In the backdrop of the fast changing situation in the Dimapur District and adjoining areas, the Joint Council of the Government of the People’s Republic of Nagalim (GPRN) have taken the resolute stand to oppose opening of new ‘designated Camps’ in the name of K-group within the jurisdiction of Dimapur District. The villagers are also [...]
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Thursday 26th June 08: The valor of the Naga Army was again proved against the reactionaries forces of Azheto-Mulatonou-Kitovi group in the battle to evict and destroy the illegal Vihokhu camp. A seeming show of resistance could not last long and bunker after bunker were overrun till the Naga army penetrate right in the centre [...]
Continue reading...In the backdrop of the fast changing situation in the Dimapur District and adjoining areas, the Joint Council of the Government of the People’s Republic of Nagalim (GPRN) have taken the resolute stand to oppose opening of new ‘designated Camps’ in the name of K-group within the jurisdiction of Dimapur District. The villagers are also cautioned not to allow the setting up of such camps in their areas. Any conflict or casualty that may arise in the cross firing, the villagers shall be held solely responsible. Not heeding the GPRN’s warning will be at villagers’ own risk. Read the rest of this entry »
Dimapur, June 26: A showdown turned to total rout after the NSCN (I-M) army personnel overran the headquarters of the rival “NSCN” at Vihokhu situated atop a hillock, Thursday morning with little resistance from the handful of defenders.
Most of the inmates that included scores of high ranking cadre-members and their retinue of armed bodyguards fled during Wednesday night on foot, leaving behind their vehicles as the link road had already been cut off by the NSCN (I-M) army personnel.
The NSCN (I-M) personnel ransacked the entire camp , burned down scores of hutments along with 43 vehicles including a bull dozer.
A total of seven dead bodies were recovered in and around the camp while two other bodies were recovered from Singrijan area, making it a total of nine killed in factional clashes during the past 24 hours.
At Vihokhu, IRB and Assam Rifles were prevented from entering the camp by the public while negotiations were on between the leader of the NSCN (I-M) group one ‘Major’ Viyito (Avi) with DMC chairperson Khekaho , the GBs and DBs and Sumi NGOs. Read the rest of this entry »
General (ret’d) V.S. Atem, Emissary to the Collective Leadership of NSCN, and Y. Wangtin Naga Deputy Kilonser, NSCN/GPRN jopintly condemn excessive actions of cadres from both the NSCNs in attacking one another in the Dimapur area. Representatives of both NSCNs in Chiangmai, Thailand opined that such kind of ascalation and violence is the main blockage.
naga people are fighting for a single goal and therefore the feeling of oneness should be created amongst the Nagas through the spirit of forgiveness.
Signed at Chiang Mai, Thailand on 26 June 2008.
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General (ret’d V.S. Atem Y. Wangtin Naga
Emissary to the Collective Leadership Deputy Kilonser
NSCN NSCN/GPRN
Therefore, both representatives agreed that their cadres should go back to their respective camps and be confined there, and that any use of non-Naga armed groups against Nagas should be stopped, and cease harbouring such groups. Read the rest of this entry »
16 May 2008
This morning the Azheto boys attacked the residence of one NSCN Town Command Lt.Col. Yarteo near the Patkai Christain College (PCC) at 5.30 am. In the retaliatory process the Naga Army of NSCN waylaid the Azheto boys and shot dead 14 of them on the spot and recovered 11 arms. The tragic killing is not our liking but forced upon us when Azheto boys put us in a very provocative position. The lost of lives is regretted and the NSCN condole the death of such precious souls who met such death for no cause.The whole blame and responsibility should go to Azheto who deceived the Naga people in the name of unity, and went back to his old friends for the third time when his misadventure was driven to the wall. What follows after the death of 15 is very unbecoming of the mob when they rounded up the Ceasefire Monitoring Cell at Diphupar. Read the rest of this entry »
Dimapur, May 16: It was bloody and turbulent Friday in and around Dimapur when a total of 15 were killed during nearly twelve hours of sporadic acts of violence and arson precipitated by factional clash between rival NSCN groups.
Those killed included 14 from the “GPRN/NSCN” cadre and a civilian, while four other civilians were injured during a series of incidents that began at Seithekima ‘C’. Read the rest of this entry »
Kohima | May 16 : The Opposition Congress claimed that the people of the State have lost the confidence in the administration under Neiphiu Rio led DAN Government, and has sought the intervention of the Governor to ask the Central Government to step in and “save” the State and its people. “The total Constitutional breakdown must be controlled and saved at all cost”, Congress Legislature Party (CLP) stated in a representation to Governor K Sankaranarayanan signed by sixteen CLP members stated here today.
Drawing the attention of the Governor on the recent spate of killings in Dimapur and Wokha district and also the unprecedented rise in prices of essential commodities, the Opposition Congress expressed apprehension that the situation will deteriorate and turn the state into anarchy. “We have a strong conviction that if this government is allowed to continue further, there will be further deterioration of the entire situation which will turn into a state of anarchy.” Read the rest of this entry »

Kolkata: A partial solar eclipse will be visible in India on the afternoon of August 1 with the people in the north-eastern region in a better position to see a substantial part of the sun’s disc being obscured by the moon.
The partial eclipse will be seen in the north-eastern region, starting from about 4.08 pm, while in Kolkata, the solar phenomenon will begin at 4.18 pm and end at 6.02 pm, M P Birla Planetarium Director D P Duari said here on Monday. The greatest and the end phases of the partial eclipse will be visible from most parts of the country, except in Nagaland and Mizoram where the eclipse ends after sunset, Duari said.
The maximum obscuration of the sun will occur at Sibsagar where the magnitude of the partial eclipse will be around 0.8.
A total eclipse will be visible in Canada extending across northern Greenland, the Arctic, central Russia, Mongolia and China.
The next solar eclipse — a partial one — will occur on January 26, 2009, but the phenomenon will be marginally visible from eastern and southern India.
(The Hindu)
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