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Statement:2017
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January - 6 
In a statement, the Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) strongly objected to India's decision to fence the borders between Myanmar and Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram on January 6, reports the Nagaland Post. In the statement, NSCN-IM said that
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In a statement, the Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) strongly objected to India's decision to fence the borders between Myanmar and Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram on January 6, reports the Nagaland Post. In the statement, NSCN-IM said that such ‘artificial boundary fencing imposed upon the Naga people’ was against the will of the people and was gross violation of human rights. Other Naga groups like, Naga National Council (NNC) and Eastern Naga Development Organization (ENDO) were also against the fencing.
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January - 8 
The Additional Secretary for Mizoram’s Home department Lalbiakzama said on January 8 that the proposed repatriation of over 32,800 Brus lodged in six relief camps in Tripura was scheduled to begin from the second week of February, 2017, reports The Morung Express. Lalbiakzama attended a meetin
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The Additional Secretary for Mizoram’s Home department Lalbiakzama said on January 8 that the proposed repatriation of over 32,800 Brus lodged in six relief camps in Tripura was scheduled to begin from the second week of February, 2017, reports The Morung Express. Lalbiakzama attended a meeting between the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) and Mizoram Government in New Delhi over the issue of the repatriation of the 5,413 Bru families.
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January - 23 
A senior State Home Department official said on January 23 that the Mizoram Government had decided to go ahead with the physical repatriation of Brus from six relief camps in neighbouring North Tripura District scheduled to commence from the second week of February, reports The Morung Express. The S
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A senior State Home Department official said on January 23 that the Mizoram Government had decided to go ahead with the physical repatriation of Brus from six relief camps in neighbouring North Tripura District scheduled to commence from the second week of February, reports The Morung Express. The State Government officials who conducted the identification in the Tripura relief camps during November two to November 23, 2016, had identified 32,857 people belonging to 5,413 families for physical repatriation.
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January - 25 
Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF), the umbrella organisation of Bru refugees lodged in six relief camps in North Tripura, on January 25, made it clear that they would stick to their longstanding ‘13point demands’ and wrote a letter to Union Home Minister (UHM) Rajnath Si
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Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF), the umbrella organisation of Bru refugees lodged in six relief camps in North Tripura, on January 25, made it clear that they would stick to their longstanding ‘13point demands’ and wrote a letter to Union Home Minister (UHM) Rajnath Singh regarding the issue on January 24, reports The Assam Tribune. The MBDPF, in its letter to Singh, sought his intervention on the issue of the Bru repatriation and reconsider the present package of the repatriation. Further, the Bru organisation alleged that the Mizoram Government’s Bru repatriation programme was not realistic and practical. The present stand of MBDPF may create hurdle to the Mizoram Government’s decision to start Bru repatriation from second week of February of this year (2017).
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February - 4 
A senior official of the State Home department of Mizoram, on February 4, said that the date for the fourth round of peace talks between the Mizoram Government and the Manipur based Hmar People's Convention- Democracy (HPC-D) would soon be fixed, reports The Shillong Times. The official said tha
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A senior official of the State Home department of Mizoram, on February 4, said that the date for the fourth round of peace talks between the Mizoram Government and the Manipur based Hmar People's Convention- Democracy (HPC-D) would soon be fixed, reports The Shillong Times. The official said that the meeting of Home department officials to be chaired by Additional Secretary Lalbiakzama. While from the HPC-D side, the delegation would be led by the working ‘chairman’ L T Hmar.
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February - 13 
Official sources of Mizoram on February 13 said that the meeting of the Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) held in Guwahati on February 12, to discuss the repatriation of Bru refugees from the six relief camps in Tripura to Mizoram was ‘inconclusive’ as Bru representatives ‘refused
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Official sources of Mizoram on February 13 said that the meeting of the Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) held in Guwahati on February 12, to discuss the repatriation of Bru refugees from the six relief camps in Tripura to Mizoram was ‘inconclusive’ as Bru representatives ‘refused to budge from their demands’, reports The Assam Tribune. Mizoram State Additional Secretary for Home Lalbiakzama said that the meeting was ‘inconclusive’ as Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF), the apex body of Bru refugees demanded that all their demands be fulfilled by Centre and Mizoram Governments. The demands of MBDPF are allotment of at least five hectare land to each repatriated Bru family, enhancement of rehabilitation package, provision of free ration for two years, INR 5,000 per month be given to each family and the Brus be given the same status as given to Kashmiri Pandits. The meeting was chaired by Special Secretary (Internal Secretary) in Union Ministry of Home Affairs MK Singla and attended by officials of Mizoram and Tripura Governments, representatives of MBDPF, Bru Coordination Committee (BCC) and central committee of Young Mizo Association (YMA).
