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1st Anniversary of Manipur Conflict: Interview with senior journalist Makepeace Sitlhou

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1st Anniversary of Manipur Conflict: Interview with senior journalist Makepeace Sitlhou

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Charred memories of Manipur's ethnic conflict

According to writer-journalist Jeyarani, “The country is divided into pieces based on caste and religion. The constitution that holds us together, should be the basis of all the decisions we make. Dr BR Ambedkar gave us the constitution but we are entering a situation where democracy lives on in the pages but not in society. The violence that Manipur is feeling should disturb the whole society.”As Dr Aiswarya Rao, organiser, says, each visual in the exhibition delves into different themes, follo...

Ongoing clashes and national outcry in Manipur, India - The World from PRX

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India's violent border state crisis risks civil war near China and Myanmar

Despite Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assertion that peace is returning to the restive state of Manipur, a lingering risk of civil war erupting in the far northeast threatens to destabilize a strategic frontier along the border with war-torn Myanmar and not far from the disputed boundary with China.Located some 1,000 miles away from the divided Kashmir region, which continues to serve as India's primary frontline with both Pakistan and China, Manipur saw a dramatic spike in violence in M...

Why is there violence in India’s Manipur? | Al Jazeera Newsfeed

India’s army have been given ‘shoot on sight’ orders to calm violence in India’s Manipur state, after attacks by people from different communities. Here’s a look at what’s happening.

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Sher-Gil Sundaram Arts Foundation | 2022 | Trails of Partition: Assam & the NRC

‘Trails of Partition: Assam and the NRC’: Rohini Mohan and Abhishek Saha in conversation with Makepeace Sitlhou.
 
The ongoing citizenship crisis in Assam has its roots in the formation of the Indian nation-state. The current National Register of Citizenship (NRC), a bureaucratic exercise that took place in Assam between 2015–2019 and which could potentially leave 1.9 million people stateless, is in many ways a continuum of unaddressed and contested histories. The panel will examine ways in whic...

In a first, Ramnath Goenka Awards removes ‘conflict reporting’ category

The Ramnath Goenka Foundation, which hosts the prestigious Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards, has made a call for entries to recognise journalism in 2019. First hosted in 2006, the awards have recognised journalists for the past 14 years across various categories like sports, rural, investigative, environmental, and more.However, conspicuous by its absence this year is the category to recognise conflict reporting — a category that was formerly regional awards for reporting from Jamm...

As internet blackouts hit India, business and tech wrestle with the fallout

As protests about a new citizenship bill spread throughout India last week, tens of millions of people were plunged into cyber-darkness as the government enforced internet blackouts in dozens of cities and districts across the country.


The Indian government cut internet service in a bid to crack down on protests against a new citizenship law seen as discriminatory towards Muslims. Outages have been reported all over India, including in parts of New Delhi and as many as 18 cities in the state...