No U-Turn: Centre Unmoved by Demands to End PR In Manipur
While the Centre pursues long-term peace, civil groups and political leaders push for a return to democracy. Arrests rise, weapons ...
Read moreDetailsWhile the Centre pursues long-term peace, civil groups and political leaders push for a return to democracy. Arrests rise, weapons ...
Read moreDetailsAs violence and unrest continue in Manipur, COCOMI says President’s Rule has done little to restore normalcy. The group demands ...
Read moreDetailsManipur civil body has issued a stern warning to "immigrant settlers," primarily Kuki communities, alleging an agenda of illegal land ...
Read moreDetailsManipur’s civil society stands divided over the MHA’s latest peace initiative in New Delhi. Imphal Valley groups AMUCO and FOCS ...
Read moreDetailsThe Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) has rejected the Union Home Ministry’s peace talks, exposing a rift between Delhi’s ...
Read moreDetailsAs violence and displacement persist in Manipur, the government on Saturday convened a high-level peace talks between Meitei and Kuki-Zo-Hmar ...
Read moreDetailsCOCOMI denounced the Indian government’s portrayal of the Manipur conflict as an ethnic issue. The group alleges that the root ...
Read moreDetailsThe Committee on Tribal Unity (CoTU) has strongly condemned COCOMI’s recent statements, labeling them as a reaffirmation of their ethno-centric ...
Read moreDetailsManipur on Edge: COCOMI accuses COTU of inciting unrest and blocking peace efforts with its ‘Unbreakable Declaration.’ Will the government ...
Read moreDetailsALSO READ: Security forces in Manipur have begun dismantling unauthorized roadblocks along key highways as part of efforts to restore ...
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