The Association of Meiteis in the Americas (AMA) organized day-long peace protests in San Francisco, California on July 9 and Austin, Texas on June 25 to raise awareness about the ongoing violent conflict in Manipur, India.
The protests called for immediate action to end the violence, address the crisis, and bring attention to critical issues impeding recovery and normalcy.
During the protests, Manipuri women dressed in traditional attire chanted “End Violence,” “Save Manipur,” “Matters of National Security, Protect the Integrity of Manipur,” “Ho Ima Manipur, Nang gumbi leite Ima.” They held up placards with messages like this. “Unarmed Peace.”
These messages highlighted the urgency and importance of addressing the conflict and its impact on the people of Manipur.
The protests drew participants from Matti families in California and Texas, who actively engaged with local communities to provide background information on the crisis and its aftermath.
He informed and informed the public about the violence that started 67 days ago on May 3, 2023.
By organizing these protests at prominent locations such as San Francisco City Hall and the famous Golden Gate Bridge, as well as in front of the Texas Capitol Building in Austin, the AMA aims to draw attention to the plight of Manipur and encourage support for it. was Resolve the dispute.
During the peace demonstration, AMA members held a traditional mete ceremony in honor of those killed and expressed solidarity with those affected by the violence.
Members and guests gave impassioned speeches, emphasizing the urgent need for immediate action.
The AMA called for the disarmament of more armed groups and to stop the illegal flow of arms from Myanmar.
Ensuring safe working and living conditions for farmers and daily wage earners.
AMA appeals to all concerned individuals, organizations, government agencies and the media to join their efforts to raise awareness of the plight of the people of Manipur and support initiatives that promote peace, stability and justice in the region.
The AMA urges all media outlets to investigate facts and diligently combat the spread of fake news.
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