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KOHIMA, DECEMBER 9
A two-day conference on ‘Dialogues Across Fault Lines of Territory and Peoples: Bridging State, Nation, Ethnicity in North East’ is being held on December 11 and 12 at the India International Centre New Delhi. The Peace Dialogue, being organised by Other Media and South Asia Human Rights and Heinrich Boll Stiftung India, will focus on the Indo-Naga “Framework Agreement” and will create a dialogue forum that encourages multi-stakeholders to engage politically in confronting differences and building democratic politics.The Delhi dialogue will bring together policy makers, public, intellectuals, social activists and faculty & students from the north east and those engaged in research on north east from multiple universities and research institutes.
Two speakers from Nagaland have been invited to address the Conference - Keviletuo Kiewhuo, advisor Naga Hoho and Dr. Rosemary Dzuvichu, director Women Studies Centre, Nagaland University and advisor Naga Mothers Association. Dr. Dzuvichu will be critiquing “Contradictions in the praxis of peacemaking, the Naga peace process, women, student bodies and the excluded.”
On the second day both the Naga speakers will present their perspectives on The Long Cold Peace-18 years and the Indo-Naga framework, and search for durable peace.