Manipur: Kuki Rights Body Slams UNC Over May 13 Ambush
KOHUR accused the UNC of attempting to shield the perpetrators of the Kangpokpi ambush while ignoring allegations raised by the ...
Read moreDetailsKOHUR accused the UNC of attempting to shield the perpetrators of the Kangpokpi ambush while ignoring allegations raised by the ...
Read moreDetailsIn the nine-page document the Kuki rights body cites colonial records, constitutional provisions, and official data to reject allegations that ...
Read moreDetailsKOHUR described the May 13 ambush in Kangpokpi district as a “barbaric” and “cold-blooded” attack on unarmed servants of God ...
Read moreDetailsThe victims were travelling from Churachandpur to Kangpokpi for a church meeting when their convoy came under attack between Kotzim ...
Read moreDetailsKOHUR called for judicial investigations into the Manipur violence, disarming of armed militias, and constitutional safeguards for the Kuki-Zo community ...
Read moreDetailsThe court directed KOHUR to serve a copy of its affidavit on the government, which has been asked to file ...
Read moreDetailsKOHUR has accused state agencies of submitting truncated audio tapes instead of the full recording, allegedly undermining forensic analysis ordered ...
Read moreDetailsKOHUR reminded President Murmu of state complicity in the burning of villages, killings, and sexual violence, calling it a documented ...
Read moreDetailsIn a detailed release, the UN-accredited group documented 260 deaths, 60,000 displaced people, and widespread destruction of churches, accusing the ...
Read moreDetailsIn its representation, KOHUR warns that the erosion of land rights in Manipur threatens the identity, economy and cultural survival ...
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