Manipur: KNF Denies Role in Missing Six Naga Civilians
In a statement issued from its Sadar Hills headquarters, the KNF accused “vested interests” of attempting to tarnish the image ...
Read moreDetailsIn a statement issued from its Sadar Hills headquarters, the KNF accused “vested interests” of attempting to tarnish the image ...
Read moreDetailsIn a statement, the Kuki Students body alleged that police personnel facilitated the movement of 25 civilians before they were ...
Read moreDetailsCommunity organisations say three Kuki students, including Class XI student Hengunsei Khongsai, remain missing days after they were allegedly taken ...
Read moreDetailsIn any comparable hostage crisis, the expectation is clear: the state asserts monopoly over coercive force, avoids legitimising non-state armed ...
Read moreDetailsThe announcement marks a major policy shift from earlier population-control campaigns, with the Andhra Pradesh government now advocating larger families ...
Read moreDetailsThe apex Kuki body acknowledged the release of 14 hostages but warned that several others remain under “illegal detention and ...
Read moreDetailsNaga organisations, including the United Naga Council, have issued their own deadlines, demanding the release of Naga civilians allegedly held ...
Read moreDetailsThe KNO and UPF have said discussions are ongoing, with hopes of government intervention to secure the safe release of ...
Read moreDetailsReports of captives being held by both Kuki and Naga groups have deepened fears of widening ethnic unrest across Manipur’s ...
Read moreDetailsIran also signalled that U.S. naval assets in the region could be targeted, with warships operating in the strategic waterway ...
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