Black flag protest marks 365 days of Nagaland killings, sufferers’ family members search justice

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GUWAHATI:  At the first anniversary of the botched operation through the paramilitary forces of the Indian Military on December 4, 2021, that killed 13 civilians in Nagaland’s Mon district, other people staged a black flag protest not easy justice for the households of the sufferers, on Sunday.

Tribal organisation Konyak Union (KU) in Mon mentioned the protest used to be staged within the six districts of Japanese Nagaland – Mon, Kiphire, Longleng, Noklak, Shamator and Tuensang. “Other people hoisted black flags outdoor their properties, public puts and the workplaces of civil society organisations around the Japanese Nagaland
Other people’s Organisation  (ENPO) spaces,” HA Hongnao Konyak, vice chairman of KU, informed this newspaper.

ENPO, which is the apex tribal frame of Japanese Nagaland, had known as for the black flag protest on Sunday and Monday. A candlelight vigil used to be additionally organised on the Konyak Group Centre in Mon in reminiscence of the sufferers. In Oting, the villagers remembered the sufferers at a distinct programme. “The sector might disregard however we consider the way you have been killed through Indian 21 Para particular forces on nowadays. Would possibly you all leisure in peace!” a poster learn.

In the meantime, the church and civil society leaders will attend a prayer assembly being organised on the place of work of the KU on Monday. The KU will construct a “Martyrs’ Park” with donations from public in Mon the town in reminiscence of the sufferers. The state govt has already supplied with land for the aim.  

The paramilitary forces of the Indian Military had gunned down six coal miners close to Oting village after “mistaking” them for militants closing yr. Seven different civilians and a para commando have been killed quickly after when the villagers retaliated. Every other villager used to be killed tomorrow in Mon the town when Assam Rifles opened hearth after their camp used to be attacked through a mob.

GUWAHATI:  At the first anniversary of the botched operation through the paramilitary forces of the Indian Military on December 4, 2021, that killed 13 civilians in Nagaland’s Mon district, other people staged a black flag protest not easy justice for the households of the sufferers, on Sunday.

Tribal organisation Konyak Union (KU) in Mon mentioned the protest used to be staged within the six districts of Japanese Nagaland – Mon, Kiphire, Longleng, Noklak, Shamator and Tuensang. “Other people hoisted black flags outdoor their properties, public puts and the workplaces of civil society organisations around the Japanese Nagaland
Other people’s Organisation  (ENPO) spaces,” HA Hongnao Konyak, vice chairman of KU, informed this newspaper.

ENPO, which is the apex tribal frame of Japanese Nagaland, had known as for the black flag protest on Sunday and Monday. A candlelight vigil used to be additionally organised on the Konyak Group Centre in Mon in reminiscence of the sufferers. In Oting, the villagers remembered the sufferers at a distinct programme. “The sector might disregard however we consider the way you have been killed through Indian 21 Para particular forces on nowadays. Would possibly you all leisure in peace!” a poster learn.

In the meantime, the church and civil society leaders will attend a prayer assembly being organised on the place of work of the KU on Monday. The KU will construct a “Martyrs’ Park” with donations from public in Mon the town in reminiscence of the sufferers. The state govt has already supplied with land for the aim.  

The paramilitary forces of the Indian Military had gunned down six coal miners close to Oting village after “mistaking” them for militants closing yr. Seven different civilians and a para commando have been killed quickly after when the villagers retaliated. Every other villager used to be killed tomorrow in Mon the town when Assam Rifles opened hearth after their camp used to be attacked through a mob.