Understanding the Unrest: Decoding Manipur's Violent Turmoil

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Understanding the Unrest: Decoding Manipur's Violent Turmoil
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The small Indian state of Manipur is experiencing a state of civil war as the majority Meitei and minority Kuki groups clash over land and influence. The violence, which began in May, has resulted in at least 130 deaths, 400 injuries, and the displacement of over 60,000 people. Tensions escalated when Kukis protested against Meitei demands for official tribal status, leading to clashes and destruction of villages. The conflict is rooted in ethnicity rather than religion, and both sides have engaged in violence against women. The Indian government has deployed troops to the region, but the violence continues to spread.

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