Press Statement, May 19, 2019 (GPRN’s response to the joint military operation of Myanmar Army & Indian Army in Eastern Nagalim at the so-called Indo-Myanmar border)

   GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF NAGALIM

   Ministry of Information and Publicity

                                           

 PRESS STATEMENT

  Hebron, the 19th May, 2019

What is happening in Nagalim areas in Myanmar at the hands of the Tatmadaw (Myanmar Army) is a matter of serious concern for NSCN. The GPRN strongly condemns the Tatmadaw’s military action coordinated by the Indian security forces at the so called international borders that has gone diabolic and outrageous. There should be a better way to handle the issue.

The chaotic situation thus created by the blatant offensive of the Tatmadaw has destabilized the livelihood of the Naga villagers as the Naga people are made to bear the brunt of the Tatmadaw onslaught. What has happened to Hoyat and Laonyu villages is just another act of treachery which will not help strengthen the peace process started by Myanmar government under the 2012 ceasefire agreement. All concern stakeholders must abide by this ceasefire agreement in the interest of creating conducive atmosphere for lasting peace.

What is important for the Government of Myanmar is to take cognizance of the historical and political rights of the Nagas and go for peaceful means because neither India nor Myanmar is an enemy of the Nagas. Any differences should be solved through peaceful political process. The Myanmar government or Tatmadaw for that matter should also understand the deep sentiment of the Nagas who have withstood all hardships to stand by their historical and political rights. Aggression of the Indian armed forces in collaboration with the Myanmar armed forces on the rights of the Nagas in that part of Naga territory in the guise of flushing out the Meitei armed groups – UNLF, PLA and ULFA from Assam is a naked and deliberate violation of human rights.

Given the hostility shown by the Tatmadaw’s operation in the so-called Indo-Myanmar corridors, the road to peaceful solution may get jeopardized if they fail to recognize the need for trust, respect and mutual understanding that goes together in solving a political problem that is more complex than one could see.

Placed under such situation, we Nagas cannot stay aloof from what our fellow Nagas in the east under Myanmar occupation are going through at the hands of the Tatmadaw. We are one Naga family and we express profound solidarity with them at this critical stage of their suffering. The GPRN also appeal to all Nagas without borders to raise their voice of concern to drive home the message that the whole Nagas are with them.

                                                                                                                                                                                            Issued by MIP