Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Clashes in northeast India leave 17 dead as thousands flee

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GUWAHATI, India, Jan 08, 2014 (AFP) - Clashes between tribes in India's restive northeast Assam state have left 17 dead and forced thousands to flee, officials said Wednesday.

Some 4,000 people have sought refuge in makeshift camps since fighting started in December in Karbi Anglong district, about 320 kilometres (199 miles) from the main city of Guwahati, a police spokesman said.

The latest violence, between the Karbi and Rengma Naga tribes over attempts to grab land, has involved villagers being shot at close range and their bodies dumped in a jungle area, officials told AFP.

“Most of the people have fled their homes out of fear following violent clashes between the two tribes that have been raging on in the past fortnight,” state water resources minister Rajib Lochan Pegu told AFP.

Extra army, police, and paramilita­ry troopers have been deployed to prevent further clashes, said Pegu, who is overseeing security and relief operations in the district.

 ??  ?? In this photo taken on Jan 7, 2014, displaced members of the Rengma Naga tribe use a hand pump at a relief camp
In this photo taken on Jan 7, 2014, displaced members of the Rengma Naga tribe use a hand pump at a relief camp

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