Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, December 12:
The photo exhibition organised by the Threatened Indigenous Peoples' Society and Manipur Students' Association, Delhi continue to haunt the people of Delhi with many more people lining up to see the exhibition held under the theme, "Face of a rights denied people".
After two days of exhibition at JNU, the photo show shifted to Delhi University, said TIPS member L Umakanta today.
The exhibition is underway at Tagore Hall in Delhi University where a number of people turned up to witness the turmoil faced by the people of Manipur captured on camera.
AISA representative Kavita Krishnan, a Manipuri working in a NGO at Delhi, Binalaxmi, JNU Professor Anuradha Chenoy and the vice president of TIPS were seated on the dais.
The solemn occasion of Nupi Lan was also observed today at the photo exhibition.
Visitors at the exhibition expressed their shock and conveyed in the comment books their unstinted support to the people's movement to repeal AFSPA.
Some of them scrawled the message, "The situation is worse than Vietnam or Rwanda," "Expose the excesses of the security personnel to all the nooks and corner of the world," "The Manipuri people should be saved from extinction," etc.
Many also pledged their support.