India waging cyber war against revolutionary movement: UNLF
Source: Chronicle News Service
Imphal, February 14 2022:
The proscribed United National Liberation Front (UNLF) said that the government of India has been waging an intense cyber war to suppress revolutionary movement being carried on for restoration of Manipur's lost sovereignty.
According to a UNLF statement, official Facebook page of the outfit's department of publicity titled 'UNLF-MPA has been removed after India's intelligence pressurised Facebook, Inc, through the US government.
The UNLF statement issued by issued by its media coordinator Th Charairongba further said that Article 2 (4) of the UN Charter clearly mentions about aggression if a nation forcibly annexes another nation.
India has been utilising all its wicked ideas and power to stop global countries from bringing out Manipur's 'self-determination' agenda to the global platform.
Ever since Dominion of India forcibly merged independent Manipur in 1949 against international law, people of Manipur remain deprived of human rights as advocated by the United Nations and remains as a colonised nation since the past 73 years.
Apart from this, India has been spreading false propaganda to suppress and prevent genuine voices of the people of Manipur from reaching global fraternity.
Frightened when messages of UNLF-MPA are beginning to reach the international forum through media and social media, India launched cyber attack on February 11, 2022 to remove Facebook page 'UNLF-MPA', which is being supported fully by the people.
Photos and videos of MPA Raising Day celebration as well as impact of COVID-19 on revolutionary fighters reached people through media and social media on February 10, 2022.Soon after the photos and videos spread like wildfire and reached vast number of people, frightened India pressurised Facebook, Inc hurriedly and removed official Facebook page 'UNLF-MPA' of outfit's department of publicity.
India has been continuously spreading false propaganda to the global people that Manipur-India conflict is India's internal crisis, law & order problem and problem within a family.
How far India wants to suppress revolutionary movement can be ascertained from its attempt to block and wage war against even messages of revolutionary fighters affected by COVID-19 while countries across the world are helping each other to prevent spread of the pandemic.
India is too frightened that revolutionary movement for restoration of Manipur sovereignty will get support from international community but this indeed is the most wicket thought and against the 'rule of engagement' of war, the UNLF said in its statement and appealed to people to help and support the ongoing revolutionary movement.
The outfit then thanked people of Manipur for continuing their support to the movement.