Although it is hard to talk about our families still being homeless 365 days later with no justice or end in sight to the dangers faced by our tribes in Manipur, India, we are grateful to everyone who came to support us.
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Thank you David Curry, Commissioner USIRF, Gregory Stanton, Founding President Genocide Watch, and Dr. Fernand de Varennes, former UN Rapporteur for Minorities for speaking at our May 6th 2024 Congressional Briefing in DC.
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Contributing today to the congressional briefing on the human rights crisis in Manipur affecting Kuki and other non Hindu minorities and peoples in India, including burning of churches and synagogues (325) and explosion of hate speech and attacks against Christians.
The United Methodist Church JUST made history as the FIRST Church body anywhere to formally raise the issue of persecution of Indian Christians, denounce Hindutva, and call for the US State Department to designate India as a Country of Particular Concern! See text. #UMCGC
Monday 6 May an important hearing for members of Congress & others on the (mis)treatment of the Kuki-Zomi-Hmar peoples in Manipur, India in Washington, DC. The denial of their rights because they do not belong to the Hindu majority is a grave threat to democracy.
Lundi 6 mai aura lieu une audience à Washington DC aux membres du Congrès sur les sévices et mauvais traitements des peuples Kouki-Zomi-Hmar au Manipur, en Inde. Le déni de leurs droits parce qu'ils n'appartiennent pas à la majorité hindoue est une grave menace à la démocratie.