In Manipur state, India, clashes between the Hindu Meitei and Christian Kuki communities have resulted in at least 120 deaths since May, with 50,000 people forced to flee their homes. Both sides share harrowing stories of murder, homelessness, and life in crowded camps. The violence has left many desperate, including Ranjana Moirangthem, a teacher who lost her documents in the chaos and now relies on government aid in a camp. The conflict, fueled by land and job competition, has deep-rooted ethnic tensions. The Indian government promises an investigation, but violence persists, leaving communities in anguish and division.
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