Insurgency / Assam

48-hr curfew in North Cachar

Silchar, April 9: A 48-hour curfew was today clamped in North Cachar Hills district of Assam following sporadic clashes during a 12-hour bandh called by the All-Dimasa Students’ Union (ADSU) in protest against the massacre by Hmar militants on March 31.

District magistrate Syed Iftiqar Hussain described the curfew, which took effect at 1 pm, as “a precautionary step to prevent breach of peace and tranquillity”.

Official sources in Haflong, the district headquarters, said they had received reports of Dimasas torching 20 Hmar huts in Retzawl, Mahur and Umrangshu. It is not known if there were...

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Curfew in NC Hills

GUWAHATI, April 9 – A 48-hour curfew has been clamped in the entire North-Cachar Hills district from 1 pm today in view of the deteriorating law and order situation in the district. Earlier curfew was clamped in the district from 6 pm yesterday to 5 am today. But the administration again clamped curfew following arson in Retzol area today. The release said that all out efforts are being made by the district administration to bring the situation under control and all educational institutions in the district have been closed down, official sources said.

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Arms seized in Garo Hills meant for ULFA

TURA, April 9 — The huge cache of arms seized by the West Garo Hills Police on Tuesday evening after an encounter with militants was meant for the banned ULFA. The outfit had planned to transport the armoury from Garo Hills to Assam to attack security forces and disrupt normal life during its raising day, which passed of Monday. Documents seized from the encounter site reveal these facts. The arms shipment was brought all the way through Bangladesh and concealed in Chisikgre village of West Garo Hills, bordering Assam, since the last two weeks, highly places sources revealed.

A team of ULFA...

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Tension crackles in strife-torn districts

Silchar/Guwahati, April 8: Tension continued to crackle in the twin districts of Cachar and North Cachar Hills after the recovery of an unidentified body today, while the Assembly team that had visited the strife-torn areas blamed both Hmar and Dimasa militants for the ongoing ethnic feud.

The toll in the ethnic riots was revised to 24 after the body of a suspected victim in the massacre on March 31 came floating down the Rukni river, near Monierkhal in Cachar district, this morning.

Section 144 CrPC was clamped in Halflong town as a precautionary step after miscreants set fire to a scooter...

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Dimasa bodies demand probe on killings by HPC

GUWAHATI, April 8 — Dimasa student leaders today demanded a judicial inquiry into the incident of gruesome murder of 23 Dimasa people by the extremist group Hmar People’s Convention (Democratic) in Cachar district on March 31 last. Addressing newspersons at Dispur Last Gate here All Dimasa Students’ Union (ADSU) president Sanmoni Kemprai, Dimasa Students’ Community, Guwahati (DSCG) president Smt Subarna Haflongbar and DSCG general secretary Rajdeep Kemprai also demanded that the inquiry should be conducted by a retired judge of the Supreme Court of India and the inquiry should also deal with...

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Contacts with Manipur, Mizoram for united action: CM

GUWAHATI, April 8 — The Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today informed that the State Government was in touch with Mizoram and Manipur governments for initiating coordinated action to tackle the ethnic violence that has flared up along the inter-State boundary areas in the Cachar district of Assam. Talking to newsmen here, Sri Gogoi stated that as the Hmar People’s Convention (HPC) extremists involved in ethnic cleansing of Dimasas in Cachar areas were based in those two neighbouring States, the coordination with the two State governments was the need of the hour to control the ethnic violence in...

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Peace, normalcy has returned to Karbi Anglong

DIPHU, April 7 — Completion of one year by the Congress-I in the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council was celebrated on Saturday at Diphu Stadium playground amidst great enthusiasm. In this connection, a public meeting was held under the presidentship of George Millik, chairman, Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC). Addressing the mammoth gathering, Tarun Gogoi, Chief Minister of Assam urged the leaders of the KAAC to implement all developmental schemes to wipe out poverty and unemployment problems from the district.

Appreciating the leaders of the KAAC, the Chief Minister said that peace and...

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Warring tribes hold on to fragile peace

Silchar, April 7: Chief minister Tarun Gogoi?s appeal for restraint appears to have had a sobering effect on the warring Hmars and Dimasas, but the air remained charged with tension as Cachar and the North Cachar Hills struggled to come to terms with last week?s ghastly massacre.

The feud between the two tribal groups began in February with the abduction of three senior members of the Dima Halam Daoga (DHD), which claims to represent the Dimasa community, by Naga and Hmar militants.

Haflong, the headquarters of North Cachar Hills district, today wore a deserted look with residents staying...

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Terrorstruck Hmars flee to Shillong

Shillong, April 6: Umrangsho in the North Cachar Hills has had little to do with the ethnic feud between Dimasas and Hmars so far, but after the March 31 incident at Chekarcham and Meghnathal in Cachar, things are not the same any more.

Forty-five-year-old Dingi, who fled the village with her family of eight members including a month-old baby, fears a violent backlash by militants of the Dima Halam Daoga in Umrangsho, which is flanked by Dimasa and Karbi villages in the north.

?We fled our homes as some of us have heard of a conspiracy by the DHD to torch our villages in retaliation against...

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Bangla Islamic militants poses threat to NE

GUWAHATI, April 5 — Growing activities of the Islamic militant groups in the neighbouring country Bangladesh are posing a serious security threat to the north-eastern region of India, particularly because of the porous Indo-Bangla border. According to a report prepared by the security agencies on the disturbing phenomenon, nine such groups met recently to form the Bangladesh Islamic Manch under the leadership of the Harkat-ul-Jehad-e-Islami (HUJI). So far the Manch’s activities are restricted to circulating speeches of Osama bin Laden and Maulana Masood Azhar, a Pakistani terrorist leader, to...

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The Northeast Vigil website ran from 1999 to 2009. It is not operated or maintained anymore. It has been put up here solely for archival sentiments. This site has over 6,000 news items that are of value to academics, researchers and journalists.

Subir Ghosh