Manipur: India’s long wait for justice

Supreme Court overseeing the state of Manipur considers an investigation following a spate of deaths

Manipur protest
(Image credit: 2004 AFP)

The Supreme Court presiding over the northeastern state of Manipur is expected to rule in late July on whether to fully investigate hundreds of deaths that might be linked to the security services.

While police deny any wrongdoing, human rights activists allege that a controversial law dating back to 1958 provided blanket protection to the Army and the Manipuri commandos to kill with impunity.

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