ID | 082027 |
Title Proper | Meitei upsurge in Manipur |
Language | ENG |
Author | Hanjabam, Shukhdeba Sharma |
Publication | 2008. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article traces the rise of militancy in Manipur including the Armed Forces Special Powers Act 1958 (AFSPA) and analyses the reasons and its impact on the people. Manipur is one of the Indian states plagued by self-determination movement, inter-ethnic strife, and the militarization of ethnic groups for the last few decades. The Indian Armed Forces, who are specially trained to protect the country against a foreign invasion, are being engaged to combat internal strife with extraordinary powers. This has further worsened the conditions in the state. In the period of 1980 to May 30, 2007, 2,675 civilians and 1,314 militants were killed; while 2,061 civilians were injured and only 865 militants surrendered to the authorities. It can be said that five decades of conflict have greatly undermined the people of Manipur, both physically and spiritually and have threatened the very survival of entire communities. |
`In' analytical Note | Asia Europe Journal Vol. 6, No.1; Apr 2008: p157-169 |
Journal Source | Asia Europe Journal Vol. 6, No.1; Apr 2008: p157-169 |
Key Words | Manipur ; Insurgency ; North East India ; Self-Determination |