Manipur: Kuki-Zo Groups Call Killings of Four Tribal Youth ‘Cold-Blooded Murder’
Kuki-Zo groups allege the killings reflect a pattern of state impunity under AFSPA, which remains enforced in Kuki-Zo areas but ...
Read moreDetailsKuki-Zo groups allege the killings reflect a pattern of state impunity under AFSPA, which remains enforced in Kuki-Zo areas but ...
Read moreDetailsThe brutal killing underscores the growing influence of UKNA, a non-SoO militant group, which has recently imposed bans on sports ...
Read moreDetailsThe militant outfit alleges KNO chief PS Haokip engaged with assassins and CID sleuths, calling it betrayal of the Kuki ...
Read moreDetailsDistrict administration’s move to clear Peace Ground sparks backlash in Manipur's Churachandpur town ; UKNA dictates force civil groups to ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau September 3, 2025: The United Kuki National Army (UKNA), an armed group operating under the banner of ...
Read moreDetailsUKNA has also warned Civil society groups and political parties against “playing politics” with the movement, with UKNA warning of ...
Read moreDetailsThe emergence of these new groups, both made up of disaffected Chin-Kuki militants, underscores rising friction and fragmented loyalties in ...
Read moreDetailsThe Kuki Alliance for Nampi Awakening Movement (KANAM) urges unity, condemns power grabs, and warns youth against being manipulated into ...
Read moreDetailsThe UKNA, a Kuki militant group under investigation by the NIA, has threatened severe consequences if a peace-oriented press conference ...
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