Naga bodies continue to exert pressure for release of jailed IM leader
Source: Hueiyen News Service / Newmai News Network
Imphal, February 15 2012:
The protests demanding the unconditional release of jailed NSCN-IM leader Anthony Shimray from Tihar jail were carried out in Ukhrul and Chandel on Tuesday and in Senapati on Wednesday.
More protest programmes have been lined up demanding the release of the NSCN leader.
Meanwhile, the Naga People's Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) and Naga Women Union under the aegis of 'Campaign for the unconditional release of Anthony' affirmed today that they will continue to protest as long as Anthony Shimray is not released from Tihar Jail.
Anthony Ningkhan Shimray is the head of 'foreign affairs', National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), reportedly a key person in the Indo-Naga peace talk.
"Anthony Ningkhan Shimray had participated in the peace talks as part of the negotiating team at least seven times in the past, including meetings in India and it is unacceptable that despite all these he was arrested while on his way to attend another round of peace talk at New Delhi," said Dr Gina Sangkham and Aram Pamei who are respectively secretary general of NPMHR and president of Naga Women Union.
The two Naga leaders said they have been carrying out various forms of demonstration protesting his abduction and subsequent imprisonment as they believe that isolating him from the peace process is a pressure tactic of the Government of India to derail the peace talks.
"We ask the Government of India under such an atmosphere of suspicion and veiled penal threats how can we expect a solution to the Naga issue which would be mutually acceptable, honourable and long lasting?" the NPMHR and Naga Women Union questioned.
They reaffirmed their support for Anthony Ningkhan Shimray and said they will continue to protest till he is unconditionally released.