Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Improve communication, says MHRC member

The Imphal Free Press

Imphal, May 27: In order to reduce human rights violations in the state the transport and communication must be good, said Ng Nongyai, member of the Manipur Human Rights Commission.The statement was given during a one-day consultation on child rights jointly organised by Coalition on Children’s Rights to Protection (CCRP) Manipur and Child Welfare Committee Ukhrul today at the conference hall of TTA Ukhrul.He further said that in order to stop the high rate of human rights violation in the state the roads between hill districts must be good. Joining the hills and valley there should be a ring road and if necessary there must also be air communication, he added.He also said there is high rate of human trafficking and child labour and we must protect the rights of the children. As the state is in the border area many parents died due to HIV/AIDS and the children faced a lot of problem due to conflict zone.He asked the government to extent help to such children and said that the children living in the Children Homes of Manipur are facing many problems as they got only Rs. 13 per day from the government which is not sufficient for their daily requirements and studies.Dr. VL Mingthing, director, TTA Ukhrul said that although the north east was in the conflict zone people do not know about it due to lack of communication. Our communication must be made stronger otherwise our children in future will be nowhere, added Mingthing asking for hard work from NGOs working in the field.

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