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February - 18 
The fourth round of peace talks between Mizoram Government and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D), which was scheduled to be held in the second week of February, has been deferred, Home department officials said on February 18, reports The Assam Tribune. The officials said that the ne
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The fourth round of peace talks between Mizoram Government and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D), which was scheduled to be held in the second week of February, has been deferred, Home department officials said on February 18, reports The Assam Tribune. The officials said that the next round of talks had to be deferred as other departments like Finance, DP&AR and Law have to be consulted in the process of the ongoing negotiation. The exact date for talks could not, however, be decided, but it is likely to take place in the last week of February, they added.
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February - 21 
In a statement on February 21, the umbrella organisation of displaced Brus, Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF) said that the Bru refugees lodged in seven relief camps in northern Tripura since the last 20 years had decided not to return to Mizoram as the Mizoram Government has &ldquo
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In a statement on February 21, the umbrella organisation of displaced Brus, Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF) said that the Bru refugees lodged in seven relief camps in northern Tripura since the last 20 years had decided not to return to Mizoram as the Mizoram Government has “refused” to meet their demands, reports The Assam Tribune. The MBDPF said that a public meeting was held at all the seven relief camps on February 14 and 15 in which the refugees expressed their unwillingness to return to Mizoram by raising their hands. The public meeting was conducted as per the decision of a meeting of Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) in Guwahati on February 12 in which the MBDPF was entrusted to submit the public decision within three months. The JMG meeting, comprising representatives of the Ministries of Home Affairs of Mizoram and Tripura and MBDPF, went inconclusive.
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February - 28 
A senior State Home Department official said in a statement on February 28 that the fourth round of peace talks between Mizoram Government and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) militant will be held in March (this month), reports The Assam Tribune. Earlier the fourth round of peace t
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A senior State Home Department official said in a statement on February 28 that the fourth round of peace talks between Mizoram Government and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) militant will be held in March (this month), reports The Assam Tribune. Earlier the fourth round of peace talks scheduled to be held during mid-February, was postponed as the Home Department had to approach Law and Finance departments before the talk.
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March - 14 
Mizoram Governor Lieutenant General Nirbhay Sharma, on March 14, said that the final stage of peace dialogue between the State Government and the Manipur-based Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) militants was expected soon, reports The Assam Tribune. Addressing the State legislature,
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Mizoram Governor Lieutenant General Nirbhay Sharma, on March 14, said that the final stage of peace dialogue between the State Government and the Manipur-based Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) militants was expected soon, reports The Assam Tribune. Addressing the State legislature, the Governor said that three rounds of dialogue have so far been held. “During these talks, arms and ammunition snatched from the police by the HPC-D cadres were returned,” he added.
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April - 10 
A senior State Home department official said on April 10 that the fourth round of peace talks between Mizoram Government and the Hmar People’s Convention –Democratic (HPC-D) militants is scheduled to be held on April 21, reports The Morung Express. The official informed that the parleys
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A senior State Home department official said on April 10 that the fourth round of peace talks between Mizoram Government and the Hmar People’s Convention –Democratic (HPC-D) militants is scheduled to be held on April 21, reports The Morung Express. The official informed that the parleys were expected to revolve around giving more autonomy to the Sinlung Hill Development Council and also on the financial aspects including proposals for rehabilitation and resettlement of the HPC-D militants, after they lay down arms in the event of the agreement being signed. The State Government delegation would be led by Additional secretary in the Home department, Lalbiakzama while the HPC-D delegation would be headed by working president of the HPC-D, L T Hmar and comprising of overground Hmar leaders from both Manipur and Mizoram.
