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ANTI-CHRISTIAN
DISCRIMINATION IN MANIPUR |
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Imphal: A National Fact Finding team from New
Delhi met the victims of anti Christian discrimination
at Chingme-irong Rongmei Village here on January 15,
2009, and examined the customary laws of the village
council. The fact finding team found some of customary
laws are unconstitutional and are used to restrict the
rights of Christians to practice their faith.
The unconstitutional
section of the Chringmeirong Rongmei Village council,
pasted on the notice board on the village gate in
Manipuri is translated as: "No Christian activities
and propagation within Chingmeirong Kabui (Rongmei)
village Ward No. 173, any living person violating this
order will be punished under the rules and regulation of
the village council" - By Order Village
Council/Village Chief, Chingmeirong.
Mr. Madhu Chandra,
spokesperson of the North East Support Centre & Helpline
and Regional Secretary of the All India Christian
Council (AICC), said, “The unconstitutional order of
Chingmeirong Rongmei Village Council violates the
fundamental rights provided in Indian Constitution and
United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Fundamental
Rights.”
The AICC appealed to the
Chingme-irong Rongmei Village Council in a separate
letter dated January 27, 2009, to revoke the
unconstitutional section of customary law of the village
council. The law prohibits any member of the village to
bring and adopt any religion other than the indigenous
religion of the Rongmei tribe. Fines and penalties are
Rs.5000, a large pig, a large jar of rice bear, and
expulsion of the person(s) from the village. Failing to
revoke the unconstitutional section of resolution of
Chringmerong Rongmei Village Council, the AICC reserves
its rights to seek the constitutional validity of the
resolution in courts of law.
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“No Christian activities and propagation within
Chingmeirong
Kabui (Rongmei) village Ward No. 173, any living person
violating this order will be punished under the rules
and regulation of the village council"
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Under this law, three
families from Chingmei-rong Rongmei village were
penalised. Kaphun Kamei, around 50 years old, along with
his wife and children were the latest victims. Their
house cum church building was dismantled by villagers on
December 14, 2008, after imposing the fines prescribed
by the village council.
Past incidents of the
diktat ordered by the village council against Christians
include the following as reported by the Sangai Express
on September 13, 2007. Kahaolung Malung-mei was fined a
pig and rice beer jar and later banished from the
village for becoming a Christian on October 12, 1995. On
July 16, 1997, Kumari Kalingjon was fined Rs.5000.
Kaphun Malangmei was fined Rs.5000 and chased out of the
village after his house was burned on July 10, 2006.
Mr. Chandra, in a
memorandum dated December 17, 2008, appealed to the
Manipur State Human Rights Commission to look into the
unconstitutional rules and regulations of Chingmeirong
Rongmei Village Council and act accordingly.
The Fact Finding Team was
led by Delhi-based human rights activist Mr. Madhu
Chandra along with Manipur state branch official Rev.
Nipamcha – AICC state chapter president, Rev. N.
Debendra Singh, Kh. Chaoba – aicc state chapter
secretary and Aheibam Chandramani – AICC state chapter
joint secretary.
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This page is
updated on February 6, 2009 |
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