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How Thailand and India continue to fail Myanmar refugees

FELIX SAT CROSS-LEGGED next to his wife on the floor of a rented parlour-sized room that one could mistake for a Zumba studio. The hall was situated in an upscale area of Mae Sot, a city on the western edge of Thailand, near its border with Myanmar. Felix was not there to learn to dance. He was there to help other refugees from Myanmar, who come here to learn to bake bread and pick up other survival skills. The refugees had all come to Mae Sot after fleeing air strikes and forced military conscr...

India Election 2024: Foreign Policy Now a Key Plank as India Pursues Global Power | Heinrich Böll Stiftung | India Office

The Indian government scored an important diplomatic win when it secured pardon for eight former Indian naval officers working in Qatar, who had been sentenced to death following allegations of espionage. With the country at the time readying for the general elections, which began on 19 April 2024, and foreign policy now high on the agenda, the rescue, effected on February 12, earned India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, heart-felt gratitude from those brought back home. “Without the interventi...

Under Modi, the Northeast is more united with India, but more divided within

In March, India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, said at an election rally in Arunachal Pradesh that previous governments had not cared for states that sent only two representatives to the country’s parliament, as Arunachal and several others in the Indian Northeast do. Modi failed to see the irony of his claim given that he has not visited Manipur, which has only two representatives in parliament, since the outbreak of an armed ethnic conflict that has raged on for nearly a year. The toll from...

Kangpokpi farmers: waiting to be rehabilitated

Two men are making their way up a hill, cutting through dense thickets as they trek towards their farms in Ngahmun Gunphaijang, a small village of 40 Kuki-Zo tribal households in Manipur's Kangpokpi district. The sky is overcast on this September day in 2023, and all around them is a hillscape overrun with wild shrubbery.


Just a few years ago, though, these hills were covered with striking white, mauve, and pink flowers belonging to the poppy plant (...

The Fall of an Arizona Border Wall - YES! Magazine Solutions Journalism

We met Kate Scott, founder and director of the Madrean Archipelago Wildlife Center, in the border town of Sierra Vista in Southern Arizona. Her chirpy demeanor contrasted with the subdued color of her orange-and-green winter coat. She had a California quail pinned on one side of her coat, her signature look in the Coronado National Forest. She drove us—three journalists from Mexico, Armenia, and India—to the park to catch the last vestiges of a failed attempt at a border wall.


The shipping co...

India's deadly Manipur conflict highlights impact of internet cuts

NEW DELHI -- A court battle in the violence-wracked northeastern Indian state of Manipur has highlighted authorities' penchant for shutting down the internet, which some experts argue fuels the spread of misinformation rather than curbing it.This past weekend, the high court in Manipur ordered a partial lifting of an internet ban that has lasted more than two months since fighting broke out between two tribal groups, the Kuki-Zo and the Meitei, in the state in early May. Well over 100 people hav...

How Indigenous Knowledge may shape the future of U.S. policy

Over the last decade, the federal government has recognized Indigenous Knowledge as an asset in efforts to combat climate change and environmental degradation. The Biden administration has gone a step further, instructing federal agencies to integrate indigenous practices and teachings into all kinds of policies — including those addressing public health. Agencies are due to report on their progress soon.


The move is “setting a tone that tribes should be treated with respect, as sovereign nat...

Indigenous Politics Leads to Ethnic Clashes in India’s Far Eastern Corner

At the same time that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, senior ministers and the national media focused their attention and energies on the high-profile elections in the southern Indian state of Karnataka — which the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) eventually lost — intense ethnic clashes took place in the easternmost corner of India. Since early May, in India’s state of Manipur, a deadly conflict between native Hindu Meiteis living in the valley and predominantly Christian tribals in the...

Sundance festival catapulting Indian documentaries to the Oscars

Park City, US: It happened for Writing with Fire in 2021 when it won the Audience and Special Jury award as it did for All That Breathes last year when it won the Grand Jury Prize for World Documentary at the Sundance festival. Both Indian documentaries went on to be nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the Academy Awards the following year. This year, when the festival returned for in-person screenings, panels, parties, and workshops after a two-year pandemic gap, Against The Tide hit a Su...

Sundance 2023: Strong female leads shine a light on indigenous stories | Missing Perspectives

There’s always been an unnecessary need for mystery and intrigue attached to indigenous female characters in Hollywood. When not showing subservience to white colonisers or the elder male folk in their tribal nation, the trope of the ‘exotic’ native woman depicted shows her quiet resilience and underrated intelligence in the face of adversity (aka, Pocahontas).
Step in Jax (Lily Gladstone), who would stop at nothing and snap at everything until she finds her missing sister in Fancy Dance (US Dra...

Aboriginal Activists Win Abalone Harvesting Rights

Analysis Based on factual reporting, although it incorporates the expertise of the author/producer and may offer interpretations and conclusions.When I meet Rodney Scott Dillon in April, he is lounging on the front porch of his residence in Tasmania’s Lower Snug, overlooking the boats bobbing in Snug Bay at low tide. After decades of run-ins with law enforcement and going head-to-head with the Australian government, the 66-year-old Palawa elder—who traces his ancestry from northeast Tasmania—now...

