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5 April 2023

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Vol XXXIII No. 118

DIMAPUR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 2023 Pages 12 ` 5.00

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Finland joins NATO, dealing blow to Russia for Ukraine war INTERNATIONAL, PAGE 9

Rio welcomes B20 delegates Trump pleads not guilty to criminal charges

NBCC opposes move to make alcohol APR 4 (NPN/ available at G20 DIMAPUR, PTI): Nagaland chief minisDIMAPUR, APR 4 (NPN): Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) has objected to the State government’s decision to make alcohol available for G20 guests and instead urged the government to implement the Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition (NLTP) Act with proper will power and resoluteness. In a statement, NBCC general secretary Rev Dr Zelhou Keyho alleged that the Act had been in the cold storage for three decades and had never been systematically implemented.

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This is it!

ter Neiphiu Rio welcomed the delegates to the “Land of Festivals” at the welcomecum-dinner programme at Capital Cultural Hall, Kohima for the B20 delegates from G20 countries. In his speech, Rio said that Nagas were known as war warriors in the past, but now have become peace warriors with the advent of Christianity. Rio focused on the state’s weather, its green cover, culture and heritage to woo investors from other nations to invest in various sectors in Nagaland .

Neiphiu Rio (DIPR)

Rio mentioned that though Nagaland lacked in infrastructure, yet was endowed with favourable climatic condition and 80% of land covered by forest. “We live with Mother Nature with our rich tradi-

tion and culture while upholding the Naga customary practices,” he said. He also said that Nagas have been protected since the British days with the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation of 1873 and later the Government of India also gave special protection under Article 371(A) of the Constitution. He said it was because of these laws that the Nagas have been able to protect their rich tradition. He told the delegates that Nagaland was a tribal State comprising of many different tribes that spread not only to neighbouring

States but also beyond the country. He said that Nagas were rich in culture and traditions and that the State still followed customary laws under the provision of Article 371(A) of the Constitution . Rio also appreciated Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) for extending help to the State in hosting the B20 event. On the occasion, Rio also released the Summit Booklet. Highlights of the programme included traditional dances and songs performed by artistes of various age groups showcasing the vibrant culture of Naga society.

DIMAPUR, APR 4 (NPN):

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Donald Trump inside Manhattan court, Tuesday. (CNN)

Tuesday represents a surreal and historic moment in US history. The indictment returned last week by a grand jury against Trump will provide the public – and Trump’s legal team – with the first details about the

specific charges he will face. The investigation stemmed from a hush money payment made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign. It remains to be seen whether Trump will speak in New York. Chris Kise, one of Trump’s lawyers, said he expects the former president to speak to the cameras in the hallway outside of the courtroom before and after his arraignment, and multiple people familiar with Trump’s thinking tell CNN that he has weighed saying something while still in Manhattan.

B20 delegates look forward to explore Nagaland NH, NMA, NSF & NPMHR plea on Naga issue Staff Reporter

“Hotels are now claiming to be 5 Star in order to sell liquor to visitors.”

N E W YO R K , A P R 4 (AGENCIES): Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 criminal charges against him in Manhattan criminal court Tuesday afternoon, a source familiar with the matter told CNN. The indictment against Trump has been unsealed, the source said. Trump arrived at the Manhattan district attorney’s office earlier Tuesday afternoon, where he was placed under arrest and in police custody before his upcoming arraignment. The arraignment in the Manhattan courtroom

Around 100 delegates for B20, the official G20 dialogue forum for global business community, scheduled at Kohima from April 5 reached the airport here on Tuesday. Interacting with Nagaland Post, most of the delegates expressed happiness to be invited to the State and exuded confidence in the State’s tourism and textile potential. Impressed with the culture, tradition and

G20 delegates addressing mediapersons on arrival at Dimapur airport on Tuesday. (NP)

hospitality of the State, ambassador of Cuba to India said he was here to know Nagaland, its people and tradition, besides strengthening ties between Cuba and India, including Nagaland, and explore business op-

portunities. Another foreign delegate said he was definitely looking forward to investing in technology, food processing and agriculture sectors, noting that there was also much potential for Naga-

land in the tourism sector. He opined that Nagaland should have the aim to bring more tourists. Another delegate said her aim was to collaborate with various stakeholders and do something for (Cont’d on p-8)

DIMAPUR, APR 4 (NPN): Four organisations- Naga Hoho (NH), Naga Mothers’ Association (NMA), Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) and Naga People’s Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR), have urged the international community to intervene in the alleged “violations of human rights in our Naga country, recognize our legitimate political, social, economic and religious rights as enshrined in the United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People.”

In a joint statement, the four organizations demanded that the Government of India must stop its militarisation and military operations. They stressed that the Indo-Naga political conflict could not be solved militarily and insisted that it must be solved politically, as admitted by three Indian Army generals and others. They demanded that the Central government must honour its words in the agreement and the IndoNaga political impasse be

resolved accordingly. On their part, they claimed that Nagas had agreed and committed to an “enduring inclusive new relationship of peaceful co-existence of the two entities” – Nagas and Indians. According to them, the Naga people are an independent indigenous nation in assertion to which a peaceful and prior informed plebiscite was conducted in 1951 that resulted in 99.9% in support of independence as declared on August 14, (Full text on p-6) 1947.

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