Akavi N Zhimomi

Akavi N Zhimomi AAP Nagaland Founder 2016 served till mid 2018. NPCC Secretary - 2/10/ 18 - 15/03/24 -
Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee. Full Time Social Worker

State President at International Human Rights Council 2018 - still serving.

07/06/2026

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On 4 June 2026,this was the second time i visited one of our Naga Sister who has been sick for the last 1 year.Went to v...
05/06/2026

On 4 June 2026,
this was the second time i visited one of our Naga Sister who has been sick for the last 1 year.
Went to visit her to give her spiritual Counselling and to Pray for her, and also to give Counselling to her children's including her caretaker who are taking turns to take care of her.
Comparing last week,
this time what i could see is there is some improvement in her health.

I also got an opportunity to pray for her after nearly an hour of giving her Counselling for the second time.

Her name is Lemkha Konyak.

She was discharged from the hospital months ago,
and as per the information i received from her, I was told that,
the Doctor told her that,
her liver has dried up and she has complications in her health.
Her stomach
umbilical region intestinal connection has been damaged which can been seen in the photo attached.

(By Taking Permission from the patient caretaker and relatives,
I have uploaded her photos here).

She is around 35 years of age and is a widow lady
survived by her 13 year old girl and 11 year old boy who are still minors.
Her husband passed away 11 years ago.
Both of her parents are also no more.

Because of such health conditions that she is undergoing, both her children's have stopped going to regular classes.
Her relatives are taking turns to go to her house to take care of her.
She is currently residing in
Imkong lenden Colony Lane 3,
just before reaching IRB camp Half Nagarjan Road,(there is a pork butcher shop and a nalla stair case that goes down towards Imkonglenden Colony from the Highway) .
Backside of the nalla, there is a thatch house where she is residing.

If anyone is willing to bless her and help her family.

You can directly contact the patient by directly contacting her number.
Lemkha Konyak
Here number -
7005758824.

Her daughter might pick up the phone.

You can also visit her and Pray for her and help and pray for her family.

a Prayerful Heart believing strongly in our Lord Jesus Christ that she will experienced , and .
Pray that she will be a living Testimony in the days to come.
remember her in your prayers so that, death Spirit will not take her life.
Pray For Great Healing to take place upon her life.

N Zhimomi
State.
[email protected]

05/06/2026

Press Briefings on Sexual Assaulted Case of A Minor and Manipur 3 Years Crisis Issue.
https://youtu.be/iZTGp4EZvVM?si=9c9EXWw-IsdHAjFA

Press Briefings by
International Human Rights Council- Nagaland State Chapter.

Video credit
Global Window News Channel.
5 June 2026 , Press Briefings at Dimapur.
Speakers in the Press Briefings -
1) Mr. Akavi N Zhimomi - President IHRC Nagaland State Chapter.
2) Mr. Chingsak Konyak - Vice President IHRC Nagaland State Chapter.

I thank the media fraternity who came today during our urgent Press Briefings and took the Coverage.After the Press Brie...
05/06/2026

I thank the media fraternity who came today during our urgent Press Briefings and took the Coverage.
After the Press Briefings,
International Human Rights Council - Nagaland State Team members had some meaningful time spent to have a Tea break discussion with the media fraternity.

All persons who stayed back after the Press Briefings, we discussed at length on all various types of social evils and social disorders that has been prevalent in our State Nagaland.

Press briefing was held at Seb Tower Hotel, Purana Bazar, Dimapur 5 June 2026 at 12 noon.
Press Briefings was held on the issue of Sexual Assualt Case in Dimapur and the issue of 3 year long ongoing Manipur Crisis.

International Human Rights Council, Nagaland State Team after a press briefing held at Seb Tower Hotel - 5 June 2026, at...
05/06/2026

International Human Rights Council, Nagaland State Team after a press briefing held at Seb Tower Hotel - 5 June 2026, at 12 noon, Purana Bazar, Dimapur ,
had an informal half and hour discussion with some News Channels media personnel's.

