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January 2
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NSCN-K militants opened fire injuring
two civilians, Lüsüla (15) and Malüfü (26), in Reguri Village
in Phek District.
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January 3
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NSCN-K has written to the MHA to take
action against the "Kehoi campers" (GPRN/NSCN- Khole Kitovi) for
alleged violation of ceasefire ground rules.
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January 4
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Central Government is closely monitoring
the activities of NSCN-IM which is likely to field some proxy
candidates in the coming Manipur Assembly elections as 'General
Secretary' Thuingaleng Muivah and senior leader V S Atem of the
group held a prolonged meeting with Naga Hoho and at least six
MLA of the Nagaland People's Front in Dimapur.
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January 5
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Naga Hoho (Apex body of Nagas in Nagaland)
asked NSCN-K to revoke the notice against Sumi Hoho (Apex body
of Sumi Tribe) 'vice president' Kitoho Rothoka.
NSCN-K urged the Civil Society
members not interfere with the internal functioning of the organization.
In a statement issued by the outfit it stated "The internal matters
of NSCN-K should be left uninterrupted so long the opinions and
views of the people concerned are not sought or in other words
the civil societies are asked to do a thorough background check
of any issue, acquire basic content and context of the nature
of the issue".
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January 6
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Militant groups operating in
the Northeast have realised that violence will never pay and the
only way to solve their problems is peace negotiations, Union
Home Minister P. Chidambaram said.
Chidambaram said peace agreements
have been signed by the Government with Gorkha Janmukti Morcha
in West Bengal, UPDS in Assam and again it was on the verge of
concluding another agreement with at least two groups in Assam.
He said most of the Northeast
was today conflict-free and there was no violence in most parts
of Northeast as 2011 witnessed a new low in the level of violence
where in all states together there were only 627 incidents in
which 70 civilians and 32 Security Force personnel were killed.
The Home Minister, however, said
there were still some areas of concern that include extortion
and occasional kidnapping for extortion.
Sumi Hoho (apex body of the Sumi
tribe) 'Vice-President' Kitoho Rotokha resigned from his post.
NSCN-K had recently asked 'vice-president' of Sumi Hoho, Kitoho
Rotokha to resign immediately or face "dire consequences", alleging
that Kitoho was siding with the Khole-Kitovi faction of NSCN.
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| January 7 |
ZUF released an NSCN-IM cadre,
'sergeant major' Meikiurou Kamei alias Charlis (40), who
was caught by the ZUF cadres from Awangkhun in Tamenglong District
on January 1.
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| January 8 |
State Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio
denied MHA's recent accusation that the Government [NPF led] allowed
a meeting of its legislators and top NSCN I-M leaders to discuss
candidates for Manipur Assembly elections.
Naga women bodies including Naga
Women Hoho, Dimapur (NWHD), Sumi Totimi Hoho (STH) Nagaland and
Western Sumi Totomi Hoho (WSTH) Dimapur, expressing "unhappiness
towards the false allegation" against Deputy Commissioner, Dimapur
Husheli Sema by NSCN-K, appealed the group to "desist" from such
accusations. NSCN-K had recently accused the DC of 'fund diversion.
Three Civilians were injured and
a house was set ablaze during a clash between NSCN-IM and NSCN-K
at Chasa village in Tirap District. The clashes have now stopped
after arrival of Security Forces in the area.
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| January 10 |
NSCN Khole-Kitovi on the issue
of 'Frontier Nagaland State' warned ENPO with exemplary punishment
if the organisation (ENPO) did not stop its "evil designs". ENPO
is agitating for the creation of a separate state of Frontier
Nagaland comprising Mon, Kiphire, Longleng and Tuensang Districts
and has refused to cooperate with NSCN Khole-Kitovi.
