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David Zo
Prior to 1997, Churachandpur was probably the only peaceful district in Manipur. Its residents, mostly of the Kuki-Chin-Mizo-Zomi group, lived in an almost ideal Zo society envisaged by advocates of Zo unity and nationalism - communicating with one’s own dialect and being understood by the other using a different dialect.

Bye for Now!

June 19th, 2007

Carey Suante, June 18, 2007
Sometimes it is hard to define one’s feelings. Just the other day we invited a family friend over to attend the Good Friday service and have lunch with us after that. She came to India some seven years ago escaping from the clutches of the military rulers of Myanmar (Burma) to [...]

Kuki-Naga Bhai Bhai??

June 18th, 2007

Carey Pumkhantuang Suante, 18 June 2007
While many still sit tight waiting to see what will happen next after the Moreh incident last week the NSCN (IM) are quick to take advantage of the circumstances. The NSCN (IM) in their rather timely press release extended their friendship and goodwill to the Kukis and condemned the acts [...]

Death Flower

May 28th, 2007

David Buhril
The green hills and mountains turned yellow in Mizoram, Manipur and different parts of the North-East states. Mizoram is the epicentre of the dreaded natural phenomena, the gregarious bamboo flowering.

Mizoram Statistics

May 19th, 2007

David Thangliana
The Mizoram Statistical Handbook 2006 released by the Economics & Statistics department on Monday is a veritable treasure trove of information on Mizoram and will prove very useful for research scholars, media and the general public as well.

Elf Hmar, 10 April 2007
In the last fifteen months or so, human rights in Manipur has brought about a new dimension on the issue and also evoked a lot of murmurings. Most of them were, unfortunately, of disbelief on the role of the “new” actors of crime against humanity.

Luntinsat Kipgen
The abduction of more than 400 Kukis from Ts. Laijang refugee camp to Lallim village in Burma” by the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) is a fact that actually happened and no amount of denials can nullify it.

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