Catholic Church in India Struggles to Recover From Bloody Manipur Conflict
Two years of ethnic violence has resulted in more than 250 deaths and more than 60,000 homeless.
Two years of ethnic violence has resulted in more than 250 deaths and more than 60,000 homeless.
Violence continues to simmer in the state, which is governed by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
The March 28 reversal by the Manipur government, which is led by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came within 24 hours after Manipur Gov. Anusuiya Uikey canceled the Easter holiday.
An estimated 160 people have died since the violence erupted in the northeastern Indian state on May 3.
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