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: Due to a state-wide internet shutdown, the video only went viral approximately 77 days later . Should we look into the available for victims
In July 2023, a disturbing video of two Kuki women being paraded and assaulted surfaced online, despite a months-long internet shutdown. This "viral video" became the catalyst for national action, leading Prime Minister Narendra Modi to break his 77-day silence on the state's ethnic conflict. The footage sparked a massive backlash across platforms
The footage sparked a massive backlash across platforms like , with users highlighting several core issues: Systemic Racism But this room raised a world champion
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One video showed a young mother breastfeeding her baby while teaching herself Python coding on a cracked laptop. Another showed a teenage athlete taping a torn poster of Mary Kom back onto her wall. The caption read: "They mock our rooms. But this room raised a world champion."
Three months later, a collective of Manipuri artists and tech students launched an open-source project called . It was a digital archiving tool that allowed anyone from underrepresented communities to tag, protect, and ethically license their personal videos. The logo was a simple line drawing of a broken mirror.