We all shared and discussed several issues concerning the State of Affairs of what is going on in Nagaland.
Several persons who stayed back after the Press Briefings, shared their views and thoughts of how we all, can collectively in different ways work for the rights and growth of the citizen's in our State Nagaland.

IHRC Nagaland Team came toghether to pray for the media personnel's and encouraged them all for whatever they are doing in the field of investigative Journalism to bring changes in our Nagaland State.

Before you sleep watch this song and remember what Our Lord Jesus Christ has done to your lives all through out your liv...
01/06/2026

Before you sleep watch this song and remember what Our Lord Jesus Christ has done to your lives all through out your lives.

https://youtu.be/x0r6a0wuXk8?si=nl7EmpLY-4W0DqT_

Don't mock the name of Jesus Christ.
He is the Alpha and The Omega.
His name is forever Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ should be the Centre of your heart for all Christian Believers.
Jesus Christ still loves you dear Believers.
Repent your sins and come back to Jesus Christ before it is too late.

I Love My Lord Jesus Christ.
Confess this and be blessed dear friends and elders.
Have a blessed life.

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Had a wonderful interactions with two of our Human Rights Activists who are none other than our dear Pastor and Professo...
01/06/2026

Had a wonderful interactions with two of our Human Rights Activists who are none other than our dear
Pastor and Professor Chuba - Secretary to one Church Ministry having around hundreds of Churches affiliated under their Ministry.

And brother Vika Chophi - Convener of one Business Association in Dimapur.

We discussed at length on several issues concerning the State on various topics related to : -
1) Human Rights Issues and problems faced by citizen's across the State.

2) Religious Persecution Issues related to Persecution targeting our Christian Communities.

3) Church involvement in various sectors by participating as a role model in the Transformation of the society through Church Ministry Activities.

4) Problems faced by entrepreneurs in the context of Nagaland.

We also discussed an important topic related to the Youth leadership where the participation of Youths with a Christ Centered personality in different area's, can greatly impact the Society in many ways to lead the Nagaland Society into a more Progressive Society.

Spending time in prayers with friends after the meeting has been a lifestyle and it's always good to
encourage one another to always stay positive in everything which ultimately will be a good beginning to everything.

Press  Release Condemnation On Sexual Assault Case Of A Minor Girl At Dimapur  The International Human Rights council – ...
01/06/2026

Press Release Condemnation On Sexual Assault Case Of A Minor Girl At Dimapur





The International Human Rights council – Nagaland State Chapter, is shocked and deeply anguished at the latest ongoing news about the alleged sexual assault and r**e of a 14 year old minor Naga girl in Dimapur, allegedly by an accused Watimeren Jamir.

We, extend our solidarity with the victim and her family, and condemns this incident in the strongest terms.

The incident like this has indeed shaken the conscience of our Naga Society, where cases like this are deeply disturbing and have left many in shock.

Our young minor (girl) children’s deserve safety,dignity and protection.

We appeal to the law enforcing agencies that are handling this case, that justice must not be delayed. We urged the District Administration and law enforcement agencies to act and handle the case on fast track and in a transparent process, so that justice is delivered to the victim at the earliest.

Sensing the seriousness of the matter, the IHRC Nagaland State reiterates our commitment to stand for the rights and safety of the victim.

A minor girl of her age of being a victim of r**e and molestation case, will not properly understand the long term trauma and anxiety, yet she is and will be force to face the trauma and anxiety for the rest of her life. When she grows older and begins to understand of what had happened - the psychological impact can even become more painful.



It can also effect her sense of safety and trust for the rest of her life – making her question people around her, wondering who she can trust. Trauma and anxiety are not things to be taken lightly. At such an age when she should be enjoying the beauty and colors of life, she may instead struggle to understand the pain and fear.

The victim truly deserve justice, as this case can be a test for the administration and law enforcing agencies of how they are committed and capable - they are, in handling such serious cases like this particular case.

The authorities must ensure that people do not feel helpless, and that the public can trust them to act fairly and responsibly. Justice in cases like this will not only support the victim, but also strengthen people’s faith in the system.

The IHRC, Nagaland State Chapter, urges that , urgent steps must be taken to bring the perpetrators to immediate justice.

