Top NSCN (IM) leader ‘disappears’ from Nepal

Dimapur, October 2 (MExN): The Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights today said one Anthony Shing, “head of foreign affairs” of the NSCN (IM), has ‘disappeared’. The note said Shing, alias Ningkhan Shimray, 49 years old, ‘disappeared’ on September 27, around 6:00 PM from Tribhuvan Airport, Kathmandu in Nepal. A letter addressed to the Indian and Nepal government from the Read more

UNC asserts demand for ‘alternative arrangement’

September 27 : The United Naga Council and the Committee for Alternative Arrangement today reiterated their demand for an alternative administrative arrangement for Nagas in Manipur. The UNC said the demand is “to help us avoid a violent conflagration that the Nagas in Manipur are faced with at this juncture.” The demand was reiterated to the Prime Minister of India Read more

Open letter to the Naga people from America

September 23: Expressing their joy over the September 18 historic meeting of the top leaders of Naga political groups and the agreement that was signed, four prominent Baptist leaders from America saluted the leaders along with members of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation who they stated had “worked so tirelessly and courageously to orchestrate these discussions”. Pointing out that the Read more

Press Release NISC

A Naga International Support Center , NISC Amsterdam, September 23 2010 Press Release Reconciliation of Nagas a threat to the Government of India ’s unpublished policies? As the road to concrete reconciliation is a difficult one vowing to do just that is no token endeavor. Thus, the Naga International Support Center congratulates the Naga groups for, under the auspices of Read more

Manipur: Separate admin for hill districts demanded

Dimapur, September 22 (MExN): A separate administrative unit for five districts in Manipur is demanded for by “hill tribal people” for reasons that the rights of the hills’ people have been suppressed by the Meiteis for a very long time. This oppression will not be tolerated any longer as ‘enough is enough’ said a letter addressed to the Prime Minister Read more

KIO Wants Hong Kong Status

By BA KAUNG Wednesday, September 22, 2010 Some of Burma’s armed ethnic groups are seeking the support of the Chinese government in a bid to gain self-autonomy in their regions, a leading think tank disclosed on Tuesday. The International Crisis Group (ICG) said that the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) has had “basic discussions” with Beijing over the contours of a Read more

Press Release

22/10/2010 The NSCN is organising its 30th Agony Day on 27th September 2010 at Council Headquarters and General Headquarters, Naga Army at 7 a.m. sharp. It is felt that the solemn sacrifices made by the martyrs deserved an absolute honour and respect by the NSCN in particular and citizen of Nagalim in general. On this solemn day every nagas are Read more

State govt welcomes summit

DIMAPUR, SEP 21 (EMN): The State Cabinet, in its meeting held at Kohima on Tuesday, September 21, has welcomed the signing of the commitment of the September Summit by the top leaders of the Naga Nationalist groups – NSCN-IM, NSCN-K and the NNC. ‘The commitment of the leaders of the Naga Nationalist groups to reconcile, based on the historical and Read more

Church, Naga Org. welcomes reconciliation move

DIMAPUR, SEP 20 (EMN): The NBCC, Naga Hoho and various other organisations have welcomed the September 18 Summit of the top leaders of the NSCN/GPRN, GPRN/NSCN and NNC/FGN. Ascribing all glory to our Lord Jesus Christ who made the meeting possible despite many hurdles, the Nagaland Baptist Church Council congratulated the Forum for Nagaland Reconciliation (FNR) and the highest level Read more