Fake Letter Viral Claiming ITLF Apologised to Kuki-Zo For Conflict in Manipur

News organisations The Times of India and news agency ANI wrote news articles based on the fake letter.

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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Fact-Check: The viral letter is fake and ITLF didn't issue an apology.</p></div>
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Fact-Check: The viral letter is fake and ITLF didn't issue an apology.

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Indian news agency Asian News International (ANI) and news outlets The Times of India and India Today North East published a report based on a viral letter to claim that the Indigenous Tribal Leader Forum (ITLF), a conglomerate of several tribal groups in Manipur, extended an apology to the Kuki-Zo community.

It states that the reason for apology is "misguidance and conflict with Meitei people" in Manipur.

This claim is going viral on the internet along with a letter purportedly from ITLF.

An archive can be seen here.

(Source: Facebook/Screenshot)

(Archives of similar claims can be seen here and here.)

What does the letter state?: The letter mentions that ITLF is issuing an apology to 'innocent Kuki Zo People for misguidance and conflict with Meitei people in Manipur'.

  • It also states that ITLF's actions resulted in 'brainwashing and involvement of innocent Kuki-Zo people' in conflict with the Meitei community.

But the letter is fake: This letter going viral on social media is altered.

  • We spoke to Ginza Vualzong, ITLF spokesperson, who dismissed the claims about ITLF extending an apology and said that the viral letter is fake.

How did we find out the truth?: We checked ITLF's website and did not find any such press release.

  • The last PR was shared on 8 July condemning lodging of FIRs against two Kuki Zo leaders for their comments on violence happening in Manipur.

  • We also noticed that the format of the date in the viral press release and all the press releases by ITLF was incorrect - there was no space between the month and the year.

The last PR was from 8 July 2023 whereas the fake letter carries 11 July 2023.

(Source: ITLF wesbite/Screenshot)

We reached to ITLF's Spokesperson: We spoke to Ginza Vualzong, ITLF Spokesperson, his signature was also seen on the viral letter.

  • He clarified that no such letter extending an apology from ITLF to Kuki community has been issued.

  • "This is a fake letter, we have not issued any apology to Kukis. This is the second time that a fake letter associated with ITLF is going viral online. All our official PRs can be found on our website," Vualzong added.

ITLF's tweet about the fake letter: The forum also tweeted to clarify that this letter is fake and several media outlets are sharing false news.

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Conclusion: An edited and fake letter issued in the name of the Indigenous Tribal Leader Forum is going viral to claim that they extended an apology to the Kukis.

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