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Milan Fashion Week: Indian designer seeks to bring together Manipur communities
by Nirmala Carvalho

Robert Naorem presented his collection, which uses the local tradition of hand-weaving to promote indigenous embroidery. He also offered a message of peace for the Indian state shaken by violence between Meitei and Kukis in the past two years. He calls for an end to clashes, and for everyone to get involved in development.

| 27/02/2025
| INDIA – ITALY
 
Manipur, local government chief resigns (dumped by BJP)
by Nirmala Carvalho

In the eastern Indian state shaken by violence that has claimed more than 250 lives in less than two years, Biren Singh has resigned to avoid a no-confidence motion. In recent days, the Supreme Court had asked for verification of the authenticity of an audio in which he is heard ‘claiming’ to have instigated the clashes between Meitei and Kuki. The association of tribal groups: ‘Delayed gesture, we will continue to demand a separate administration’.

| 10/02/2025
| INDIA
 
Manipur: new violent clashes in Kangpokpi district
by Nirmala Carvalho

A protest staged by ethnic Kuki-Zo against police reinforcements sent by New Delhi for taking sides and fomenting tensions in clashes with the Meitei was harshly repressed. Christian women were reportedly attacked with sticks and tear gas. The Archdiocese of Imphal goes against the current by opening the Jubilee of Hope, including among tribal groups.

| 04/01/2025
| INDIA
 
High alert in Manipur: more Union troops deployed after clashes and protests
by Nirmala Carvalho

After six bodies were found over the weekend, protesters stormed the homes of local BJP lawmakers. The Union government is sending thousands of special forces, while the Union Home Affairs minister tries to resolve the situation peacefully. For the archbishop emeritus of Imphal, the government is “only watching".

| 18/11/2024
| INDIA
 
Woman killed in fresh violence in Manipur, while tribal groups slam govt for its inaction
by Nirmala Carvalho

The wound in the northeastern Indian state is still open. Some houses were set on fire last night. The mainly Christian Kuki community reports continued incursions by Meitei extremists. Fears are growing that hitherto neutral ethnic Nagas might be caught up in the violence. Talks proposed by the Union Home Affairs Ministry have gone nowhere.

| 08/11/2024
| INDIAN MANDALA
 
Violence flares up again in Manipur as first drone attack reported

At least two people have died and 10 wounded in the latest incident. Conflict between ethnic Kuki and Meitei broke out over a year ago and is still without a solution. After weeks of mounting tensions, experts warn that the presence of fighters from neighbouring Myanmar risks further complicating the situation.

| 03/09/2024
| INDIA
 
First Mass in village of Manipur displaced
by Nirmala Carvalho

On Feast of the  Assumption, a group of Catholics who fled more than a year ago from the ethnic violence that devastated India's northeastern state had the joy of being able to return to celebrate the Eucharist in the new settlement where the Archdiocese of Imphal is building homes for those who have lost everything. Fr. Aimeng's testimony, “A spiritual balm among so much suffering.”

 

| 22/08/2024
| INDIA
 
Church to build 600 homes for displaced people in Manipur
by Nirmala Carvalho

Interethnic violence that broke out in May 2023 between Meitei and Kuki displaced more than 60,000 people. The Archdiocese of Imphal has started building housing for those who lost everything. For Vicar General Fr Varghese Velickakam, “IDPs are hard-working people, and with an intense desire to live in dignity and peace.” Catholic priests from all over India are also mobilising to raise funds for the project.

| 10/07/2024
| INDIA



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