Caught in Crisis: Manipur's Ongoing Struggle with Displacement and Uncertainty
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Caught in Crisis: Manipur's Ongoing Struggle with Displacement and Uncertainty
Caught in Crisis: Manipur's Ongoing Struggle with Displacement and Uncertainty The aftermath of Manipur's ethnic conflict continues to haunt thousands of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) years after the turmoil first began. Families like those of G Kipgen, once thriving with business prospects, find themselves in desperate conditions, surviving in overcrowded shelters while witnessing their lives torn apart.With over 260 fatalities and more t…
PM Modi Continues To Shun Manipur; Shah Big Failure: Congress
NEW DELHI, May 3: The Congress on Saturday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi “continues to shun” Manipur and Union Home Minister Amit Shah proved to be a “big failure” in managing the situation in the state which has been in the grip of ethnic strife since 2023. Congress General Secretary In-charge, Communications, Jairam Ramesh said the BJP formed a government in Manipur with a massive mandate in February 2022, and exactly two years ago…
Authorities should urgently rehabilitate thousands displaced in two years of ethnic violence in Manipur: Amnesty
A Christian institution in Manipur’s Imphal burnt down during the ethnic violence in May 2023. Photo: Shaheen Abdulla/Maktoob The Government of India must prioritise humanitarian aid and immediately implement a clear, inclusive and time-bound plan for the safe and voluntary return of communities displaced by ethnic violence in Manipur, said Amnesty International, ahead of the second anniversary of the outbreak of violence. Since violence erupted…
Amnesty International wants safety of the displaced in Manipur - Meghalaya Monitor
Shillong, May 2: Amnesty International on Friday said the Government of India must prioritise humanitarian aid and immediately implement a clear, inclusive and time-bound plan for the safe and voluntary return of communities displaced by ethnic violence in Manipur. This comes ahead of the second anniversary of the outbreak of violence in the northeastern state. Since violence erupted on May 3, 2023, between the Meitei community and Kuki and othe…
Internally Displaced Persons Protest For Safe Return And Dignity
Imphal, May 2: As Manipur’s ongoing crisis reaches its second anniversary on May 3, 2025, the pain of displacement remains raw and unresolved for thousands of people. Marking this grim milestone, internally displaced persons (IDPs) from the Meetei community staged demonstrations across relief camps in the valley districts of Manipur today, demanding their right to return home, even if only for a day. Gathered under the banner of the Peace Commi…
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