Infocus

  • In India, the comedy of power-sharing
    Santwana Bhattacharya\ Source: AsiaTimesTwelve days after the very surprising Indian election results were out, 10 days after Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam chief V Prabhakaran's body was found by the Sri Lan
  • Negotiation Must End
    Vaprumu DemoTiring 12 years of negotiation and nearing 60 rounds of exhaustive talks between the NSCN(IM) and the GOI unfortunately, have not yield any desired result beyond the highfaluting rhetoric and decept
  • Saying Sorry Is Not Enough
    James PattersonThe anniversary of Kevin Rudd’s apology to Australia’s aboriginal community has come and gone. What difference has it made?“I’d have thought that the Aboriginals would have been pretty ha
  • The Timeliness in the History of the Nagas
    Forum for Naga ReconciliationStanding at the threshold of the year 2009, we are in what might be called a “Post-Ambivalent” year in the life of the Nagas. The bygone cynicism and skepticism toward “Naga s
  • Apologising to the Aboriginals
    Tarsh ThekaekaraMany countries have ill treated and persecuted their indigenous people, often in worse ways than India. But while some leaders like Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd have gone on record to ap
  • Lessons From The Mumbai Attacks
    Prashant BhushanThe recent horrendous terror attacks in Mumbai are obviously totally atrocious. They have woken up our elite citizenry of Mumbai and the country to the dangers of terrorism as nothing ever has.
  • Human Rights: The Next 60 Years
    Conor GeartyA landmark anniversary is a moment to move beyond complacency and engage in critical self-reflection of the foundation of human rightsThere is much natural jubilation over the fact that the Universa
  • China plays Tibet card to the full
    Wu ZhongChina’s strong reaction to French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s weekend meeting with the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader in exile, is unprecedented. From Beijing’s perspective, there is amp
  • Revival of Animistic Festivals
    Rev.L. Suohie MhasiWe Nagas are proud of our people being around 95% are professed Christians. When our people were in severe affliction, the people prayed to God for their security and protection and God was s
  • Dreaming Nagas’ Dream...
    Nehemiah RongNagas’ inheritance was and is freedom, their land, independence and democratic governance, economic self reliance, quick and just delivery and disposal judicial system based on traditional custom
  • Naga Nationalism’s Internal Enemy – Violence
    Dr. Paul PimomoFor months I’ve been bothered by a nightmare. A series of violent images, connected and disconnected and nauseatingly repetitive, has haunted me but I can’t get rid of it. The names of places
  • Communitisation the only solution?
    Dreams do come true. Yes I thought so to myself on the night of october5 when I read the news about how the urban development department was going to fund the communitisation project. Here is just another criti
  • My Last Conversation with Aung San Suu Kyi
    John PilgerAs the people of Burma rise up again, we have had a rare sighting of Aung San Suu Kyi. There she stood, at the back gate of her lakeside home in Rangoon, where she is under house arrest. She looked v
  • Time to join hands together for peace
    The rich civilization and culture that flourished in the hills of Nagaland is today an invaluable heritage of the state. However of late the traditional Naga music has died down and as guns blaze today echoes c
  • Waves of poltical migration from porous political parties
    Dr. MaongsangbaThe political migration of Party functionaries, of party workers, of political bigwigs, from one party to another has hogged the media attention and taken the entire populace by storm. Look at th
  • The Naga political issue: Theo-Biblical response
    Eyingbeni HumtsoeThe experiences of the Naga populace under the veneer of “nationalism” is known to all and sundry. Brutality, aggression, militarism, division and the likes mark Naga ‘nationalism’ much
  • Myanmar mess: Blame Beijing
    Ralph Peters AS the junta’s misbehavior worsened in Myanmar (as those thugs have re-chris tened Burma) last week, pundits suggested that we should force China to pressure its client to treat the pro-demo
  • Continuing on the untravelled road
    Niketu IraluTuisem Shishak has done a most difficult thing in his “A Confession”. He has done a thankless job guided by a sense of urgency for his own people and the whole Naga family. The Tangkhul Long has
  • Burma: Darkness at midnight
    Rene Wadlow   While the United Nations human rights structures are under critical examination and Burma is being discussed in the UN Security Council, it is useful to review the UN’s efforts to help
  • Take-over of nh-155 by npwd is a mockery and a farce deal
    In this era of Global Village if at all the Government really doubts the workmanship of the present incumbent BRO/GREEF (the internationally acclaimed road building organization) whose workforce champion the co
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