Founded | 12 October 2017[1] |
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Type | Civil society organisation |
Focus | Campaigning for "indigenous communities" of Manipur |
Headquarters | Imphal |
Area served | whole Manipur district where indigenous community live, Manipur, India |
President | Sapamcha Jadumani[2] |
Vice-President | Kh. Kabui[3] |
Convenor of core committee | R. K. Rajendra Singh (till May 2023) |
The Federation of Haomee is a civil society organisation based in the indeginous community having yek salai system of Manipur, India. Its members comprise of organisations from various indigenous communities of Manipur.[4] The organisation claims to campaign for the rights of the "indigenous communities" of Manipur,[5] including the Meitei and Naga people among them, but excluding the Kuki people.[6] It has published a book titled Manipur after the Coming of Kukis authored by one of its functionaries R. K. Rajendra Singh, arguing that Kukis "arrived" in Manipur a century ago and transformed Manipur in some way.[7] Some Kuki scholars have called it a "vigilante organisation" that has generated a "free flow" of hate speech against the Kukis of Manipur.[8][9][10]
In more recent times, a vigilante groups, such as Federation of Haomee, have been frequently engaged on such matters [issues that involve Kuki and Naga of Manipur] and specialized in pitting against minorities in Manipur including the Kukis. However, such questioning of indigenousness has no basis at all as 'the question is charged by the new zeal of nationalism having no real ground at the base'
An example of the latter can be found in Manipur, where hate speech and slogans are directed against the Kuki population, described as a 'refugee' and 'immigrant' community. The irony lies in the fact that these rampant insults and questions of indigeneity against the Kuki population have been orchestrated by civil society groups such as the Federation of Haomee and the International Meitei Forum.