From Dialogue to Discord: Meitie Groups Differ Over MHA Peace Initiative
Manipur’s civil society stands divided over the MHA’s latest peace initiative in New Delhi. Imphal Valley groups AMUCO and FOCS ...
Read moreDetailsManipur’s civil society stands divided over the MHA’s latest peace initiative in New Delhi. Imphal Valley groups AMUCO and FOCS ...
Read moreDetailsDouble Standards in Action: A peaceful tribute by Kuki students at India Gate results in an FIR, yet inflammatory rhetoric ...
Read moreDetailsTh. Manihar, once seen as a unifying voice, now stands accused of fueling communal discord in Manipur. With his speech ...
Read moreDetailsAccusing the central government of favoring a radical Meitei narrative, COTU calls for separate administration under Article 239A to protect ...
Read moreDetailsDespite warnings from security forces and opposition from Kuki-Zo groups, the Federation of Civil Society Organizations (FOCS) remains firm in ...
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