ENNWU condemns AR raids

The Eastern Nagas National Worker Union (ENNWU) has expressed its deepest resentment against the 32 Assam Rifles (AR) for conducting raids in the residences of Royemchu, deputy secretary, Finance In-charge Tuensang at Naga Goan (Signal Angami), Dimapur on May 6 and Toivi Aye, Steering Committee Member and Tia, joint secretary, NSCN/GPRN during wee hours of May 13 at Purana Bazaar ‘B’ and Notun,Basti, Dimapur respectively. 
In a condemnation note, convener of ENNWU, NSCN/GPRN, kilonser B. Moba Chang, claimed that the raid conducted by 32 AR had spread fear psychosis amongst the innocent children and helpless women. 
“The nuisance acts of AR deserved to be out rightly condemned by all peace loving citizens.,” the note stated, adding that the AR’s “unprovoked aggressions towards the Naga leaders without any rhyme and reasons are in records”. 
It maintained that the NSCN had continued to exercise maximum tolerance and its positive attitude should in no way be taken as weakness.
In this regard, Eastern Nagas National Worker Union called upon the AR to immediately cease vitiating the present peaceful atmospheres by withholding all forms of harassments and tortures. 
The framework Agreement which was signed between two entities need to be upheld and honored so as to safeguard and maintain the cordial relationship, the union reminded. 
While condemning the raids, Eastern Nagas National Worker Union advised the AR “to end playing double role while proclaiming oneself as ‘Friends of the hill people’ at the same time unleashing tortures and harassments to the innocent people with the blatant violations of the CFGR that gravely disrupts the congenial peaceful atmosphere of the country”.
Therefore, the Eastern Nagas National Worker Union has earnestly urged the concerned authorities to release the seized legal documents and its members at the earliest.

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