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| January 14 |
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram
denied permission to NSCN-IM to travel to Zunheboto District,
the hometown of their Chairman Isaac Chishi Swu, under their own
security. As the Ministry wants them to visit under Government
security citing risk to lives of their leaders from rival groups,
the issue saw some heated exchanges between the NSCN-IM and Government
representatives in Nagaland.
NSCN-IM and NSCN-K resorted to
firing at the Mudoi-Morong area Gelekey, near Assam-Nagaland border
with regard to collection of fund from the labourers. No casualties
however, were reported.
NSCN-IM "kilo ministry" has reportedly
issued orders to all its regional authorities-- central administrative
officers (CAOs) --across "Nagalim" to observe 12-hour bandh
(general shutdown strike) (from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.) on January 17
to show what they described resentment against the Government
of India's imposition that prevented collective leadership from
visiting Zunheboto .
NSCN-IM 'general secretary' Thuingaleng
Muivah has alleged that the Centre was trying to keep out the
Naga people from the peace process by preventing the outfit from
interacting with their people. The NSCN-IM accused New Delhi of
violating the ceasefire ground rules.
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| January 15 |
Security Forces arrested five
top cadres of NSCN-K from Athibung area in Peren District of Nagaland.
SFs recovered sophisticated arms and ammunition from them. The
four cadres are still in the custody of Assam Rifles. Another
NSCN-K cadre, identified as Isak Sumi, was also arrested along
with the other four but was later released as he had an identity
card issued by the Centre.
NSCN-Khaplang overran the designated
camp of the rival group, NSCN-Khole-Kitovi at Athibung town in
Peren District killing a cadre of NSCN-Khole Kitovi during the
attack. Athibung has remained a stronghold of the undivided NSCN-K
till it split in June, 2011. Later over 70 heavily armed cadres
of the NSCN-Khole-Kitovi surrounded the camp of the rival group
at Athibung town in the District.
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| January 16 |
During the annual Home Secretary-level
meet between India and Myanmar at Naypyitaw which is to take place
on January 19, a joint strategy to deal with Northeast Indian
militant groups, smuggling of drugs, arms and ammunition will
be high on the agenda.
NSCN-K member in the Cease Fire
Supervisory Board, Wangtin Naga, termed the attack on the Athibung
designated camp at Peren District by NSCN-Khole-Kitovi faction
as a violation of cease fire ground rules.
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| January 17 |
Nagaland saw a peaceful and near
total shutdown of shops and business establishments following
the 12-hour shut down call by NSCN-IM across "Nagalim" (Naga inhabited
areas) in protest against the 'conditions' imposed on the visit
of Isak and Muivah, planned for January 13-15 to Zunheboto District.
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| January 18 |
The NSCN-IM said that the ongoing
peace process has been severely affected by the recent developments
imposing 'conditions' on the visit of the collective leadership
of the NSCN-IM to Nagaland by the Centre. Convener of the steering
committee of the NSCN-IM, 'General' (Retd) V S Atem slammed the
Centre's directive imposing 'conditions' on the collective leadership's
visit to Zunheboto District and termed it an "unjustified imposition".
NSCN-K has reiterated its stance
that it would not be involved in the "Indian election" process
under any circumstances stating that it had nothing to do with
"Naga national politics.
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| January 19 |
A senior functionary of the NSCN-K,
identified as Ghukato Assumi, was killed by the rival NSCN-Khole-Kitovi
faction in a factional clash at Zunheboto District. He was the
deputy kilonser (minister) of the NSCN-Khaplang who had
worked with Khaplang for over two decades.
A cadre of the NSCN-K, identified
as 'second lieutenant' Athui Rongmai, was killed in the Athibung
designated camp in a factional clash in Peren District by NSCN-Khole-Kitovi
faction.
During the Home Secretary level
meeting between the two countries Myanmar has assured India that
steps would be taken against the Northeastern militants using
its territory.
Myanmar has sought India's help
for implementation of several road projects, which would facilitate
free movement of the troops to the areas where the militants are
taking shelter. Myanmar has also sought India's help in completing
the trilateral highway linking India, Myanmar and Thailand.
