Nagaland Rebels
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nagaland Rebels
There are several rebel groups operating in Nagaland, in northeastern India. These include
- 'National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah)': formed on January 31, 1980 by Isak Chishi Swu, Thuingaleng Muivah and S.S. Khaplang [1]. They aim to establish a ‘Greater Nagaland’ (‘Nagalim’ or the People’s Republic of Nagaland) based on Mao Tse Tung’s approach. Its principles include socialism for economic development and a religious state – ‘Nagaland for Christ’.
- 'National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang)': formed on April 30, 1988 because of differences among the Naga tribes. Its objective is to establish a ‘greater Nagaland’ comprising of the Naga dominated areas within India, and contiguous areas in Myanmar.
- Naga National Council (Adino) – NNC (Adino): the oldest political Naga organisation, now lead by the daughter of Naga rebel A.Z. Phizo.
- Naga Federal Government separatist movement active in Nagaland during 1970's. After its leader was captured and headquarters destroyed NFG's activities decreased [2]
- Naga Federal Army separatist guerrilla organization active in 1970's. Several hundred members of NFA, reportedly, have received training in China [3]
[edit] See also
- Ethnic conflict in Nagaland
- National Liberation Front of Tripura
- Terrorist front organizations
- Asymmetric warfare
- People's war
[edit] Links
- Baptist Agenda for Peace in Nagalim, India
- A remote land of jungle, Jesus - and religious war, Daily Herald, May 5, 2003
- Peace talks an insult to Nagas, The Week, Feb 9, 2003.
- Religious Fervor May Dominate Emerging Indian State of Nagalim, The Washington Diplomat, Oct, 2003
- The most Baptist state in the world—Nagaland—is vying to become a powerhouse for cross-cultural missions Christianity Today, February 2006.
- We want penetrate China, Cambodia, Burma, Vietnam and Laos and Nepal with the Gospel, Christian Today (India), Aug 29, 2003.
- Nagas want solution, not election Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America
- Church Backs Terrorism in the North-East
- Role of the Church – Charity or...? Vanvasi Kalyan Parishad