Too many things happened today.
One insurgent group detained 6 editors for one night in their custody. The editors responded by leaving their editorial spaces yesterday and today they totally stopped publishing all their papers.
So, we have to go without any newspaper and news this morning.
Eveningers do come out. This means papers will come out tomorrow.
Every body should be waiting for this morning’s news because an enquiry commission, Justice Rajkhowa inquiry commission had started their hearing yesterday. The report of the first of the proceeding should be coming out in today’s news. But the newspapers failed to come out today.
The commission is inquiry the case of the rape of 21 women by the cadres of a particular insurgent group. You should go to www.siphro.org for details.
Whether the rape actually happened is the hottest topic here right now. Behind the allegations and counter-allegations is the turf war between two insurgent groups. Of course one is hill-based and smaller and another is valley-based and much bigger. Being more resourceful the bigger group has been running a virtual government in areas of Parbung, which is mainly populated by one of the tiny communities, whose members again form the backbone of the smaller insurgent group.
Last month the Indian military moved in and drove out the cadres of the bigger group. Only then this allegation came up.
Parbung is around 200 kms from here and has no government administration and Justice Rajkhowa had to go there by an army chopper.
Justice Rajkhowa had retired from Kolkatta high court and is a native of Assam, one of the States of Indian Union.
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
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