Kuki Body Apologises For Killing Of 6 Naga Hostages

The Kuki Zo Council has formally apologized for the killing of six Naga hostages during ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur. The council is calling for an impartial investigation into all acts of violence and demanding better protection for vulnerable communities.
Why it matters
This apology marks a significant development in the volatile ethnic conflict in Manipur, potentially opening a path for dialogue or further escalation depending on the response.
Acknowledging and expressing regret over the killing of six Naga hostages, Kuki Zo Council (KZC) chairman Henlienthang Thanglet on Thursday apologised for the incident and called for an impartial investigation into all acts of violence linked to the ongoing ethnic strife in Manipur.
The article reports the apology and the demands of the Kuki group while acknowledging the broader context of the ethnic strife.
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