nepal Airlines on September [...]
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A Naga International Support Center , NISC Amsterdam, September 23 2010 Press Release Reconciliation of Nagas a threat to the Government of India ’s unpublished policies? As the road to concrete reconciliation is a difficult one vowing to do just that is no token endeavor. Thus, the Naga International Support Center congratulates the Naga groups [...]
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22/10/2010 The NSCN is organising its 30th Agony Day on 27th September 2010 at Council Headquarters and General Headquarters, Naga Army at 7 a.m. sharp. It is felt that the solemn sacrifices made by the martyrs deserved an absolute honour and respect by the NSCN in particular and citizen of Nagalim in general. On this [...]
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Dated Tahamzam, 21st September, 2010 The first tripartite meeting of the Government of Manipur(GoM), United Naga Council(UNC) and the Government of India(GoI) was held on the 21st September, 2010 at North Block, New Delhi to address the representation submitted to the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India for an alternative arrangement for the Nagas in Manipur. [...]
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Dated 18th September, 2010 In view of the commencement of a serious process with the Government of India for securing an Alternative Arrangement for the Nagas in Manipur and to create a congenial atmosphere for the same, it has since been decided to temporarily suspend the economic blockade being enforced on the National Highways in [...]
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31st August 2010. To the NSCN and one of its Hon’ble Kilonsers, Mr V.Horam on the brutal murder of Lt. Major Ngachonmi is a ploy to diverted and distract the attention of the people. Nevertheless, it will never condone the heinous crime committed by them on August 26, at Tizit, Namsa. Why the crime was [...]
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30th August 2010 RESPONDING TO THE ASSAM RIFFLES’ PRESS STATEMENT This is in response to the Assam Riffles press statement carried in the local papers of the 28th August 2010 issue, in which the AR stated that ‘One NSCN Cadre was killed’ and ‘five’ others apprehended during the ‘operation in Namsa’. They wrote that NSCN [...]
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