Zeme Council Demands Justice for Six Nagas Killed in Manipur

Kohima: The Zeme Council Nagaland has issued a stern demand for a comprehensive probe into the abduction, torture, and murder of six Naga civilians from Konsakhul village in Manipur. The council described the incident as a barbaric act that violates basic human rights and fundamental principles of justice.

In a formal statement, the organization condemned the violence, asserting that no grievance or ideology can justify the brutal treatment of unarmed individuals. The council noted that the event has left the Naga community devastated and grieving. They declared, "no cause, ideology, ethnic animosity or grievance could ever justify such violence against unarmed civilians."

The council urged the Government of India and the Manipur state government to launch a time-bound investigation to identify and prosecute those responsible. They also expressed concern over the security failures in the region, questioning how such an atrocity occurred despite the presence of security forces. The group is now calling for urgent measures to protect civilians and is appealing to all communities to reject further cycles of violence.

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