Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Topic: Manipur

Christian priest kills himself days after booked by MP Police for sharing post on Manipur

A Christian priest, who was recently booked by the Madhya Pradesh police for sharing a post on Manipur violence in social media died by suicide on September 14, Thursday.

Ahead of Delhi G20 summit, United Nations experts alarmed by continuing abuses in Manipur

As India is preparing to host the G20 leaders this week, United Nations experts raised the alarm about reports of serious human rights violations and abuses in Manipur, including alleged acts of sexual violence, extrajudicial killings, home destruction, forced displacement, torture and ill-treatment.

Supreme Court grants interim protection to Editors Guild members in cases over Manipur fact-finding report

The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted interim protection from police action to members of the Editors Guild of India on the two FIRs filed against them for releasing a report on media coverage of Manipur violence.

FIR against Editors Guild of India for fact-finding report on Manipur violence

The Manipur Police has filed an FIR against the fact-finding team from the Editors Guild of India (EGI) that had visited Manipur and published a report on media coverage of the ethnic violence in the northeastern state.

Manipur: Meitei lawyer’s home vandalised for representing Kuki professor Kham Khan

The home of an advocate belonging to the Meitei community was vandalised on Friday by a mob in Manipur for representing political scientist Kham Khan Suan Hausing, a Kuki scholar, in a case in the High Court.

London rally on India’s Independence Day denounces ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Manipur, Haryana states

Hundreds of protesters gathered in London on India’s 77th Independence Day to voice their concerns about the ongoing violence against minorities and tribals in Indian states, Manipur and Haryana.