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The Manipur conflict has created for the first time an impenetrable border between the two communities. It is therefore very significant that perhaps for the first time since the violence broke out in Manipur, exactly a year ago, a respected member of the Meitei community and a respected member of the Kuki community came together publicly to discuss the possibility of a peaceful future of Manipur. The violence that has wracked Manipur for the past year has exacted a terrible price. It has left at least 227 people dead, displaced more than 70,000 people from their homes and resulted in a de facto partition of the state, with the majority Meitei community now living in the valley and the Kuki community confined to the hills. How can the chasm be closed? Writer and peace worker Harsh Mander discusses possibilities with political scientist Bidhan Laishram and activist Sem Haokip. . . Watch the full video by Imphal Talkies here Chingya-gee Khangpokshang (Song from a Relief Camp) - • Imphal Talkies - Chingya-gee Khangpokshang... Music Video Credit: Nokpet Lairenjam - Electric Guitar Binodkanta Ahanthem - Violin James Riamei - Vocal Mocha Kangjam - Percussion, Bass Akhu Chingangbam - Acoustic guitar, Vocals, Lyrics Children at the camp - Vocals Recording studios : KBS Studio, Shallow River Studio Mixed and Mastered by Mocha Kangjam Victor Heikham - Videography Ojit Oinam - Videography, Editing Eshen Moirangthem - Project Coordinator