What are the factors contributing to the shattered idea of home and peace in Manipur, according to activist Santa Khurai

Activist Santa Khurai expresses concerns about the situation in Manipur.
  • Armed Conflict: Manipur has been plagued by decades-long armed conflict between the Indian government and various insurgent groups seeking independence or autonomy. The violence and instability caused by the conflict have shattered the idea of home and peace for the people of Manipur.
  • Militarization: Manipur is heavily militarized due to the ongoing conflict. The presence of armed forces and their operations have resulted in human rights abuses, including extrajudicial killings, disappearances, and arbitrary arrests. This has created an environment of fear and insecurity, making it difficult for people to feel safe and at peace in their own homes.
  • Lack of Government Accountability: The government's failure to address the root causes of the conflict and hold security forces accountable for their actions has further eroded trust and faith in the idea of home and peace. This lack of accountability contributes to a sense of injustice and perpetuates the cycle of violence.
  • Social Divisions and Discrimination: Manipur is a diverse state with multiple ethnic communities. Divisions and discrimination based on ethnicity, religion, and caste have added to the fractured idea of home and peace. These divisions often fuel conflicts and create a sense of insecurity, making it difficult for people to find a sense of belonging and peace in their own communities.
  • Lack of Socio-Economic Development: The persistent conflict and unrest in Manipur have hindered socio-economic development in the region. Lack of basic amenities, limited access to education and healthcare, unemployment, and economic disparities contribute to a sense of discontent and hopelessness, further shattering the idea of a peaceful and prosperous home.
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