
Respected Nagalim citizens,
After years of successful missions for Nagalim in South Korea and many other countries, my family moved to Great Britain eleven months ago. So many good things have happened since then. First and foremost I praise our living God for getting me an official appointment in one of the premeir universities in Britain. Besides providing me the main reason to be in England, it greatly helps me in establishing friendship for the Naga people with church leaders, human rights activists and politicians in Britain. God indeed loves the Naga Nation so much, and I am honoured all the more that He has chosen a humble person like me to serve the national cause of the Naga people.
The purpose of this message is to inform the Nagalim citizens that, through much consultation and prayers, Naga Support Group (UK) came into existence on 13 May 2006, and that the British Parliamentarians for National Self-Determination (PNSD) officially expressed its gratitude to Nagalim representatives for doing very well in the London Peace Conference on 11 May 2006. On that day Rh Raising and M Angnaikham of the NSCN, Drs. Frans Welman of the NISC, and I shared the Naga story to the MPs, leaders of international bodies, human rights activists and national representatives from around the world in the British Houses of Parliament, London. And, yes, I was profoundly thankful to our living God and the programme committee when I saw the beautiful national flag of Nagalim in all its glory printed in the programme of the conference, which was distributed far and wide across the globe.
As was truthfully written in the programme, self-determination is the current internationally recognised means for Nagalim and nations like Khalistan, Kashmir, etc. to pursue in order to establish a rightful place among the world’s community of nations. Crucially, it is also a fundamental human right, as clearly prescribed by international law, and one upon which all other human rights depend. In a world scarred by so many violent conflicts and large scale human rights abuses, self-determination is perhaps the most important instrument of conflict resolution available. We are grateful that PNSD lives now to save those nations under occupation armies.
Nagas love their freedom and their great country Nagalim. This is right. May we renew ourselves and faithfully serve Nagalim under the guidance and leadership of Jesus Christ the Good Shepherd!
KUKNALIM
Professor Timothy Kaping, President
Naga Support Group (UK)