Sunday, August 13, 2006

Kuki-Chin-Mizo in the middle

A disclaimer in the very first line. I’ve no intention of propagating the activities of the rebels. But it has been in the news for three consecutive days now. Even then, I have no intention of reiterating what the newspapers have already published.

I am more interested in finding any pattern in the news so far.

This is no guerrilla-type fighting. It is more of a pitch battle between the rebels and Indian troopers near the Indo-Burma border. It started on the 10th and continued up to 12th(no news for today). It seems that they have been fighting for some hours at a stretch and then went to their respective bases for breaks and again resume fighting. That has been going on for three days now.

In the midst of this unusual fighting there was a very significant development in Moreh.

Kuki rebels kidnapped the president of All Manipur Students’ Union, Chandel(of which Moreh is a sub-division) Branch. They tortured him, as can be seen from his gorged eyes and badly burnt hands and executed him by a bullet in the head.

As a general rule, student’s organizations, especially AMSU is no attacked by any rebel groups. Nobody is talking about this rule but nonetheless it is firmly entrenched. That this rule was challenged was an extraordinary development.

The kidnapping happened just when the rebel group came out with a press statement that army troopers were using Kuki villagers as human shields in the ongoing battles.

So, the kidnapping gives out the clearest message that as the rebel have brought fighting in the Kuki inhibited lands, they would as well bring the war to the touchiest Meetei spot, that is, to AMSU.

Whatever the argument, the result in the ground is going in the direction of pitching Kuki-chin-Mizo people against the Meeteis.

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