Naga Hoho, the apex body of Nagas in Nagaland on May 4 appealed for United Nations(UN) intervention by alleging violations of human rights in Naga areas in the Northeast India and northwestern part of Myanmar, reports The Telegraph. In a letter to UN secretary general António Guterres, Hoho President H.K. Zhimomi and General Secretary K. Elu Ndang also urged him to recognise the Nagas as indigenous people under the United Nations’ Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous People. It also urged UN to direct India to settle Naga political issue by honouring the framework agreement of 2015.