Although it is very old profile, do any one have acurate sources from entire 
profile has written?I dont think, ULFA has provided all these informations. is 
that IB, RAW, Assam police? if so, what is their evidences?
I belive without having proper evidences, people should not write thses things. 
Because, presently, there is no system to documenting all thses. secondly, 
there is no accessibility of IB, RAW or even Assam police achival data for 
ULFA. thirdly, there is no counter investigation system once army, or assam 
police claims anything related to ULFA. even no proper FIR system exist related 
to any encounter between police/army with unidentified ULFA, as identification 
process has done after the encounter.
so realiability of these informations have several doubts and credibility.


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From: Bartta Bistar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Assam] The ULFA is there to defend 'the legitimate aspirations of the 
people of Assam' right? the US lists them as 'Other concerned group' not as 
terrorists. Are you stating the facts that India has branded them terrorist, 
Khan?

 
Profile of the Terrorist Insurgency in North East India

http://www.asiantribune.com/index.php?q=node/7892

By Isha Khan

Formation of ULFA: 

Asom Sanjukta Mukti Morcha or the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) was 
formed on April 7, 1979 by Bhimakanta Buragohain, Rajiv Rajkonwar alias 
Arabinda Rajkhowa, Golap Baruah alias Anup Chetia, Samiran Gogoi alias Pradip 
Gogoi, Bhadreshwar Gohain and Paresh Baruah at the Rang Ghar in Sibsagar to 
establish a "sovereign socialist Assam" through an armed struggle. 

War Cry: Joi Ai Asom

Leadership:

Arabinda Rajkhowa is the 'Chairman' of ULFA. 'Vice Chairman' Pradip Gogoi was 
arrested on April 8, 1998 , and is currently in judicial custody at Guwahati. 
'General Secretary' Anup Chetia is under detention in the Bangladeshi Dhaka 
after being arrested on December 21, 1997. The outfit's founding member and 
ideologue Bhimakanta Buragohain, 'Publicity Secretary' Mithinga Daimary and 
'Assistant Secretary' Bolin Das were arrested during the military operations in 
Bhutan in December 2003. Earlier, 'Cultural Secretary' Pranati Deka was 
arrested at Phulbari in the West Garo Hills district of Meghalaya. 

Other leaders are: Bhimkanta Buragohin, Pradip Gogoi alias Samiran Gogoi, 
Mithinga Daimari, Pranati Deka and Ramu Mech ,Mithinga Daimary (real name Dipak 
Das),The cultural secretary of the Ulfa, Pranati Deka hails from Nalbari 
district. She is the wife of the group's finance secretary Chitrabon Hazarika. 
She was first arrested from a Mumbai hospital in 1996. Later, she was released 
on bail in 1998 only to be arrested again at Phulbari, Meghalaya in 2003 while 
trying to escape. 

The ULFA has a clearly partitioned political and military wing. Paresh Barua 
heads the military wing as the outfit's 'commander-in-chief'. Following the 
military operations in Bhutan in December 2003, most of its top leadership 
reportedly operates from unspecified locations. According to reports, ULFA is 
in the process of relocating its camps in Myanmar, Mon district of Nagaland, 
Garo hills of Meghalaya and Tirap and Changlang districts of Arunachal Pradesh. 

Areas of Activity and Influence

The ULFA's organisational structure is divided into four zones:

East Districts(Purb Mandal)

West Districts(Paschim Mandal)

Central Districts(Madhya Mandal) 

South Districts(Dakshin Mandal)

Sanjukta Mukti Fouj (SMF):

A military wing of the ULFA, the Sanjukta Mukti Fouj (SMF) was formed on March 
16, 1996 . SMF has three full-fledged battalions (Bn): the 7th, 28th and 709th. 
The remaining battalions exist only on paper - at best they have strengths of a 
company or so. Their allocated spheres of operation are: 

7th Bn (HQ- Sukhni) Responsible for defence of GHQ

8th Bn Nagaon, Morigaon, Karbi Anglong

9th Bn Golaghat, Jorhat, Sibsagar

11th Bn Kamrup, Nalbari

27th Bn Barpeta, Bongaigaon, Kokrajhar 

28th Bn Tinsukia, Dibrugarh

709th Bn Kalikhola

Links and camps:

