Over 50 Killed and 35,000 Displaced in Ethnic Clashes in Manipur, India
- Thirty-three tribal militants were killed following clashes between tribes and ethnic groups over economic benefits and quotas.
- Violence erupted on May 3 and has led to over 60 deaths and the displacement of 35,000 people in recent weeks.
- The Indian government has sent in thousands of paramilitary and army troops to find those responsible for attacking civilians.
- Tensions remain high in the northeastern state as the Indian home minister plans to visit.
- Ethnic clashes threaten stability in the remote and ethnically diverse region.