Forum for Restoration of Peace in Manipur voiced deep concerns regarding the persistent and escalating communal violence between the Kuki-Zo and Meiteis.
The strife, spanning nine months, continues unabated despite the forum’s relentless appeals for peace.
Gun battles persist, exacerbating an already dire situation.
The forum, actively involved in peace initiatives across Manipur, has proposed a “Truth and Reconciliation” committee, akin to South Africa’s model, to mediate and foster reconciliation in this complex ethnic conflict. Ashang Kasar, the Convenor, emphasized the forum’s exhaustive efforts to engage stakeholders and proposed solutions.
Regrettably, despite lobbying efforts in the national capital, Delhi, including meetings with central leaders and intellectuals, the forum expressed disappointment over the lack of substantial support from the Central government.
Criticism was also directed at the state government for its perceived lack of political will to quell the violence.
Notably, both conflicting communities, the Meiteis and Kuki-Chin-Zo, have exhibited hesitancy in embracing peace initiatives. The Confederation of Tribal Unions (COTU), representing Kuki Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), insists on a solution preceding peace, adding to the complexity of the situation.