On 3 May 2023, the north-eastern state of Manipur plunged into the gravest
crisis it has faced since its formation. Decades of differences, aggravated by
grievances over land and identity issues, between the Kuki-Zomi/Mizo tribes
and the majority Meitei community, spilled over resulting in deadly clashes
that have, till the writing of this book, left over 200 dead and over 60,000
displaced.
The book describes what happened in Manipur without filters, and from
within the Kuki-Zomi/Mizo experience. Hauzel describes the night of terror
when her parents' home and those of others in the tribal enclave in Imphal
she grew up in were burnt down along with the church the family went
to. She also recounts-among many other such instances-the ruthless
beheading of David Thiek, and the stripping and unbearable humiliation
suffered by two women, that were seen in viral videos on screens everywhere and that brought national focus on the
crisis. She weaves the history of tribal and Meitei antagonism, the formation
of Manipur, and its unique geographic and ethnic make-up, with personal
history.
Stories the Fire Could Not Burn is a compelling portrait of love for one's
homeland and the incredible pain of losing it forever. This is a book about a
conflict, but it is also about geography, movement, and the difficult work of
continuing life when the ground beneath you has shifted for good.
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