FNR expresses sadness over abduction of 4 NSCN members; appeals to all Nagas to shun all forms of violence

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Dimapur:  The Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) said today that it was perturbed and pained to hear the news of the reported abduction of 4 members of the NSCN (Akato) and the subsequent death of a deputy kilonser (deputy minister of the outfit) while in the custody of NSCN-IM in Tizit in Nagaland on July 31.

“Even as details are still emerging, the FNR expresses deep sadness over the incident and makes a strong call to all concerned to cease all forms of violence with immediate resolve,” a statement of the FNR said.

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FNR then said that just four days ago, Naga apex organizations and the Church made the urgent call in the light of the present happenings in “our neighboring States that reads: ‘Nagas resolve to abstain from succumbing to hatred and innuendos of any kind. We will remain clear and free of violence, be it through written words, mythmaking, propagating falsehoods, discriminating against specific people groups, or the causing of physical harm.”

Accordingly, the FNR appealed to all “Naga Political Groups (NPGs)” and the Naga citizens to shun all forms of violence with immediate effect. The FNR also called upon all not to expose one’s weakness by any orders of justification and rationalization. “Nagas have become immune to such tactics. Let us show our strength by admitting our finitude. The FNR expects all to follow suit in order to move ahead which is absolutely the need of the hour!,” it added.

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The FNR statement also said that Nagas must listen to each other and practice the art of camaraderie. According to the FNR, on many occasions, the Forum has reminded the “Naga Political Groups” to honor the Covenant of Reconciliation (CoR) of June 13, 2009. “Of late, the CoR was affirmed by the NNPG and the NSCN-IM on September 14, 2022, and followed by support given by the Naga apex organizations and the Church on October 8, 2022, with a high definition of in letter and in spirit.”

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