The ULFA sought shelter in the forests on the Indo-Bhutan border from the early 
1990s and established several camps in the forest areas of southern Bhutan. 
Over the years, it reportedly developed linkages with several officers and 
personnel of the Royal Bhutan Army (RBA) and Police - which ensured, among 
other things, a steady flow of rations, logistical support as well as aid and 
contacts for money laundering. The ULFA's Bhutan set-up had a reported strength 
of around 2000 cadres spread across the outfit's 'General Head Quarters', it's 
'Council Head Quarters', a 'Security Training Camp' and a well-concealed 
'Enigma Base'. Numbering around 13 in all, the major camps of the ULFA in 
Bhutan included: 

1. Mithundra

2. Gobarkunda

3. Panbang

4. Diyajima

5. Pemagatsel Complex

i. Khar

ii. Shumar

iii. Nakar

6. Chaibari

7. Marthong

8. Gerowa

9. Sukhni (Merungphu): 'General HQ'

10. Melange

11. Phukaptong: 'Council HQ'

12. Dalim-Koipani (Orang)

13. Neoli Debarli

Most camps and other establishment of the ULFA were in Sandrup Jongkhar, a 
district in southern Bhutan that borders Assam's Nalbari district. The RBA is 
reported to have destroyed all the outfit's camps and observation posts during 
the military operations launched in December 2003. 

In 1986, ULFA first established contacts with the then unified National 
Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) and the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) of 
Myanmar for training and arms. ULFA linked up with the Kachins through the 
'good offices' of the Naga rebels. It learnt the rudiments of insurgent tactics 
from the Kachins (who reportedly charged Rupees 100,000 per trainee). 
Subsequently, links were established with Pakistan 's Inter Services 
Intelligence (ISI) and the Afghan Mujahideen. Reports indicate that at least 
200 ULFA activists received training in Pakistan and Afghanistan. 

Bangladesh authorities arrested its leader Anup Chetia on December 21, 1997 . 
He is currently under detention at the high-security Dhaka Central Jail. The 
main charges against Chetia include illegal entry into Bangladesh, possession 
of two forged Bangladeshi passports, possession of an unauthorised satellite 
telephone and illegal possession of foreign currency of countries as diverse as 
the US, UK, Switzerland, Thailand, Philippines, Spain, Nepal, Bhutan, Belgium, 
Singapore and others. Two other accomplices, identified as Babul Sharma and 
Laxmi Prasad, were also arrested along with Chetia. 

ULFA gradually expanded its network to include operational control of 
activities and the receipt and shipment of arms in transit before they finally 
entered India. Owing to greater vigil along the known routes of ULFA arms flow, 
the group has, in recent times, been making attempts to set up bases in 
Meghalaya, especially in the West Garo Hills to coordinate the transit of arms. 

ULFA has for long maintained close linkages with the Pakistan's ISI which 
procured several passports for Paresh Baruah and other ULFA cadres. Several 
ULFA cadres have also received arms training from the ISI at various training 
centres in Pakistan, close to the Afghanistan border. ULFA had also announced 
its support for Pakistan during the Kargil war. They described the Pakistani 
intruders - primarily Pakistani Army regulars and Afghan mercenaries - as 
'freedom fighters'. 

Reports indicate that the ULFA's mouthpiece, ULFA's a website newsletter 
Swadhinata also known as 'Freedom', receives editorial support from ISI inside 
Pakistan. It was in 'Freedom' that the ULFA first supported the Pakistanis 
during the Kargil war. The ISI has provided ULFA cadres with arms training, 
safe havens, funds, arms and ammunition. Training has been given at camps in 
Pakistan and Bhutan. 

At least 300 ULFA cadres were also trained at Rawalpindi and other locations in 
Pakistan. The training included courses in the use of rocket launchers, 
explosives and assault weapons. Paresh Baruah has been regularly visiting 
Karachi since 1992-93. He is also reported to have met Osama bin Laden in 1996 
during a visit to Karachi. 

The ULFA leader was reportedly taken to a camp on the Pakistan-Afghanistan 
border, where he not only received assurance of military help in the form of 
arms and ammunition, but also assurances of co-operation and logistical support 
of all international organisations owing allegiance to bin Laden, including the 
International Jehad Council, the Tehrik-ul-Jehad, Harkat-ul-Jehadi-e-Islami 
(HuJI), apart from the Al Qaeda. 

