
GPRN/NSCN Laments the action of IM gang on the evening of 9th Dec. 2008, who barged through the door of Khapur Theja Kent Rengma son of Kerisele of Tsosinyu Village, killing him in cold blood right in front of his wife and children. This is another tragic instance where the voice of the Naga people gets drowned in the pool of blood. GPRN/NSCN mourns the death of its official. The cause that he paid for with his life shall flourish undeterred by cowardly actions of the enemies. Naga history will ever remember his contribution. May the Good Lord accept his soul and comfort his family.
The merciless action is certainly a reminder to the Nagas that anti-reconciliatory forces are not pleased with the positive responsive of the Nagas towards unity and reconciliation. The last 20 years of Naga history is replete with assassinations, killings/murders of Naga intellectuals, bureaucrats, politicians and unaccountable innocent Naga public by IM. Kidnappings, inhuman tortures, extortions, intimidations, threats have become their speciality. Only selected Civil and Military authorities in the IM have excess to this sinister game plan. Nagas have seen terrorist actions of the worst kind. Men like Dr. S.C Jamir, Niphiu Rio, K Hollohon, Rev. Dr.V.K Nuh, Huskha Yepthomi etc. are the living witnesses. They are just few miraculous survivors of the evil policy of the IM. Who is the harbinger of violence among the Nagas? Indeed, violence is a hurdle towards Naga unification. IM knows they are the perpetrators. If IM believes violence must continue, GPRN/NSCN will not remain silent.
MIP at Hebron shall continue to have eggs on its face every time it tries to make a lively discourse on the deadlocked Indo-Naga political issue. More than seventy rounds of talks in ten years of fruitless talks is never an achievement for the Nagas. How blasphemous can the so-called MIP get politically? It truly is having a wintry dream! The more they glorify the dead talks, the smaller they grow in the eyes of the Nagas. International lobby for Naga issue is important but it comes into the picture only after the Nagas themselves agree on unity and reconciliation. Neither Bangkok nor Amsterdam, the issue is home based. GPRN/NSCN believes Nagas must settle their own problem first.
GPRN/NSCN recognizes that there are many elements who do not wish to see the Nagas together. They continue to play divisive policies and create make believe political castles simply to confuse the general public. There are also individuals are indulging in extortion and kidnapping spree using and tarnishing the good name of the GPRN/NSCN. Befitting punishment shall be meted out to the offenders. Recognizing the need for social harmony and pro-people initiatives at all levels, GRPN/NSCN welcomes constructive criticisms and suggestions from all Nagas irrespective of tribal affiliation and artificial boundaries.
PUBLICITY CELL, GPRN/NSCN