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April - 15 
Mizoram Home Minister R Lalzirliana said on April 15 that the fourth round of peace talks between Mizoram Government and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) was scheduled to be held on April 28, reports The Assam Tribune. The State Government delegation would be led by Additional Secre
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Mizoram Home Minister R Lalzirliana said on April 15 that the fourth round of peace talks between Mizoram Government and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) was scheduled to be held on April 28, reports The Assam Tribune. The State Government delegation would be led by Additional Secretary, Home department, Lalbiakzama while HPC-D delegation is expected to be headed by working ‘chairman’ of HPC-D LT Hmar and comprising Hmar leaders from Manipur and Mizoram. Earlier the date of the scheduled talk was reported as April 21 in SATP from a different source.Meanwhile, Home Minister R. Lalzirliana said on April 15 that the Mizoram Government was ready to carry out repatriation of Bru families lodged at relief camps in Tripura any time, reports The Morung Express. Speaking to reporters Aizawl at a press conference, the Mizoram Home Minister said that the State Government has completed all formalities which were supposed to be done in connection with the repatriation process. Mizoram officials who conducted the identification in the Tripura relief camps during November 2 to November 23, 2016, had identified 32,857 people hailing from 5,413 families for physical repatriation. It can be noted here that the physical repatriation has been put on hold as the Supreme Court directed both the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) and Mizoram Government not to go ahead with the repatriation process following the 20 points demands raised by Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF), an apex body of displaced Bru people staying in six refugee camps in Tripura. The Mizoram Home Minister said that the Supreme Court on March 28, 2017 clarified a status-quo on Bru repatriation that such of the Bru families, as were displaced to Tripura, who desire to return to Mizoram voluntarily, shall be allowed to do so on their own volition and volition and, as such, all the Bru families who desire to return to Mizoram will be provided with the necessary pre-requisites, as are extended to other Bru families, who were rehabilitated to Mizoram.
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April - 19 
Mizoram Government on April 19 said that it has not received any letter from Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), which proposed creation of another Autonomous District Council (ADC) to solve the Bru (Reang) refugee crisis, reports The Assam Tribune. State Home department additional secretary, Lal
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Mizoram Government on April 19 said that it has not received any letter from Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), which proposed creation of another Autonomous District Council (ADC) to solve the Bru (Reang) refugee crisis, reports The Assam Tribune. State Home department additional secretary, Lalbiakzama said that the State Government did not receive such letter purported to be written by Joint Secretary of UMHA to the State Chief Secretary. Meanwhile, State Home Minister R Lalzirliana ruled out creation of any other ADC, saying that the Government would never agree to further balkanise of the small hilly State on ethnic grounds.
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June - 12 
At a meeting of the Chief Ministers (CMs) of the four States of North East bordering Myanmar, in Aizawl, on June 12, the Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu told Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh that India’s open border with Myanmar has been a major problem for Arunachal Pradesh because of milit
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At a meeting of the Chief Ministers (CMs) of the four States of North East bordering Myanmar, in Aizawl, on June 12, the Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu told Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh that India’s open border with Myanmar has been a major problem for Arunachal Pradesh because of militants from the other side, reports The Indian Express. He said “The entire region of Tirap, Changlang and Longding [border districts] is adversely affected by NSCN (National Socialist Council of Nagaland) insurgency. Cadres of various NSCN factions -IM, K, U, R- are very active in the entire region… The situation has been exacerbated by the recent declaration of the NSCN- Khaplang faction (NSCN-K) as an unlawful organisation.” “Though there is no home-grown militancy in Arunachal, activities of underground groups from Assam and Nagaland and from across the border with Myanmar has adversely affected the security situation in the state,” he added.
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June - 15 
A Mizoram Assembly committee has strongly suggested construction of good roads and provision of electricity along the Indo-Myanmar border and that there is no need for Indo-Myanmar border fencing as the people on both sides of the border are culturally related, reports The Assam Tribuneon June 16. T
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A Mizoram Assembly committee has strongly suggested construction of good roads and provision of electricity along the Indo-Myanmar border and that there is no need for Indo-Myanmar border fencing as the people on both sides of the border are culturally related, reports The Assam Tribuneon June 16. This was stated in a memorandum presented by the subject committee-I of Mizoram Assembly to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh during his recent visit to Mizoram. The memorandum highlighted the problems faced in the Indo-Bangla border fencing and non-payment of compensation also.
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June - 26 
In a statement on June 26, a senior Home department official said that the peace talks between Mizoram Government and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) scheduled to be held during July is most likely to be elevated to political level talks from the present official level talks, repor
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In a statement on June 26, a senior Home department official said that the peace talks between Mizoram Government and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) scheduled to be held during July is most likely to be elevated to political level talks from the present official level talks, reports The Assam Tribune. The official said that four rounds of talks held since August 10 last year (2016) were held under cordial atmosphere and mutual trust and had proceeded fast towards reaching an amicable settlement to the vexed Hmar imbroglio.