The ISI has also trained ULFA terrorists in counter intelligence, 
disinformation and use of sophisticated weapons and explosives. Pakistan has 
facilitated the visits of Paresh Baruah and other ULFA leaders to Singapore , 
Thailand and other countries, and a channel for the transfer of funds and arms 
has been created. The ISI largesse enabled ULFA to buy arms in Cambodia, paying 
for these in hard currency routed through Nepal. The ISI also 'introduced' ULFA 
to LTTE transporters who, for a fee, undertook to transport arms from Southeast 
Asia into Myanmar. In April 1996, Bangladesh seized more than 500 AK-47 rifles, 
80 machineguns, 50 rocket launchers and 2,000 grenades from two ships off Cox's 
Bazaar. Four Tamils were among those arrested 

Co-operation between various terrorist organisations in India's north-east and 
foreign groups was formalised with the formation of the Indo-Burmese 
Revolutionary Front (IBRF) in 1989. The IBRF was made up initially of the 
NSCN-K, ULFA, United Liberation Front of Bodoland, Kuki National Front (KNF) 
(all from India) and Chin National Front ( Myanmar). Paresh Baruah is reported 
to have paid a substantial sum of money to the Kachins for the first large 
consignment of weapons from Thailand. 

Manerplaw in lower Myanmar on the border with Thailand is the stronghold of the 
rebel Karen National Union which, in 1993, is reported to have delivered, from 
the Cambodian arms market, AK-56 rifles, machine guns, rocket-propelled guns 
and anti-tank rifles to the ULFA. The organisation's cadres have identified an 
arms dealer as an ethnic Kachin and wife of an assassinated Manipuri rebel 
Themba Song. The Communist Party of Burma is known to have gifted some weapons, 
mainly Chinese-made M10 rifles, to ULFA and Naga terrorist organisations. 

Arrested ULFA cadres have claimed that Baruah used to smuggle heroin, procured 
in Myanmar into Assam as part of "a personal operation". According to 
surrendered ULFA cadres, the ULFA terrorists had also crossed over into China 
via Bhutan and established contact with the Chinese Army. 

The group, on the basis of these contacts, had a rendezvous with a Chinese ship 
on the high seas in March 1995 during which a weapons' consignment was 
transferred to them. A further consignment ultimately landed up in Bhutan in 
1999, though it was actually acquired in 1997. ULFA also runs profitable 
narcotics business in Myanmar and Thailand. A close nexus between ULFA and the 
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) had also been reported. The LTTE is 
reported to have trained various ULFA cadres in explosives handling. 

ULFA as a Revolutionary Organization:

United Liberation Front of Assam, ULFA, a revolutionary political organisation 
was born on the lawns of the historic Rang Ghar of Sibsagar on 7th April 1979.

ULFA'S aims & objects : 

To liberate Assam , (a land of 78,529 square K.M.), through Armed national 
liberation struggle from the clutches of the illegal occupation of India and to 
establish a sovereign Independent Assam.

ULFA represents: 

ULFA represents, as its name implies, not only the Assamese nation but also the 
entire independent minded struggling peoples, irrespective of different 
race-tribe-caste-religion and nationality of Assam. The struggle for national 
liberation of Assam never is a separatist or secessionist movement. Assam was 
never a part of India at any point of time in history. The fact is independent 
Assam has been occupied by India , and deploying occupation forces they are 
oppressing our peoples and persecuting them. ULFA itself and all freedom 
fighters of Assam are neither planning nor conspiring to break up India! We are 
not conducting any armed operation inside India . Freedom fighters of Assam are 
only trying to overthrow Indian colonial occupation from Assam. 

The armed struggle for self-defence: The people of Assam are confronting with 
various problems. Among those, the National identity problem is basic. The 
communal riot that was followed by the partition of India and Pakistan was 
responsible for the influx of foreigners from the Indian sub-continent in large 
scale and thereby caused a real threat to the demographic composition of Assam. 
India has all along encouraged this influx because of a population base having 
ethnic affinity with main land India is always favourable to their long term 
security perspective. This is one of India 's major aspects of colonial 
occupation of Assam. 

