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The main rebel group in Indias northeastern state of Assam reached an agreement with the government aimed at ending the regions three-decade insurgency.
The United Liberation Front of Asom, or ULFA, the central government and the government of Assam today signed the accord that calls for a suspension of operations against the rebel group and for ULFA to end violence, the government said in a press release on its website, confirming an earlier report today by the Press Trust of India.
Assam, which shares a border with Bhutan and Bangladesh, is home to several groups fighting for independence or autonomy. The ULFA took up arms arguing local people havent benefited from Assams resources, especially its large tea estates and oil fields.
India, Assam Rebels Sign Accord to End Three Decades of Violence - Bloomberg
The United Liberation Front of Asom, or ULFA, the central government and the government of Assam today signed the accord that calls for a suspension of operations against the rebel group and for ULFA to end violence, the government said in a press release on its website, confirming an earlier report today by the Press Trust of India.
Assam, which shares a border with Bhutan and Bangladesh, is home to several groups fighting for independence or autonomy. The ULFA took up arms arguing local people havent benefited from Assams resources, especially its large tea estates and oil fields.
India, Assam Rebels Sign Accord to End Three Decades of Violence - Bloomberg