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Stop Killings : Zone of Peace & Tranquility
Morung Express Editorial | Jun 21
So just when a new hope was emerging that the Naga political groups would finally reconcile and move forward, the killings between the NSCN Khaplang and the GPRN/NSCN has disturbed the progress made so far in the Naga reconciliation process.
Bloodshed should stop and better sense prevail so that the Journey of Common Hope can continue towards its goal. And perhaps as a first step, the two groups can revisit the 10-Point “A Covenant of Common Hope” adopted during the Naga Peace Summit III at Chiang Mai, Thailand a few years ago.
Noteworthy among them include the need to “exercise utmost restraint and shun all forms of confrontation and violence that may result in further divisions among the Nagas” and instead—as rightly mentioned—to “constructively work together in addressing differences and difficulties of the ground realities that stand in the way of Naga reconciliation”.
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