Insurgency / Manipur

KYKL contradicts UNLF report

Imphal, December 04: The Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup in a press statement today contradicted the UNLF's statement issued in the local dailies on December 2. The Statement made a specific reference to the members of KYKL who left the organization and joined the UNLF including the killing of L Anand Sharma by KYKL. The statement mentioned that L Anand was given capital punishment by KYKL according to its law not to send any message to UNLF. It further charged that UNLF was concerned for its prestige while it does not recognize others to exist with self esteem. The statement also stated that KYKL had...

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Rebel diktat forces curbs on Manipur officials

Imphal, Dec. 1: In an unprecedented move, Manipur police have imposed restrictions on the free entry of government officials into the district headquarters of Chandel. The move followed complaints that militant outfits in the district have been ?summoning? government officials and harassing them, a top-ranking police official said today, adding that the step has been taken to check the unhealthy practice of government officials entertaining summons from militants.

Under this special measure, officials coming in government vehicles, private vehicles or even on two-wheelers are required to...

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UNLF refutes KYKL, calls for open debate

Imphal, December 01: Refuting the statement issued by the KYKL on November 8 after 18 KYKL joined the UNLF, the assistant secretary of Department of Publicity, UNLF today said that the KYKL statement contains some "basic views and policies of the KYKL that betrays their true colour. UNLF feels that an open debate should be initiated so as to determine the correctness or otherwise of the respective stands of the UNLF and KYKL in this and other related issues. We invite the sensible public to participate in this debate?. In a statement issued to the press today, the UNLF said that anybody...

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Kuki outfit in saviour role

Guwahati, June 15: A Kuki militant organisation has taken up cudgels for Moreh residents who have received extortion notices from outfits of the Manipur valley.

A leader of the Kuki Defence Force (KDF), which professes to represent the aspirations of the state?s Kuki community, said his group would not tolerate attempts by any militant outfit to harass the people of the border town.

Moreh, located on the Indo-Myanmar border, is a predominantly Kuki-inhabited area.

?We have taken serious note of some valley-based and hitherto unknown organisations serving extortion notes on local residents...

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Manipur minister denies funding rebel

Imphal, June 14: Manipur power minister Phungzathang Tonsing has denied allegations that he had gifted away a government vehicle and cash to militants, terming the charges as ?false and unfounded?.

The Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA), a militant outfit, has accused the power minister of giving away a Maruti Gypsy allotted to the electricity department and Rs 2.6 lakh to a self-styled ?captain? of the outfit without informing the outfit?s leadership.

Police have confirmed that the vehicle was being used by armed militants in Churchandpur district.

A red alert has been sounded in the district...

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Rebel nexus slur on Manipur minister

Imphal, June 13: A senior Cabinet minister in the Okram Ibobi Singh government has been accused of giving away a government vehicle to an insurgent leader.

This revelation has come in the wake of the Cabinet?s decision to ask the CBI to investigate allegations of involvement of ministers in the abduction and murder of city trader Manoj Kumar Shethi.

The Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) has accused power minister Phungzathang Tonsing of giving away a Maruti Gypsy of the electricity department along with cash to the tune of Rs 2.6 lakh to a self-styled ?Captain? of the outfit without informing the...

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Manipur outfits bury hatchet

Imphal, June 11: The banned United National Liberation Front (UNLF) and the United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) ? two rival outfits of Manipur ? have reportedly agreed to end hostilities.

The two outfits have clashed in recent times, resulting in some casualties. In a statement, the UNLF said both outfits have agreed not to strike at each other. The truce was reached during a meeting of the leaders of the two outfits held on June 8.

The statement said both sides would now work towards resettling villagers displaced as a result of clashes between them.

Reports said rivalry between the unlf...

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6 NE militant groups approach Mizo CM

GUWAHATI, June 11 ? As many as six North East militant outfits based in Manipur and Tripura has recently approached the Mizoram Chief Minister, Sri Zoramthanga to act as the catalyst in facilitating talks with the Central Government. The Minister for Information and Publicity of Mizoram, F Malsawma informed The Assam Tribune that these militant outfits, all hardcore groups including the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) had shown interest in sitting for talks with the Government of India and approached Sri Zoramthanga, a former Mizo National Front rebel, to facilitate the same.

Sri...

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Manipur disturbed area status extended for 1 yr

IMPHAL, June 6 ? Manipur government has extended the disturbed area status of the state under Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958, for one more year from Sunday, a government notification said, reports PTI. The notification, issued Saturday, said the disturbed area status had been extended under the act to enable the armed forces aid the civil administration in tackling insurgents in the state.

Official sources said Manipur cabinet had on May 24 decided to extend the disturbed area status for one more year in view of increasing insurgency-related violence and incidents. The sources said...

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KLA chief shot dead

IMPHAL, June 5 ? In a major breakthrough, a combined force of state police Wednesday gunned down Chief of Army Staff of the banned Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) who was involved in the kidnapping of many officials including a German national during an exchange of fire in Maphou dam area under Lamlai police station in Imphal east district.

Another leader identified as Thangkhomang Lupheng (28), a resident of Maphou dam area of the outfit was also arrested during an operation conducted at Games Village in Langol in Imphal West district in the wee hours of Wednesday. The additional director...

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Subir Ghosh
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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