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July - 9 
The six Bru relief camps in Tripura should be closed and assistance provided to the inmates there should be stopped if the Brus continue to refuse to return to Mizoram, an adviser of Ministry of Home Affairs said, reports The Assam Tribune on July 10. An official release in Aizawl said that Union Mi
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The six Bru relief camps in Tripura should be closed and assistance provided to the inmates there should be stopped if the Brus continue to refuse to return to Mizoram, an adviser of Ministry of Home Affairs said, reports The Assam Tribune on July 10. An official release in Aizawl said that Union Ministry of Home Affairs Adviser (North East) MK Singla expressed this opinion while meeting Mizoram Chief Minister (CM) Lal Thanhawla. However, this is his personal opinion, the release said.
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July - 31 
An unnamed senior State Home department official on July 31 stated that Mizoram Government was making efforts to rein in the Lalhmingthanga Sanate faction Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) to ensure that they also come over ground, reports The Assam Tribune. The official said t
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An unnamed senior State Home department official on July 31 stated that Mizoram Government was making efforts to rein in the Lalhmingthanga Sanate faction Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) to ensure that they also come over ground, reports The Assam Tribune. The official said the government wants to ensure that Sanate faction of HPC-D comes over ground when a peace accord is signed with the faction led by H Zosangbera with which the State Government is holding peace talks. The proposed next round of talks scheduled to be held during July was deferred because of some reasons including the efforts made to include Sanate’s faction of HPC-D in the proposed accord to find amicable solution to the vexed Hmar imbroglio, he said. Preparations have been made to resume the talks during August which would likely be the last round of official level talks, he said, adding that the talks would be elevated to political level parleys after this round.
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August - 11 
The Mizo National Front (MNF), the main Opposition party in Mizoram, has opposed to the proposed Citizenship Amendment Bill 2017, reports The Assam Tribune.“The (proposed) Citizenship Amendment Bill 2017 is to be introduced in the upcoming winter session of the Parliament. If passed, the Bill
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The Mizo National Front (MNF), the main Opposition party in Mizoram, has opposed to the proposed Citizenship Amendment Bill 2017, reports The Assam Tribune.“The (proposed) Citizenship Amendment Bill 2017 is to be introduced in the upcoming winter session of the Parliament. If passed, the Bill will allow many Chakma foreigners in Mizoram who infiltrated from Bangladesh to become citizens of India. As Chakmas are listed as Scheduled Tribe in Mizoram, Chakma foreigners will enjoy the same rights with the Mizos,” MNF president and former Chief Minister (CM) Zoramthanga said in Aizawl on August 11. Zoramthanga called upon the State Government, all political parties, NGOs and students’ organisations to oppose the proposed Citizenship Amendment Bill as it poses direct threat to our own existence.
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September - 11 
The Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF) on September 11 said it has not received any official communication from the Mizoram or the Tripura Government that repatriation of Bru refugees staying in Tripura would resume from the first week of November, reports The Shillong Times. “
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The Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF) on September 11 said it has not received any official communication from the Mizoram or the Tripura Government that repatriation of Bru refugees staying in Tripura would resume from the first week of November, reports The Shillong Times. “We also have not received the copy of the ‘Road Map’ for Bru repatriation prepared by the Mizoram Government and submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs,” MBDPF president A Sawibunga said in Naisingpara relief camp in North Tripura District.
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September - 21 September - 22
The two day peace talks between the Mizoram Government and Hmar People's Convention (Democratic) held on September 21 22 in Aizawl concludes on appositive note, reports Epao. It was the fifth and the last official level talks which began on August 10, 2016 to find amicable solution to the vexed
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The two day peace talks between the Mizoram Government and Hmar People's Convention (Democratic) held on September 21 22 in Aizawl concludes on appositive note, reports Epao. It was the fifth and the last official level talks which began on August 10, 2016 to find amicable solution to the vexed Hmar political problems in Mizoram. With the culmination of the official level talks today (September 22), the next round of peace talks will be held at a political level, a senior officer in the Home department said
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October - 6 
An official on October 6 informed that the Mizoram Government is not ready to begin the process of Bru repatriation from the first week of November as desired by the Centre for different reasons, reports The Assam Tribune. It would not be possible to start the proposed Bru repatriation from the six
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An official on October 6 informed that the Mizoram Government is not ready to begin the process of Bru repatriation from the first week of November as desired by the Centre for different reasons, reports The Assam Tribune. It would not be possible to start the proposed Bru repatriation from the six relief camps in North Tripura District (Tripura) from November one for different reasons, including lack of prompt action by the Centre on fund allocation, state Additional Secretary for Home Lalbiakzama told PTI.
