United we stand, a sea of faces strong,
Demanding justice, our voices all day long.
For the innocent lives lost, for the blood shed in vain.
We seek accountability, and an end to this pain.
In Jiribam, our brothers and sisters fell
Victims of violence, their stories untold to tell.
Their memories we hold, their sacrifice we honor.
As we march for justice, our hearts beating as one.
We are the Kuki-Zo, a people proud and free.
Our ancestral lands, our heritage, we'll always be.
We won't be silenced, we won't be tamed.
Our voices will rise, our spirits unashamed.
We demand protection, and justice ahead.
For the Kuki-Zo people, for our human rights,
We'll keep on fighting, through day and endless nights.
Let our unity be the beacon of hope.
Let our voices be the change we cope.
For a brighter tomorrow, where all can live
In peace and harmony, and freedom to give.
Thingkho Le Malcha (TLM) is a traditional method of communication used to send out messages across the Kuki hills during the Anglo-Kuki War,1917-1919... more
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