Fri. Sep 12th, 2025

The Coordination Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) has rejected the report submitted by the People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) tribunal on the human rights situation in Manipur, citing that it is biased and misleading. The COCOMI has stated that the report is one-sided and does not reflect the true situation in the state. The committee has demanded a fresh investigation into the human rights violations in Manipur, stating that the PUCL report has failed to address the core issues. The COCOMI has also accused the PUCL of ignoring the plight of the indigenous people of Manipur and their struggle for protection of their land and identity. The committee has expressed disappointment over the report, stating that it has not done justice to the people of Manipur. The COCOMI has also questioned the credibility of the PUCL tribunal, stating that it has not taken into account the views and opinions of the local people. The committee has demanded that a fresh investigation be conducted, taking into account the views and opinions of all stakeholders, including the local people, civil society organizations, and the government. The COCOMI has stated that the report has failed to address the issue of illegal immigrants in Manipur, which is a major concern for the indigenous people. The committee has also accused the PUCL of not taking into account the historical and cultural context of Manipur, which is essential for understanding the human rights situation in the state. The COCOMI has expressed concern over the growing mistrust between the government and the people of Manipur, which has been exacerbated by the PUCL report. The committee has called for a dialogue between the government and the people of Manipur to address the human rights concerns and to find a solution to the ongoing crisis. The COCOMI has stated that the report has not done justice to the people of Manipur, who have been suffering for decades due to human rights violations. The committee has demanded that the government take immediate action to address the human rights concerns in Manipur and to protect the rights of the indigenous people. The COCOMI has also called for international intervention to address the human rights situation in Manipur, stating that the Indian government has failed to protect the rights of the people. The committee has expressed hope that a fresh investigation will be conducted, which will take into account the views and opinions of all stakeholders and will do justice to the people of Manipur. The COCOMI has stated that the report has been a disappointment to the people of Manipur, who were expecting a fair and impartial investigation into the human rights situation in the state. The committee has accused the PUCL of not being transparent in their investigation, stating that they have not made public the methodology and the findings of their investigation. The COCOMI has demanded that the PUCL make public the details of their investigation, including the methodology and the findings, to ensure transparency and accountability. The committee has stated that the report has not addressed the issue of impunity, which is a major concern in Manipur, where human rights violators have not been held accountable for their actions. The COCOMI has called for a thorough investigation into the human rights violations in Manipur, stating that it is essential for ensuring justice and accountability. The committee has expressed concern over the growing human rights violations in Manipur, stating that it is essential to address the issue immediately to prevent further suffering of the people. The COCOMI has stated that the report has not done justice to the people of Manipur, who have been suffering for decades due to human rights violations, and has demanded a fresh investigation to ensure justice and accountability.

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