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| January 20 |
Reacting to the recent spate of
factional violence that have created "public disillusionment",
FNR urged "those involved" in the confrontation to address the
"pressing issues and circumstances" that have precipitated it.
Though during their pre-Christmas
meeting with Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram in New Delhi,
NSCN-IM 'chairman' Isak Chisi Swu and 'general secretary' Thuingaleng
Muivah had expressed the hope that the six decade old Naga issue
would be resolved, recent developments have raised question about
the fate of talks, reports The Sentinel. According to reports,
the NSCN-IM leaders are virtually under house arrest at the direction
of the Centre.
NSCN-Khole-Kitovi said that it
would not 'interfere' in the forthcoming Manipur assembly elections.
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| January 21 |
In another skirmish in of factional
feud between NSCN-K and NSCN-Khole-kitovi in Kohima District,
an NSCN-K 'commander' and his son were injured.
A senior NSCN-IM member Anthony
Shimray, who was arrested by NIA at Kathmandu Airport, Nepal in
2010, and currently lodged at Tihar central jail, New Delhi, has
conveyed that he would begin "hunger strike" by the last week
of January to protest against the NIA and the Government of India's
policy to detain him longer in prison.
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| January 22 |
Nagaland continues to be tense
with the factional feud between NSCN-K and NSCN-Khole-Kitovi intensifying
during the past few days. In a renewed spate of violence, the
two rival NSCN groups clashed at Zunheboto District injuring one
cadre of the Khole-Kitovi faction.
Bhutan 'Prime Minister' Jigme
Y Thinley said that there is no camp of any militant formation
of the northeast in his country. He further asserted that Security
Forces are on alert to thwart any such potential attempts by the
militants.
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| January 23 |
NSCN-IM has called for a 36-hours total shutdown
starting from 6 AM January 25 to 6 PM January 26, in all Naga
inhabited areas. The shutdown would cover "all Naga inhabited
areas and vehicular movement restricted". It would affect all
public institutions including educational and commercial establishments
except media houses, hospitals and pharmacies. It has requested
the public "to extent full cooperation". NSCN-IM in a statement
stated, due to "deliberate violation of ceasefire ground rules
by government of India, violation of human rights by disallowing
the collective leadership from visiting Zunheboto, deployment
of security forces around designated Hebron camp without any provocation
and placing unacceptable terms and conditions for the collective
leadership to accept" has compelled the NSCN-IM to impose the
shutdown.
Jailed NSCN-IM leader Anthony Shimray who was
arrested in 2010 from Nepal has threatened to begin a hunger strike
at Tihar Jail, seeking his "unconditional release as he is also
a member of peace talks". In a letter dated January 18, the NSCN-IM
leader said the hunger strike is also for removal of every hindrance
blocking peace. "Since the Indo-Naga peace talks is not under
law/court of India, any member of NSCN involved in peace talks
must not stand trial," he argued and asked the NIA to withdraw
cases framed against him.
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| January 24 |
State Government cautioned the MHA, Government
of India and expressed apprehension that the setting up of a designated
camp of AANLA militants along the Assam-Nagaland might affect
peace in the disputed border areas. Earlier, on January 22 the
newspaper has reported that All AANLA has already started a training
camp in the foothill between Chandalashung 'B' and New Chandalashung
in Ralan area under Wokha District along the interstate border.
The report further states that the training started during the
month of October 2011 and it was estimated that the number of
CPI-Maoist trainees in the camp was around 300.
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| January 27 |
NSCN-K had asked Khole-Kitovi faction of NSCN-Khole
Kitovi to "immediately re-deposit", more than 50 stolen .303 rifles
from "GHQ Armor" [General Head Quarters] back to GHQ within 30
days. Further, NSCN-K has threatened action against both NSCN-Khole
Kitovi and their family members.
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