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November - 6 
The Union Government has offered a final repatriation deal to Reang refugees in Tripura, saying that it would stop all relief if they do not return to Mizoram in January 2018, reports The Telegraph. Dates for the process will be finalized this December, said Special Secretary (internal security
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The Union Government has offered a final repatriation deal to Reang refugees in Tripura, saying that it would stop all relief if they do not return to Mizoram in January 2018, reports The Telegraph. Dates for the process will be finalized this December, said Special Secretary (internal security) Mahesh Kumar Singla, who visited refugee camps in North Tripura district (Tripura) on November 6. After his visit to Kaskao, Naisinghpara and Ashapara camps, Singla told reporters that he had tried to inform the refugees about their rights back home in Mizoram. Singla said the Union Government would provide a host of benefits to the repatriated Reang families, including a one-time aid of INR 130,000 and a monthly aid of INR 5,000 per family for two years. Over 37,000 Reangs had fled Mamit, Kolasib and Lunglei Districts of Mizoram to Tripura during clashes between the Mizo and Reang communities in 1997-98.
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November - 15 
State Home Minister R Lalzirliana on November 15 said that 400 people from the Arakan region in Myanmar had entered Mizoram, reports NDTV. No Rohingya Muslim refugee has entered the state till date but around 400 people from conflict-torn Arakan in Myanmar have taken refuge in Mizoram, state H
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State Home Minister R Lalzirliana on November 15 said that 400 people from the Arakan region in Myanmar had entered Mizoram, reports NDTV. No Rohingya Muslim refugee has entered the state till date but around 400 people from conflict-torn Arakan in Myanmar have taken refuge in Mizoram, state Home Minister R Lalzirliana told the Assembly. Mr Lalzirliana also explained that the ongoing armed encounter between militant group Arakan Army (AA) and the Myanmar Army have resulted in around 400 people fleeing Arakan in the past few months to take shelter in Lawngtlai district. He said the refugees that have put up in the southern part of Lawngtlai district - mainly in Laitlang, Hmawngbuchhuah and Zochawchhuah villages - have received food and shelter from local people and the district administration.Of these 400 people, three are Arakan Army (AA) militants who received injuries during clashes with the Myanmarese Army.
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November - 17 
Terrorism has no border and the ultras take advantage of boundaries between countries to cause menace and kill people which is why Government and the Indian Army is getting closer to the SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) nations to jointly combat terrorism, said Major General
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Terrorism has no border and the ultras take advantage of boundaries between countries to cause menace and kill people which is why Government and the Indian Army is getting closer to the SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) nations to jointly combat terrorism, said Major General MS Ghura, Commandant of the Counter Insurgency and Jungle Warfare (CIJW) School at Variegate in Mizoram on November 17, reports Assam Tribune. While interacting with media after the 13 days filed exercise between Armies of India and Bangladesh ‘SAMPRITI’ conducted by the CIJW, Major General MS Ghura said “If terrorism has no borders, the armies across the globe and of the neighboring nations in particular should also stretch beyond borders to combat the rising instances of terror attacks.” Appreciating the benefits of the international bilateral exercises, the commandant of the Jungle Warfare School informed that drills such as the one held between the Indo-Bangladesh soldiers here shall pave way for strengthening bonds and lend solidity to the forces against terrorism. Asked about the training affairs at the CIJW School, Major General Ghura said that initially, the school began to impart training to Army personnel in the North East. Later, we expanded involving Armed forces of Indian Air Force (IAF), and special Navy, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) etc., and now already 43 foreign nations are sending their contingents to receive training here. “We are improving with new experiences everyday and the just concluded drill between India and Bangladesh testifies the claims. Just as the terrorists resort to newer technologies, we also need to keep ourselves updated keeping track of incidents not just in India but overseas as well. He added to inform that the present campus at Variegate is gradually expanding to accommodate more foreign armies for training sessions on counter insurgency techniques. “We are preparing the soldiers mainly on areas including terrorist neutralization, surrender, ensuring less or no casualty of soldiers and minimum collateral damage of civilian life and property. We train the visiting armies on the basis of their requirements and soon a contingent of Myanmar Army will reach here for training. On the other hand, Major General Mohammad Moshfiqur Rahman of the Bangladesh Army expressed happiness over the successful completion of the joint exercise saying “the exercise is an outcome of the friendly relations between the two armies which bears the diplomatic and political relations between the two neighboring countries. We are going back with fruitful results of exhaustive drills.”