We also remember the victims family in our prayers for a speedy recovery and call upon the concerned authorities to ensure the best possible medical attention be given along with whatever compensation is needed to be provided by the State Government.

The IHRC Nagaland State Chapter appreciates the swift actions of Dimapur Police in arresting the second alleged accused identified as Tsuktimongba in connection with the alleged sexual assault related to the case. We also appreciate the decisions made by the local Court in denying anticipatory bail to the main accused, as these have been the cry and demands of all Civil Society Pressure Groups.

As a civilised Society,we must introspect at the erosion of values and the repeated failure to ensure the security of our women and children. The society as a whole must indentify the causes and find solutions for such criminal depravity in our midst.

Let us pledge to put all our energy and effort into ensuring that aberrations which stain our moral fibre and standing as a society is prevented .







Akavi N Zhimomi

President

Nagaland State Chapter – International Human Rights Council.

[email protected]





Copy to : -

1. All Nagaland based media houses for publications.

2. IHRC National Head Office, Mumbai for informations.

*IHRC Kiphire District Board Inspects Kiphire Sub-Jail, Commends Inmate Welfare Measures*Kiphire, June 1 2026: The Inter...
01/06/2026

*IHRC Kiphire District Board Inspects Kiphire Sub-Jail, Commends Inmate Welfare Measures*

Kiphire, June 1 2026: The International Human Rights Council (IHRC) Kiphire District Board, led by President Lumtsingse L. Sangtam and Secretary Athrongli Sangtam, conducted an inspection visit to Kiphire Sub-Jail to review inmate welfare and living conditions.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/14igEsqjbvu/

During the visit, the team assessed accommodation facilities, food quality, hygiene and sanitation, inmate activities, and the overall environment of the jail. They also interacted with jail authorities to understand the management and day-to-day functioning of the institution.
The IHRC delegation observed a disciplined and inmate-friendly atmosphere, with satisfactory standards of cleanliness, food services, and welfare provisions. Appreciating the efforts of the jail administration, the Board commended the authorities for maintaining a safe, clean, and humane environment for inmates.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DZCvo0gBiqv/?igsh=bXE1MWp4aGJncHdh

THE TEARS OF MANIPUR CANNOT BE SILENCED ANY LONGER.                       A Mother's Cry. A Child's Fear. A People's Ple...
31/05/2026

THE TEARS OF MANIPUR CANNOT BE SILENCED ANY LONGER.



A Mother's Cry. A Child's Fear. A People's Plea for Mercy.



By the International Human Rights Council – Nagaland State Chapter.



The ongoing crisis in Manipur is not merely a political, ethnic, or security issue; it is fundamentally a human tragedy. Behind every statistic lies a grieving family, a displaced child, a traumatized mother, a lost future, and a shattered community. The prolonged violence has inflicted immense suffering upon countless innocent civilians, eroded trust between communities, and left deep wounds that threaten the social fabric of the State. Since May 2023, the violence in Manipur has taken hundreds of lives, displaced tens of thousands from their ancestral lands, desecrated places of worship, and torn apart communities that lived together for generations. Beyond the headlines lies something far more devastating: a culture of fear, mistrust, and hatred that threatens to destroy the soul of this state. We, the International Human Rights Council, Nagaland State Chapter, stand with you—not as observers, but as fellow human beings. THIS IS NOT POLITICS. THIS IS HUMANITY DYING. Every human being, irrespective of ethnicity, tribe, religion, language, or social identity, possesses inherent dignity and equal worth. This principle lies at the heart of the Constitution of India, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and every civilized society that upholds the sanctity of human life. No community’s pain should be ignored, and no community’s suffering should be justified. Human rights are universal, indivisible, and belong equally to all. The violence in Manipur has brought untold hardships: lives lost, homes destroyed, places of worship desecrated, livelihoods disrupted, and thousands displaced from their ancestral lands. Beyond the visible destruction lies an even deeper crisis—the growing culture of fear, mistrust, hatred, and alienation among communities that have shared history and geography for generations. If left unaddressed, these wounds may endure long after the guns fall silent. WE CANNOT BUILD PEACE ON SILENCE Peace is not merely the absence of violence. Genuine peace requires justice. It requires truth. It requires accountability. It requires healing. Sustainable peace cannot be built upon the silence of victims, the denial of suffering, or the neglect of legitimate grievances. Rather, it must be founded upon the recognition of human dignity, equal protection under the law, and the assurance that every victim receives justice without prejudice or discrimination.

