COCOMI-led Panel to Counter PUCL Tribunal’s Manipur Report
Meetei Civil society groups and intellectuals urged the formation of a COCOMI-led Working Group to produce a fact-based counter-report to ...
Read moreDetailsMeetei Civil society groups and intellectuals urged the formation of a COCOMI-led Working Group to produce a fact-based counter-report to ...
Read moreDetailsSacred spaces across Manipur have been reduced to ruins, with PUCL documenting chilling accounts of destruction and targeted religious desecration. ...
Read moreDetailsBlaming the PUCL Tribunal’s report is an exercise in deflection. It is easier to attack a document than to confront ...
Read moreDetailsPolice say recent hauls in Imphal and Kangpokpi point to organised networks, with Nagaland often used as a corridor to ...
Read moreDetailsPUCL clarified that its recommendations — including involving SoO groups in dialogue and documenting May 3 violence — were rooted ...
Read moreDetailsMPs Leishemba Sanajaoba and Angomcha Bimol Akoijam have slammed the report as “biased” and vowed to file complaints against PUCL ...
Read moreDetailsThe joint operation by Assam Rifles, CRPF, and Manipur Police led to the arrest of Yunush Khan in Senapati district ...
Read moreDetailsIn a press conference, COCOMI convenor Khuraijam Athouba stated the report was "engineered" to advance a separatist agenda. He challenged ...
Read moreDetailsBoth KOHUR and KWF highlight that the PUCL's findings align with other independent assessments, challenging one-sided narratives and exposing hate ...
Read moreDetailsEditor’s Note: As part of our ongoing commitment to serve as an advocacy platform for peace in Manipur, we continue to ...
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