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November - 19 
Mizoram Home Minister R. Lalzirliana on November 19 expressed hope that the ongoing peace talks between the state and H. Zosangbera faction of the Hmar People's Convention-Democratic (HPC-D), would end the imbroglio over the Sinlung Hills Development Council (SHDC), reports The Telegraph. The ho
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Mizoram Home Minister R. Lalzirliana on November 19 expressed hope that the ongoing peace talks between the state and H. Zosangbera faction of the Hmar People's Convention-Democratic (HPC-D), would end the imbroglio over the Sinlung Hills Development Council (SHDC), reports The Telegraph. The home minister said the onus for the continuation of parleys with the group lies with Chief Minister Lal Thanhawala."We are trying to hold political-level talks as most of the points on the memorandum of settlement have been agreed upon by both the parties," he said. An unnamed Home Department source said another HPC-D faction of the Convention, led by Lalhmingthanga Sanate, which had earlier insisted on conditional talks with the state, has now softened its tone. The Sanate faction has expressed willingness to come to the negotiating table, before the government signs a peace agreement with the Zosangbera-led faction, he said.
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November - 27 
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has asked the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to probe the case where a suspected al Qaeda operative was alleged to set up camps for Rohingyas fighters in the North-East region, reports The Indian Express November 28. The suspect in question, Samiun Rahm
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The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has asked the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to probe the case where a suspected al Qaeda operative was alleged to set up camps for Rohingyas fighters in the North-East region, reports The Indian Express November 28. The suspect in question, Samiun Rahman alias Shuman Haq alias Raju Bhai—a UK citizen, was arrested on September 18, 2017 and revealed to the interrogators that he is an active member of al Qaeda since 2013. According to the investigators, Rahman had travelled to Morocco, Mauritania, Turkey, Syria, Bangladesh and India regarding ‘suspected terror activities’ and had alleged conversation on Telegram—a cloud-based instant messaging application, with the handlers from Bangladesh and Pakistan. Rahman arrived in India in July 2017 with intentions to setup a base camp in Mizoram and Manipur, raise funds, and lure the youth to fight for the cause of Rohingyas, said the Special cell.
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November - 30 
President Ram Nath Kovind ,hailing Mizoram as “special”, on November 30 said it is the focus of the Centre’s Act East policy that aims at providing access to new markets for the State, reports The Telegraph. The policy will give Mizoram’s agricultural produce and t
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President Ram Nath Kovind ,hailing Mizoram as “special”, on November 30 said it is the focus of the Centre’s Act East policy that aims at providing access to new markets for the State, reports The Telegraph. The policy will give Mizoram’s agricultural produce and traditional products entry to such markets, as well as strengthen information technology and Internet connectivity in the State, Mr. Kovind said at a special session of the Assembly. He said this process would have a multiplier effect across a range of industries.
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December - 5 
The Mizoram Government has rescheduled the proposed repatriation of over 5,000 Bru families from six relief camps in Tripura to March 2018, reports The Telegraph. A State Government official said that according to the earlier schedule, it was proposed that the repatriation would begin from December
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The Mizoram Government has rescheduled the proposed repatriation of over 5,000 Bru families from six relief camps in Tripura to March 2018, reports The Telegraph. A State Government official said that according to the earlier schedule, it was proposed that the repatriation would begin from December first week, but it was deferred to March as the Union Ministry of Home Affairs failed to release funds meant for the exercise. He said the proposal to commence the repatriation from March 2018 would be implemented on time only if the Union Ministry of Home Affairs releases the funds for expenses to be incurred in the repatriation process.
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December - 7 
Deputy commissioner of Lawngtlai District in south Mizoram stated that registration of 1,600 Myanmarese nationals have been undertaken to ascertain the number of refugees in four villages of the District, reports Hindustan Times on December 8. The Myanmarese nationals fled their country due to clash
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Deputy commissioner of Lawngtlai District in south Mizoram stated that registration of 1,600 Myanmarese nationals have been undertaken to ascertain the number of refugees in four villages of the District, reports Hindustan Times on December 8. The Myanmarese nationals fled their country due to clashes between the Myanmarese Army and the Arakan militants. The deputy commissioner said officials of the district administration were keeping a close watch on the refugees and elaborate security arrangements have been made. The refugees, majority of them women and children, crossed the border and took shelter in Hmawngbuchhuah; Zochachhuah, Laitlang and Dumzautlang villages after the Myanmarese Army launched a major offensive against the Arakan militants in Myanmar’s Chin State near the Mizoram border.
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