The Northeast India Diaspora Looks into Solutions for Peace and Development in the Region
Date : 30th June 2012
Seeking Our Collective Peace
The Northeast India Diaspora Looks into Solutions for Peace and Development in the Region
Date: 30th June 2012
Time: 9.00am to 5.00pm
Venue: Conference Room 1, India International Centre, IIC, Lodi Estate, New Delhi-110003
New Delhi, 28 June 2012: The Northeast region of India is comprised of eight states, reeling from six decades of conflict under the shadow of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act. Persistent waves of insurgency and militarisation have caused immeasurable suffering, with some estimates putting the number of lives lost at 50,000. The Northeast does not permeate the consciousness of media, policy makers and the wider Indian population. Up until now there has been little collaborative engagement of the Northeast Diaspora in addressing these pervasive problems.
The first event of its kind, “Seeking Our Collective Peace: The Northeast India Diaspora Looks into Solutions for Peace and Development in the Region” will see human rights experts, academics, journalists, Govt Ministers and activists participating in a series of panel discussions, this Saturday June 30th, at the India International Centre, New Delhi.
The event has been organised by Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network, Mindfields: Journal of Ideas and Learning, The Northeast Today (TNT) Magazine and Control Arms Foundation of India - all initiatives started by Northeast India Diaspora. The aim of the event is to mobilise and work with Northeast India diaspora to generate peace, development and reduce conflict in Northeast India.
The event will be inaugurated by Kumari Agatha Sangma, Minister of State for Rural Development, Esteemed panellist of the event include:
o Mr B G Verghese, renowned writer, Magsaysay Awardee & Visiting Professor, Centre for Policy Research
o Ms Patricia Mukhim, Editor, The Shillong Times and Member, National Security Advisor Board
o Dr Anuradha Chenoy, Professor, Jawaharlal University, New Delhi
o Mr Sudeep Chakravarti, Author of Highway 39: Journeys through a Fractured Land;
o Mr Luke Haokip, Publisher and Co Editor , Mindfields
o Mr Utpal Borpujari, Film Critic, Film Maker and Artistic Director with Eleeanora Images
o Ms Elizabeth Imti, Assistant Professor, Fazal Ali College, Nagaland
o Ms Barnali Das, Senior Project Advisor, National Mission for Empowerment of Women
The event is timely organised after the recent events of protests against the wrongful deaths of two students from Northeast India , Mr Richard Loitam and Ms Dana Sangma. The program includes three panels and a valedictory session where perspectives will be shared on how the Diaspora relates to those remaining in the Northeast. Participants will speak on a range of issues, including persistent economic stagnation, gender, socio-political unrest, the media, law and migration. The event will provide a space for the debate and discussion of conflict, peace building, the attainment of human security and the crucial role played by the Diaspora in achieving these collective goals. The event will also celebrate some of the success stories of citizens of the Northeast and diaspora members alike.
Statements and video messages of Northeast India Diaspora such as European Manipuri Association, North America Manipuri Association along with Diaspora settled as far as Pacific and Thailand will be read out at the conference.
It is an open event, and an invitation is warmly extended to all those who are interested. The session is being held in Conference Room 1, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm at India International Centre, Lodi Estate, New Delhi-3.
For the past three years, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network has been organising a number of Conferences, Panel Discussions and Consultative Conclave meetings across Northeast India and New Delhi. Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network also formed North East India Women Initiative for peace to pursue our work in bringing peace in the area. Please log on to www.neiwip.blogspot.com for further information.
For more information kindly contact:
Ms Binalakshmi Nepram & Team
Founder, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network
Secretary General, Control Arms Foundation of India
Email: [email protected]
Ms RK Sujata
Programme Associate, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network
Email: [email protected]
For further event details: http://womensurvivorsnetwork.org/event-detail.php?event_id=28
Address for correspondence:
B 5/146, Safdarjung Enclave,
New Delhi-110029, India.
Phone: +9-11-46018541
Fax: +91-11-26166234.
Website / Blog: www.women survivorsnetwork.org
www.cafi-online.org &
http://neiwip.blogspot.com/
* This announcement was sent by RK Sujata (Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network) who can be contacted at sujata(dot)rk3(at)gmail(dot)com
This Press Release was posted on June 28, 2012
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