A child does not understand why her eyes will not stop streaming, why the sound split through her sleep, or why her mother is pulling her under a wet cloth in the dark. She understands only one thing: that her home is no longer safe. And that understanding, once formed, does not easily leave.
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The League of Indigenous People's Upliftment and the All Clubs Coordinating Committee of Ngaikhong Khullen condemned the assault on Mayengbam Somorjit Luwang during COCOMI’s April 25 rally, demanding accountability and thoroughly probing possible internal conspiracy.
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Two civilians were critically injured on April 26 after an Assam Rifles convoy rammed through a civil barricade at Talui village and personnel opened fire at Hoomi Vokngayar in Ukhrul district. Two FIRs have been sought at Ukhrul Police Station against 18 Assam Rifles Somsai post commandant
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The mortal remains of three civilians killed by CRPF gunfire during the public unrest that followed the April 7 Tronglaobi bomb attack were collected from RIMS morgue on April 24 and laid to rest at Lamthabung, Phougakchao Ikhai, with gun salutes rendered by local volunteers and Manipur Police.
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Thousands of Nagas across multiple districts held candlelight vigils on April 23 to honour S.W. Chinaoshang and Yaruingam Vashum, killed in an NH-202 ambush on April 18. The vigils, spanning Ukhrul, Senapati, Chandel, and Imphal, marked the close of a UNC-called three-day shutdown
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COCOMI has called a public rally on April 25 toward the CM's Bungalow to demand answers from the government, rejecting a High-Level dialogue offer. The move comes amid deepening unrest following militant attacks, civilian deaths, and communal tensions across Manipur.
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COCOMI announced a boycott of all BJP political activities, demanding a military crackdown against what it terms “Kuki narco-terrorists,” while dismissing the state government’s peace initiatives as deceptive and calling for a judicial inquiry into the deaths of three protesters.
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Manipur Home Minister Govindas Konthoujam announced the arrival of mine-proof and bullet-proof vehicles and deployment of counter-insurgency forces, while MHA officials are set to visit the state to assess the deteriorating security situation.
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AHPI Manipur has condemned attacks on ambulances, obstruction of medical transport and harassment of healthcare workers during ongoing unrest, warning that continued disruptions could trigger systemic breakdown of essential healthcare services across the state.
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On the boundary between enforcement and excess — and what it costs a state to cross it
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