The Manipur People's Liberation Front (MPLF) / People's Liberation Army (PLA) was founded as a separatist armed revolutionary group fighting for a separate independent socialist state of Manipur. It was the first organization from Manipur to have been trained by the China's People Liberation Army. It has waged guerrilla warfare against the Indian Armed Forces and has targeted the Indian Army, Paramilitary Forces and the State Police Force.VideoVideo: 2010 Manipur United National Liberation Front - Patrol on Barak RiverVideo: 2007 Ethnic Kukisin Burma staged a demonstration on 5.3.2007. Demanding a halt to the war and a ban on the use of landmines, in their fellow Kuki populated areas in Manipur, northeast state of India The protesters claimed that Kuki were being killed by land mines planted by the United National Liberation Front (UNLF), the separatist Manipuri rebels. Kuki have become victims of the war raging between UNLF and Indian security forces.Video:…
Manipur People's Liberation Front (MPLF)

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