Thai border town offers geopolitical lesson for India

Mae Sot, a Thai trading center on the border with Myanmar, has two very noticeable characteristics: It is prosperous, and it is full of refugees from Myanmar. In both ways, the town offers a striking contrast to my home in northeastern India, which also borders Myanmar, where official hostility to illegal immigrants is damaging both refugees and the local economy.Arriving in Mae Sot for the first time recently I was struck by its visible prosperity. The well-ordered streets are dotted with Burme...

How Bhut Jolokia, the Ghost Pepper, Took Over the West | The Juggernaut

While traveling in Joensuu, a sleepy town in eastern Finland, Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman came upon a curious ad at a local burger joint. The Naga burger on the menu came with the disclaimer, “somebody call the fire department.” Rahman, 39, grew up eating bhut jolokia, also known as the ghost pepper, in Assam, most often pickled with lime and other veggies. When he saw the burger again while traveling in Brisbane, he signed the required waiver to give it a try. “It was not as spicy as it is in northea...

Insurgents from India add fuel to fire in Myanmar's restive north

AIZAWL/CHURACHANDPUR, India -- Violence is spiraling in northern Myanmar, as ethnic Chin rebels fight not only the country's military regime but also armed insurgent groups from India.The situation in Chin, the poorest state in Myanmar, has escalated alarmingly. Raids and airstrikes by the Tatmadaw, as the Myanmar military is known, have wiped out entire villages. Muddying the picture is the presence of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and the Eastern Command of the Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZR...

Northeastern Actors are Finally Getting Their Shot at Bollywood Stardom | The Juggernaut

Millo Sunka never imagined acting on screen until it happened by chance four years ago in New Delhi’s Humayunpur. Home to thousands of migrants from India’s eight northeastern states, the neighborhood was a natural setting for shooting Axone, the first Bollywood film that exclusively portrayed the experiences of Indians who fit “India’s imagination of a Chinese person.” Being on a movie set, although cramped in a small apartment with a crew of 100 people in the middle of Delhi’s sweltering summe...

A ‘Stinky’ Ingredient Is the Soul of Northeast India’s Tribal Cooking - Good Food Jobs

In Dimapur, India, 32-year old Inali Aye is living her best life as a food entrepreneur and blogger in Nagaland's Dimapur city, where she natively belongs. Her vast one-storied house stands in a large compound encircled with trees springing new leaves in Chekiye village, just a few miles away from the newly developed Asian highway connecting India's Northeast to South East Asia via Myanmar.
Inside her kitchen, divided into a dining area and a cooking space where the family uses both a modern gas...

The long road to India’s unparalleled pandemic catastrophe

It was a Saturday: May 1, 2021. The massive second wave of Covid-19 cases in India, driven by the emerging delta variant, was peaking. At Gupta’s 500-bed private hospital, 80 percent of beds were reserved for Covid patients. Oxygen use was up to four times higher than normal, and the hospital’s reserves were dwindling. The local government had taken over the oxygen supply during the emergency, and Gupta pleaded with officials for more. Nurses tried to reassure panicking patients and their loved...

Myanmar journalists granted sanctuary in India

MOREH, India -- An Indian court has granted sanctuary to two Burmese journalists, a colleague and some relatives a month after they fled across the border from Myanmar into Manipur state. They had been lying low in Tengnoupal district.On April 20, the Manipur High Court granted the group safe passage to Imphal, the state capital, and protection from Indian authorities until further notice. They left for Imphal the following day.

MOREH, India -- An Indian court has granted sanctuary to two Burme...

Ex-Myanmar Soldiers Look to ‘People’s Army’ To Fight the Military

Former Myanmar soldier Vanzomang* rummaged through the backpack that he carried while crossing the border into India on foot in the dead of night. He pulled out notebooks containing instructions from his army training on how to plant landmines, a technique he wants to remember after joining in the resistance against the coup back home.
“I thought I would need them for the federal army,” he said, referring to an informal grouping of forces taking shape in and outside Myanmar in opposition to the...

How Covid-19 encouraged India to shop secondhand

Growing up in the 1990s, Linnotha and Lumri Jajo fondly remember shopping for secondhand clothes at women-run stores in their home town of Ukhrul. Clothes were sold out of bundles instead of on hangers or shelves. Each shop would keep several piles of clothes that they rummaged through to find dresses, jeans, jackets, shoes and bags. “Secondhand shopping is all about having a good eye. It’s a slow process of sieving through clothes and checking for damages,” says Linnotha, now 32. “But we were n...

In India’s Assam, ban on madrassas may force girls to drop out

Educators and activists fear a mass dropout of female Muslim students in India’s Assam state as madrassas are converted into general schools.Barpeta, India – It has been nearly a year since 12-year-old Ayesha Siddiqa has been confined to her house in India’s northeastern state of Assam due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Her school in Gomafulbaru in the Barpeta district offered online classes, but the grade 6 student could not attend, as her parents cannot afford a smartphone.Siddiqa lives with her pa...
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