In economic sphere, India has been engaged in large-scale exploitation. Despite 
its rich resources, Assam remains one of the most backward states. Therefore, 
the question of real threat to the national identity of the people of Assam 
under the colonial occupation and exploitation of India has become the basic 
problem. As a whole, the problem has become a question of life and death to the 
people of Assam. 

The people of Assam confronted with the aforesaid problems such as influx of 
foreigners and massive exploitation of its natural resources and determined as 
national identity problem after summing up them. Against the gross injustice 
for sheer survival as a nation, as a people and as individuals, the people of 
Assam many times launched democratic and unarmed peaceful movement. However, 
India ruthlessly suppressed and crushed them ignoring the value of democratic 
movement. Though the people of Assam and leadership of the struggle have a 
strong stand for peaceful and amicable solution of the conflict, India has 
always been trying to force a military solution. 

Indian military operation in Assam:

The main intention of this operation is to suppress the legitimate aspiration 
of the people of Assam , and their basic and fundamental human rights i.e., 
national self-determination. There are endless lists of gross human rights 
violations during this period by Indian occupation forces. They have killed 
hundreds of innocent people, hundred more have disappeared in their custody and 
many of our womenfolk have been raped while many more hundreds have been 
severely tortured to become handicapped. It is the reflection of direct 
consequence of colonial repressive policy of India. Today, Assam is an occupied 
country under Indian's martial law and an undeclared war inside Assam is 
running on. Any thing may happen at any time inside this war theatre. Colonial 
India 's this repressive policy compel to the freedom fighters of Assam to take 
up arms for self-defence. So, armed national liberation struggle of Assam is a 
democratic struggle for the survival of a
 Nation. 

ULFA commander Paresh Barua:

One of the 'most wanted' north-east terrorist leader, the 45-yr-old ULFA 
'commander-in-chief' Paresh Barua is a versatile radical who has been 
successful in evading Indian forces for long despite non-stop efforts by the 
latter. Wanted for a series of robberies, killings and extortions, he is 
believed to be currently based in Bangladesh or Bhutan. Trained in guerrilla 
war by ISI, Kachin Independent Army (KIA) of Myanmar and NSCN, he can handle 
all kinds of weapons, travels on forged passports and identity cards and lives 
on money obtained from extortion or robbery. 

Also known as Paban Barua and Pradip Barua. He, he is 173 cms in height, has 
black hair and black eyes, a scar on the palm of his right hand. On May 10, 
1985 he and some others raided a bank in Guwahati and shot the manager and 
stole a sum of Rs 27, 549.62 in cash. Often dubbed as 'braveheart' by many ULFA 
sympathisers, he has had brush with death several times, including in Dec 2000 
when he was seriously wounded in a factional gun-battle in the Chittagong Hill 
Tracts in Bangladesh. But there is other side of Barua story too. Born on May 
1, 1957 , he is a very good football player, can speak a number of languages 
including English, Bengali, Hindi, Naga and Singpho and of course Assamese, his 
mother tongue. 

Insurgent Outfits in North East India

Arunachal:

National Liberation Front of Arunachal: Koj Tara Dragon Force (ADF)

Assam:

United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) :Paresh Baruah, Arbinda Rajkhoa, 

Anup Chetia, Daimari, Pradip Gogoi

National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB)

United People's Democratic Solidarity (UPDS)

Bodo Liberation Tiger Force (BLTF)

Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) 

Karbi National Volunteers (KNV)

Rabha National Security Force (RNSF)

Koch-Rajbongshi Liberation Organisation (KRLO)

Hmar People's Convention- Democracy (HPC-D)

Karbi People's Front (KPF) 

Barak Valley Youth Liberation Front (BVYLF)

United Liberation Front of Barak Valley

Manipur:

United National Liberation Front (UNLF)

People's Liberation Army (PLA)

People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) 

Manipur People's Liberation Front (MPLF)

Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP)

Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL)

Manipur Liberation Tiger Army (MLTA)

Iripak Kanba Lup (IKL)

People's Republican Army (PRA) 

Kangleipak Kanba Kanglup (KKK)

North East Minority Front (NEMF)

Kuki National Front (KNF)

Kuki National Army (KNA)

Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA)

Kuki National Organisation (KNO)

Mizoram :

Hmar People's Convention (HPC)

Hmar People's Convention- Democracy (HPC-D)

Hmar Revolutionary Front (HRF)

Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA)

Zomi Revolutionary Volunteers (ZRV) 

Indigenous People's Revolutionary Alliance(IRPA)

Kom Rem People's Convention (KRPC)

Chin Kuki Revolutionary Front (CKRF)

Bru National Liberation Front

Meghalaya:

Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) 

Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC)

People's Liberation Front of Meghalaya (PLF-M)

Hajong United Liberation Army (HULA)

Nagaland:

National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah) - NSCN(IM) 

National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) - NSCN (K)

Naga National Council-NNC (Adino)

Tripura:

National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT): Biswamohan Debbarma,

Nayanbashi Jamatia 

All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) : Ranjit Debbarma

Tripura Tribal Volunteer Force (TTVF)

Tripura Liberation Force (TLF)

All Tripura Volunteer Force (ATVF)

Tripura National Army (TNA)

Borok National Council of Tripura (BNCT)

West Bengal:

Kamtapuri Liberation Organisation (KLO)

- Asian Tribune -

India is clearly a dangerous
Submitted by ravana on Sat, 2007-10-20 08:27.

India is clearly a dangerous Tinderbox waiting to explode. India is a modern 
nation and never existed in the pre-colonial times. However, there were clear 
empires within India which rose and fell on many occasions. Asoka the Great was 
perhaps the only emperor who came close to the concept of a United Indian 
Nation, initially with his War of Conquest and later with the peaceful Buddhist 
evengelism (which brought Southern India and lanka into the fold in a loose 
confederation). 
India (as a concept) was laways far ahead of its time at the end of WWII. The 
British with thier twisted bitterness made sure that the seeds of division was 
sowed with sponsorship of Jinnah (of course it was typical British reaction to 
what they saw as Indian treachery in WWII- they conveniently forgot that Indian 
leaders supported the WWI but were not given Dominion status in parallel with 
the white dominated colonies). The role of the "Ceylon" ministers in helping in 
the process of Dominion status for India is conveniently underplayed by 
powerbrokers. "Ceylon" ministers cooperated withthe British but continued 
unceasing pressure and arguments for Dominion status which the British had to 
concede through the Solsbury Commision. However, the fact that such status 
could not be given to "Ceylon" before the Jewel in the Crown could be provided 
such a status would have have some weight in final independence decision (the 
other major consideration being
 economic unsustainability of the Empire). 

If we look at the EU it is only slowly moving towards an the EU Parliament as a 
central authority. It is nowhere near the power of the American Union. India, 
on the other hand jumped to the American Type National model (with even less 
freedom to the states than the US states have) with no transistion except for a 
period of rule under the iron-fist of the British. 

The Indian Governments have continued such iron-fisted approach in keeping 
itself intact has also used the Bitter British tactics of devide and rule 
against its neigbours. The most prominent victim of this has been the long 
loyal sister Sri Lanka. As the South Asian concept of Karma (Kamma) would have 
it India is unfortunately getting back what it sowed in Sri Lanka many fold. 

This is no time to sneer at India. India (Maha Bharat) is an important symbol 
for us South Asians. It is important firstly that Sri Lankans use their 
experience to help India stamp out terrorism. Such strategy is not confined to 
military and intelligence only. India has to consider devolving more powers to 
its states to allow them more autonomy (perhaps short of Border Control) so 
that countries like Sri Lanka can eventually follow its destiny as a part of 
the Union of Maha Bharat Sates. 

There is one more problem I see in achieving such a state. Indian States were 
redrawn on liguistic grounds in the 1960's. Under such conditions Sri Lanka 
with two indigenous official languages excluding Hindi would be an anachronism. 
To be in line with the general nature of other Indian states (many of which 
including tamil nadu have more than 12% minority language speakers) then Sri 
Lanka would have to reconstitute itself as a state with Sinhala and Hindi as 
official languages and English as a language of discourse (clearly Hindi and 
Urdu will eventually replace English in the Subcontinent). 

Have the Peace Brokers thought ahead of such potential evolution of South Asian 
Polity as a necesssary precondition for peace within South Asia?

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