AR has destroyed Tamu bridge : UNLF
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, February 11 2013:
The UNLF has alleged that a special team of 44Bn AR Kasung post in close coordination with 24 Bn AR deployed at Moreh crossed inside Myanmar territory and conducted a sabotage operation by destroying a bridge at about 20 mile North of Tamu along Tamu-Minthar road of Myanmar.
To pass the blame to UNLF, the Indian saboteurs pasted a poster which read as "Long Live UNLF, Long Live Meghen, Kabaw Valley belongs to Manipur and not to Burmese Dogs", said a press release issued by the outfit's Senior Publicity Officer Ksh Yoiheiba.
But the Indian army saboteurs left pieces of rotis (Indian bread) and a lot of jungle boot trails leading to Kasung post.
This is India's devilish design and a proxy war against Myanmar, and a challenge to the sense of reasoning of Burmese people.
India has been trying to obliterate all the Mongoloid people of Western South East Asia (which India calls North East ) and assimilate it to India forever.
The people of WESEA (including Manipur) who are racially and culturally closer to South East Asian neighbours and have been fighting Indian rule is a constant challenge to the Indian hegemonic and regional expansionism.
"Thus the recent act of sabotage is a covert operation of Indian military to drive a wedge between Manipuri people and Burmese people", it said.
Even as India has been trying to garner world support to denounce UNLF and other revolutionary parties of Manipur as terrorists which have been fighting to regain the lost sovereignty and independence of Manipur, the Amnesty International, other human right forums and UN Human Right rapporteurs who visited the region from time to time have seen the real scene and acknowledged the liberation struggle.
It was also mentioned in their reports that the Indian State is committing all kinds of excesses with draconian laws like AFSPA 1958 .
The outfit further appealed to all neighbouring Nations specially Myanmar and the international communities to condemn trans-national excesses.