When victims are ignored, when investigations are delayed, when justice is selective—peace becomes fragile. When communities are pitted against each other, when hate spreads on social media, when leaders speak division instead of unity—the wounds become permanent.

A CALL TO CONSCIENCE to the Government and constitutional authorities :
We appeal for impartial protection of all civilians, swift humanitarian assistance to displaced persons, effective rehabilitation measures, transparent investigations into all acts of violence, and equal access to justice for every victim irrespective of community affiliation. International human rights standards affirm that internally displaced persons must be protected and enabled to return voluntarily, safely, and with dignity.


To community and tribal leaders : We appeal for wisdom and restraint. Leadership is tested not during times of peace but during moments of crisis. The responsibility of leadership is not merely to defend the interests of one's own people but also to safeguard the future of generations yet to come. The language of reconciliation must replace the language of hostility, and dialogue must replace division.



To religious leaders and institutions: We appeal to you all, to become instruments of healing and reconciliation. Faith traditions teach compassion, forgiveness, justice, and the sacredness of human life. At a time when hatred seeks to divide, spiritual leadership must inspire people toward peace and coexistence.



To the youth of Manipur: We appeal to reject narratives of hatred and revenge. The future cannot be secured through perpetual hostility. The strength of a generation is measured not by its capacity to destroy but by its courage to rebuild what has been broken.

To the media and digital platforms: Exercise responsibility, verify information, and resist the spread of inflammatory content that deepens mistrust and fuels violence. Human rights investigations have highlighted the damaging role that misinformation and hate narratives can play during periods of conflict.

To every citizen: We appeal to resist misinformation, inflammatory rhetoric, and collective blame.Violence committed by individuals must never become grounds for condemning entire communities. Human dignity demands that we see one another first as fellow human beings before any other identity.

THE CHOICE IS OURS NOW The world has repeatedly witnessed that conflicts rooted in fear and division can only be transformed through courage, empathy, and a shared commitment to justice. History teaches that reconciliation is neither weakness nor surrender; it is one of the highest expressions of strength and moral courage.



History will not only remember how this conflict began; it will also remember how people chose to respond to it. Let Manipur be remembered not for perpetual division, but for the courage of its people to rise above pain, uphold human dignity, seek justice, and build a future founded upon peace, reconciliation, and coexistence. The people of Manipur deserve more than survival; they deserve peace. They deserve security. They deserve justice. They deserve the opportunity to rebuild their lives and live together with dignity and mutual respect. The tears of mothers, the trauma of children, the displacement of families, and the loss of innocent lives should move every conscience. No political objective, ethnic aspiration, or ideological difference can ever be greater than the value of human life.

OUR COLLECTIVE CALL :

Let every gun be silenced.

Let every victim be heard.

Let every community be protected.

Let justice prevail. Let peace return to Manipur.

Peace without justice is fragile.

Justice without reconciliation is incomplete.

Human dignity demands both.

Let this be a moment when humanity triumphs over hatred, compassion over vengeance, truth over propaganda, and peace over violence. May the tears of the afflicted become a call to conscience. May the suffering of the innocent awaken our collective responsibility. And may future generations inherit not a legacy of conflict and division, but a legacy of justice, reconciliation, and enduring peace.



The International Human Rights Council – Nagaland State Chapter appeals to all citizens to Pray For Peace to prevail in the State of Manipur.

International Human Rights Council, Nagaland State Chapter - This appeal is published in the spirit of healing, reconciliation, and the universal belief that every human being deserves to live with dignity, safety, and hope.









Akavi N Zhimomi

President

Nagaland State Chapter – International Human Rights Council.

[email protected]







Copy to : -
1. All Nagaland based media houses for publications.

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