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Headlines    Vol. 1 Issue No. 8    March 22 - April 6,  2002

Khaplang apologises Nagas for ‘human errors’ by cadres

 NSCN (K) chairman S. S. Khaplang tendered apology before the Naga people for ‘human errors’ committed by NSCN (K) cadres and called for fighting against global terrorism from Naga soil.

 Insisting on unity and understanding among the Nagas in the spirit of forget and forgiveness, the NSCN (K) chairman said it was the right time for all Nagas to come together despite all differences. “Nagas have reached a juncture to forgive and forget the past mistakes. And it is therefore consciously clear that the time has come for all Nagas to come together despite all differences. “Nagas have reached a juncture to forgive and forget the past mistakes. And it is therefore consciously clear that the time has come for all Nagas to come together despite all differences to make a better today.” Khaplang said in a message to the people on the 23rd “Naga republic Day.”

 Different Naga underground groups have been celebrating March 21 as the ‘Naga republic Day’. This gesture comes at a time when various Naga NGOs have been working for re-conciliation among the deeply divided Nagas to heal their wounds as a prerequisite for permanent settlement to the vexed Naga political problem.

 Earlier, the NSCN (I-M) chairman had also tendered apology for ‘excesses’ committed by his cadres on Naga people and the Chief Minister pardoned all those who made attempt on his life four times in the spirit of forgiveness in the interests of the Naga cause.

 Khaplang in his message said, “I tender an apology to Naga citizens on behalf of NSCN and its cadres for all those human errors.” Favouring a ‘political joint venture’ to reach the goal of the Nagas, the NSCN (K) chairman said his organisation was closely keeping in touch with the leaders of Naga National Council (NNC) to create a conducive atmosphere.
        
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