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Outrage in India: violent mob parading women naked shocks nation

Disturbing footage shows two victims from minority tribal group being brutalised, gang-raped

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 20 Jul 2023 10:10AM

Outrage in India: violent mob parading women naked shocks nation
Human rights group Amnesty India says media reports on a video emerging out of Manipur that allegedly shows a mob of Meitei men assaulting and parading two tribal Kuki women naked to gang-rape them are a shocking reminder of the scale and severity of the ongoing impunity in the state. – Screen grab, July 20, 2023

NEW DELHI – A video of a mob parading two women naked in the violence-hit northeastern state of Manipur has sparked outrage in India and put a further spotlight on the ethnic conflict in the remote region bordering Myanmar.

The video shows two women from a minority tribal group being brutalised by men belonging to another community.

“The horrific video of two women being sexually assaulted emanating from Manipur is condemnable and downright inhuman,” Smriti Irani, a federal government minister, said yesterday.

Irani said Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh has informed her that an investigation is underway and “no effort will be spared to bring the perpetrators to justice”.

The mob attack reportedly took place in the Kangpokpi district on May 4 following clashes between the majority Meitei community and the tribal people.

“The media reports based on a video emerging out of Manipur allegedly showing a mob of Meitei men assaulting and parading two tribal Kuki women naked to gang-rape them are a shocking reminder of the scale and severity of the ongoing impunity in the state,” Amnesty India tweeted.

“I was so angry watching the video of two Kuki women in Manipur. This incident happened in May; no arrests were made, which means these men are walking around free, nonchalant, and emboldened,” Sarah Jacob, a journalist, said in a tweet.

The Manipur state police said yesterday that they are making an all-out effort to arrest the culprits at the earliest.

About 150 people have been killed and hundreds injured since May 3, when the violence first broke out over a move to grant special tribal status to the comparatively well-off Meitei community, whose members make up a little over half of the state’s 3.2 million population.

The Meitei demand for inclusion under the Scheduled Tribe category, which would grant them benefits in government jobs, education, and access to forest land, is fiercely opposed by Kukis, Nagas, and other tribal groups, who fear being marginalised.

Meiteis are largely Hindu and dominant in the Imphal Valley, whereas Kukis and Nagas are mainly Christian and mostly inhabit the less-developed hill areas.

About 50,000 people fled their homes following the outbreak of violence in May, during which thousands of homes, businesses, and places of worship were burned

Heavy deployment of army and paramilitary personnel has brought the situation under relative calm while tensions persist.

Normal internet services remain shut down in Manipur. – Bernama, July 20, 2023

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