An Indian woman who has been on hunger strike for more than 12 years has told Sky News she will continue her protest despite being charged with attempting to commit suicide.
Irom Sharmila started her fast after she witnessed the killing of a group of civilians by Indian paramilitary forces in Manipur in November 2000.
The 40-year-old says she will never end her hunger strike unless the Indian government repeals a controversial piece of legislation called the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).
She told Sky News: "I am a democratic citizen. I am a simple non-violent woman who wants a simple normal life."
"I am so determined to my cause. My struggle is very needed - whether it is difficult or easy does not matter." Full story...
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Irom Sharmila started her fast after she witnessed the killing of a group of civilians by Indian paramilitary forces in Manipur in November 2000.
The 40-year-old says she will never end her hunger strike unless the Indian government repeals a controversial piece of legislation called the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).
She told Sky News: "I am a democratic citizen. I am a simple non-violent woman who wants a simple normal life."
"I am so determined to my cause. My struggle is very needed - whether it is difficult or easy does not matter." Full story...
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