
DIMAPUR, FEB 6 (MExN): The Chakhesang Public Organisation (CPO) in its executive meeting held on January 31, 2007 held at Pfutsero reaffirmed its earlier resolution that it will not allow any individual or group of National workers to indulge in fratricidal killings within the community.
Pointing out that in pursuance of the resolution adopted during the CPO 28th General session held on 18th November, 2006 at Phek to stop killing amongst the national workers, the CPO informed that its officials had conducted an extensive official tour in the month of January, 2007 and met with all the concerned top leaderships of various factional groups . “After having apprised each of them about the stand and the resolutions of CPO, all the concerned authorities have expressed their appreciations and even assured to support and co-operate with the standing resolutions of CPO”, the CPO maintained in a press note issued by its President Yesonu Veyie and Mikha Kenye, General Secretary.
However in spite of these, the public particularly in Phek district continue to suffer the same trauma of insecurity, threats, intimidations and displacement of families because of the continued presence of the armed cadres with their devious plans of making the innocent public as human shields, the CPO complained and stated that the unwarranted activities of the armed cadres definitely poses great threat to the safety and security of the innocent public.
Under the circumstances, the CPO in its Executive meeting once again reaffirmed its earlier resolutions that no armed cadres will be allowed to live in the public inhabited areas nor will it allow them to make their camp (s) in the civilian populated areas. The CPO also reaffirmed its commitment to enforce the standing resolution that all armed cadres regardless of factions must vacate their camps from the public inhabited areas at the earliest. The CPO appealed to all the concerned authority to strictly abide by their commitment to ensure strict implementation of the Cease-fire ground rules in the greater interest of the general public.