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05/31/2008: "A sinister game revealed NISC Press release"


A Naga International Support Center , NISC, www.nagalim.nl
A human rights organization
Press Release
Amsterdam, May 31 2008
A sinister game revealed
Officially talking peace the devious propaganda machinery of India works overtime

Though the Government of India, GOI, was a signatory to the UN declaration of the right to Self Determination it behaves like it is above it. In fact to force the Nagas into submission it deploys all its might and not only militarily. With that military solution out of question the Government of India uses the over a decade long running ceasefire to create confusion and disunity through its divide and rule tactics. How do they do it?

The sinister game

The propaganda machinery primarily uses the mass media, particularly print media like newspapers. As in any counter insurgency operation, when increased in frequency and plausibility, rumours become reality. India and her impersonators have Naga names which operate from their sheltered habitats but come out into the open with fake Identities in the media whenever they can successfully aggravate emerging divisions in the Naga ranks.

By steering opinion ultimately India wants to shift the public orientation of the Nagas

So, using the media the GOI fields Naga stooges to plant these rumours. Indian security services monitor the information flow and once collected, the Intelligence services fabricate stories, develop write-ups which the media publish and spread. These rumours, based on underlying fears, incorrect causes and motivations, fuel misperceptions and escalate conflict. Rumour subjects include electoral politics and government, quality of life (bad roads, electricity, communication etc), education (posing as teachers or students), insurgency, factional issues, ‘peace and unity’. As they are fed well with information and ‘trends’ these identities have a huge storehouse of subjects they choose and write from: In order to taste the waters some plunge in a few stones, play for a few weeks or months before their hidden agendas sink in, then disappear. And they are well versed and use expert knowledge: they quote from the Bible, Nelson Mandela, A.Z. Phizo; they compare Nagalim with Kashmir, the Meiteis, Boros, and, to show how bad the situation is they compare the Indo-Naga conflict to complex conflict examples from Palestine to Northern Ireland.

Intelligence agents not only sit in far away cities like Delhi or Kolkata, but Kohima and Dimapur too and emerge as Nagas. They are ghost writers, stooges, impersonators. Planting their points in the media is a full time job. They feed on media specialists among military and intelligence personnel who studied history, current affairs, they monitor the current interest of the public. Armed with ample information weeded out from the internet and telephone lines they closely monitor suspects and use their methods, especially on specific words and specific people, before writing their commentary articles meant to fire up or distort. They employ unscrupulous Nagas to translate the information they monitored. Reliable sources say the highest paid are those who can translate Sumi, Tangkhul, Angami and Ao dialects.

Orchestrating their meddling meant to create confusion, the Naga imposters create email identities, some dating a long time back already. These known identities, not the impersonators behind them, write and comment. Some of these identities frequent popular Naga websites to post comments to promote hate.
Based on their findings, conviction and differences between the Nagas they question the Naga freedom fighters (NSCN-IM and Khaplang) to conclude: “Are they not terrorists then?”

These, well protected, Naga impersonators don’t mind being exposed. They know their DAMAGE has been DONE. It is known that similar things go on in Manipur and Assam too.

How do the Nagas react?
There are many well meaning Nagas who are getting confused and conditioned by this kind of deep interfering and meddling. After 50 years of war and ten years of ceasefire tired. They are so tired that they say we want Unification.
Can we blame them for being confused? NISC does not! Consequently:

- The Naga International Support Center in exposing the devious means of the intelligence organizations used on the Naga Peoples urges the Government of India to stop infiltrating in the public domain through the media.
- NISC questions the Government of India on its aim to prolong the peace process by weakening the Naga Society.

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