Statement of Support for Gender Justice in Nagaland and Northeast India

Statement of Support by Concerned Women and Citizens of Northeast
India for Gender Justice and Peace in Nagaland and Northeast India

“The full and complete development of a country the welfare of the
world and the cause of peace required the maximum participation of women
on equal terms with men in all fields.”- Preamble, United Nations
adopted the historic Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of
Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), 1975

Northeast India Women Initiative for Peace (NEIWIP), Northeast Women
Forum for Peace and Mediation (NEWFPM) formed in 2016 at the historic
second Northeast India Women Peace Congregation of women leaders,
survivors of violence of Northeast are working together collectively to
the much deserved peace and gender just society in Northeast India share
the following:

We are deeply concerned by the current development in Nagaland following
the decision by the State government’s move to reserve 33 per cent of
the seats for women. We have got reports as per Indian Express, 5th
January 2017 that, “certain communities have also warned the state
government that it should not be later held responsible for any “adverse
effect” in the future.” 5th January, First Post, communities have
warned the State Government that those opposing the ban of elections
will be meted with “questioning and appropriate punishment” Hindustan
Times, 28 January 2017 that, “In the face of opposition, intimidation
and threat of exile, candidates in only 26 of the state’s 32 civic
bodies filed nominations.” Indian Express, 21st January 2017, 17
candidates have been “excommunicated” by their organizations “for 30
years for defying its diktat by not withdrawing nominations.” Eastern
Mirror, 22 January 2017, certain communities want to ‘ban’ election
work.

We would like to humbly share that in other parts of Northeast India
such as Assam there have been talks of increasing the reservation for
women in local body election from 33 per to 50 per cent. Manipur, a
minimum of 33 per cent members of the panchayat and a 30 per cent
reservation in the urban local body election is for women. However,
despite this, of the total of 466 seats in the assemblies of eight
northeastern states, only 24 (5.15 percent) are women.

Of the 60-member assembly in Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur, there are 2
and 3 female legislators respectively. Assam has 8 women MLAs among 126
elected representatives while Tripura has five women lawmakers in the
60-member house. Mizoram has only 1 women MLA out of the 40 elected
representatives.

At the global level in 1975, United Nations adopted the historic
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against
Women (CEDAW), which provides the basis for realizing equality between
women and men through ensuring women’s equal access to, and equal
opportunities in, political and public life — including the right to
vote and to stand for election — as well as education, health and
employment.

Also, the landmark United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325
adopted in 2000, states that women have the right to participate in
decision making processes especially in peace negotiations. Northeast
India currently has 17 peace talks but no women in these peace talks.
We, the undersigned affirm by the values of this and several other
international and national conventions that safeguard the rights of its
women.

Hence, we would like to appeal to all the right minded people to work
collectively for ensuring inclusion and participation of women in
decision making forums and spaces.

Lastly, the world has joined hands to achieve, by 2030, the United
Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for achieving the goal of
equal participation of women and men in decision-making for
strengthening the composition of society, democracy and promote its
proper functioning among others. Without the active participation of
women and the incorporation of women’s perspective at all levels of
decision-making, the goals of equality, development and peace cannot be
achieved.

We therefore, request all to kindly look into the concerns of women in
Nagaland and to empower them in their effort for peace and justice.

In support and solidarity:

Signed

o Ms. Binalakshmi Nepram, Founder, Manipur Women Gun Survivor Network,
and Secretary General, Control Arms Foundation of India (CAFI)

o Ms Jarjum Ite, Former Chairperson, State Women Commission, Arunachal Pradesh

o Ms Lourembam Nganbi, Meira Paibi Leader, Manipur

o Professor Lalneihzovi, Head of Department, Public Administration, Mizoram University, Mizoram

o Ms Felicita Songvah, Chairperson, D.P. Chamroy Foundation, Ukhrul, Manipur

o Ms. Pratibha Brahma, Member of the North East Research & Social Work Networking (NERSWN), Bodoland, Assam

o Ms Hasina Kharbhih, Chair of Board Impulse NGO Network, Meghalaya

o Ms Agnes Kharshing, President, Civil Society Women’s Organisation, Meghalaya

o Ms Pratima Enghipi, General Secretary, Karbi Nimso Chingthur Asong (KNCA), Karbi Anglong, Assam

o Ms Kanchan Sinha, Tripura

o Ms Deyang Dolkar Gyatso, President, Bikstang Heritage, Sikkim

o Ms Jaynie Sangma, Social Activist, Garo Hills, Meghalaya

o Ms Valley Rose, Editor, Aza Daily, Manipur

o Ms Momon Leima, President, All Manipur Reformation Development Samaj, Manipur

o Ms. Sitara Begum, Muslim Women leader, Manipur

o Ms. Mina Chothe, Bishnupur, Manipur

o Ms Vahchin Haokip Thadou, President, Thadou Women’s Association, Manipur

o Ms Tara Manchin Hangzo, Chairperson, Women Affairs, Kuki Inpi, Manipur

o Ms Nenem Misao, Researcher and Freelance Writer, Manipur

o Ms Shaheen Hussain, President, CARDS, Assam

o Dr Aparajita Sharma, Researcher, Assam

o Ms Lancy Zodinpuii Chawhte, Researcher, Mizoram

o Ms Satrupa Bhattacharjee, Advocate, Legal Rights Forum, Shillong, Meghalaya

o Ms Hatlam Haokip, Chairperson, Chun Ngai Kiloikhom Women Group, Chandel, Manipur

o Ms Ningthoujam Sumila Devi, President, Leimaram Nupi Chaokhat Thoudang Lup, Women Group, Bishnupur, Manipur

o Ms Thingbaijam Jamuna Devi, Ward Member and President, Irengbam Women Development Organisation, Bishnupur, Manipur

o Ms Lata Devi, President, Chanura Women Group, Manipur

o Thauna Fabi Nupi Lup, Langthabal Mantrikhong, Imphal East, Manipur

o Ms Sinam Debala, Anouba Ashagi Mangal, Malom, Imphal West, Manipur

o Ima Sinam Chandrajini, Survivor, Malom Massacre, Manipur

o Dr Ravikant Singh, President, Doctors for You-India (DFY-India)

o Martha Farrell Foundation, New Delhi

o Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA), New Delhi

o Ms Reena Devi Mutum, Northeast India Women Initiative for Peace (NEIWIP)

o RK Sujata, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network

o Ms Rose Mangshi Haokip, President, Kuki Women Unio, Manipur

And many more

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