Sunday, September 10, 2006

Hmars and HRA.

I had been so absorbed telling you about the fall outs of the Chin State clash ( see my last 6 posts!) that I had actually no time to go into another of Kuki-Chin-Mizo communities’ move (is it a countermove?—well, I for one is so confused after being inflicted with such a barrage of moves and countermoves that I’m now beginning to feel it’s not humanly possible to know them as they are!)

One outfit called, Hmar National Army, blocked the movements of passenger buses to and fro Churachandpur and Imphal. They said they were compelled to do so because the Hmar rape victims had not been properly rehabilitated.

Only yesterday the normal bus service was restored. Nobody knows how that restoration comes about as there was no report about it in the media. But all the papers today carried a press statement from Hmar Women’s Association.

The statement made an all out attack on Mr Babloo Loitangbam. It accused him of propagating false and doctored report about the rape case. Telling us about Bablloo’s first visit at Parbung and Lungthulien when the news of the rapes cases appeared in the media, it reminds us that he came there at his accord and at his own expenses. Now, it said, he asked for a chopper to visit the places for cross-examining the victims! So, it concluded that the cross-examination must take place only at Parbung and Lungthulien.

The same press report told us that on the 6th of this month the above mentioned Association had submitted a memorandum to the Rajkhowa Commission stating that Human Rights Alert and MAFYF has no locus standii and so, no cross-examination is necessary.

HRA and MAFYF has been demanding that either they be accommodated in the chopper in which the Justice will be going to the two places or the venue of the cross-examination be shifted to any the three places, namely, Churachandpur town, Jiribam or Aizawl. Their main point is that the road to Parbung (nearly 250 kms ) is so in such state of disrepair that it is as if no road exists there at all and this situation together with the menace of armed militants there, warrants any kind of travelers without heavy security coverage.

It needs to be noted here that the Commission has been given a time extension of 1 month starting from the 1st of this month.

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