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Forum for Naga Reconciliation

The Kütsapo Proclamation

From across the land of the Nagas, we converged at Kütsapo village from 160 prayer centers, churches, various Naga cultural bodies, gaon boras, Naga political groups, civil society organisations, state and public leaders and citizens, from 16 to 18

BY / Sunday, 18 February, 2024

Liberating the Naga Spirit – Rev Dr Wati Aier

Kohima: The law of life of a Christian community is not uniformity, but the acceptance of differentness

BY / Sunday, 18 February, 2024

Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR): SEASON’S GREETINGS

Kohima: We must not let the past suffocate us or dictate our future; we need to creatively reinterpret the past narratives for the sake of a shared Naga future

BY / Friday, 22 December, 2023

Dialogue on the Repatriation of Naga Ancestral Human Remains held at Mokokchung

Mokokchung: We must address the trauma of the past and explore our history written with labels like 'primitive head hunters’ Dr Ellen Jamir

BY / Sunday, 12 November, 2023

Organisations endorse Forum of Naga Reconciliation to work out goodwill mission to Manipur

Kohima: Orgs resolve to abstain from succumbing to hatred and innuendos of any kind

BY / Saturday, 29 July, 2023

Must Win: “All Real Living is Meeting”

Kohima: What is needed is not an outside agency as much as a sober analysis among the communities that will contribute to a fuller understanding of the issue

BY / Friday, 21 July, 2023

FNR appeal to Naga Political Groups, individuals to desist violent rhetoric

Kohima: FNR says resolutions of CoR emerged from common convictions that rise above a group’s political purity and self-justification

BY / Thursday, 29 June, 2023

FNR invites dialogue on repatriation of Naga ancestral remains, says Naga people will decide on the future of remains

Kohima: Repatriation not just about bringing our ancestors back to their rightful place, it is a form of decolonizing the mind and an emancipatory politics

BY / Saturday, 20 May, 2023

Process to repatriate human remains of Nagas from UK museum underway

Kohima: These human remains were taken from Nagaland and other Naga-inhabited areas in the region by the British more than a century ago for exhibition of the colonised people

BY / Monday, 24 April, 2023

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