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词条 Mithinga Daimary
释义

  1. Education

  2. Arrest

  3. Poetry

  4. Family Assassination

  5. See also

  6. References

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}}Mithinga Daimary (alias Deepak Das) ({{lang-as|মিথিংগা দৈমাৰী}}) was the Central Publicity Secretary of the banned outfit ULFA[1][2][3] since the previous publicity secretary Siddhartha Phukan's surrender in 1992. He was born in Barama village in Barpeta district of Assam[1][4] on 17 May 1967[4][5] with the birth name Deepak Kachari.[5]

Education

Daimary joined B Barooah College in Guwahati in 1986. But he could not complete his graduation since he joined ULFA in the same year and went underground. Later he became the Central Publicity Secretary of the outfit.[4]

Arrest

He was captured by the Royal Bhutan Army during the Operation All Clear in December 2003.[1][2] He was handed over by Bhutan to the Indian Army who in turn handed him over to Assam Police on 20 December 2003.[2] ‘‘I will not surrender before the government and will fight to the end,’’ said Daimary in a show of defiance when produced before the Chief Judicial Megistrate of Nalbari. He further said that the Bhutanese operation was quite unexpected.[6] He has now been released from jail for peace talks between the Government of India and the ULFA.[5] Apurba Baruah became his successor after his arrest.

Poetry

{{main|Melodies and Guns}}

Daimary wrote poetry under the pseudonym Megan Kachari and has three collections of it. In 2006, the World Book Fair in Frankfurt released an English translation of some of his poems.[1] Melodies and Guns ({{ISBN|9788174765802}})[7]) is a collection of his poems published by UBSPD in response to the efforts taken by Jnanpith Awardee Mamoni Raisom Goswami. Memsahib Prithibi is the collection of his Assamese poetry[5] now translated into English as "Melodies and Guns" by Pradeep Acharya and Manjeet Baruah. The preface of the book is written by Dr Goswami herself.[3][5] He has been writing poetry since even before he joined ULFA in 1980s.[3] "While at the camp, he had a few birds as pets. On the night of the crackdown, when everyone was fleeing, he wanted to take them with him. On finding them asleep, he waited for them to wake up, but it was too late," said Dr Mamoni Raisom Goswami.[5]

Family Assassination

In 2000 his entire family - mother, elder brother, sister, pregnant sister-in-law – was assassinated by unidentified gunman[1][5] which is said to be a part of the Secret Killings that then AGP government allegedly carried out.[1]

See also

  • List of top leaders of ULFA
  • Melodies and Guns
  • Operation All Clear
  • People's Consultative Group
  • Sanjukta Mukti Fouj

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/story_print.php?storyId=20829 |title=Who’s afraid of the ULFA? |date=2007-01-13 |publisher=Indianexpress.com |accessdate=2009-10-13 }}{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/sair/Archives/2_23.htm|title=South Asia Intelligence review|last=Hussain|first=Wasbir|publisher=Satp.org|accessdate=2009-10-13}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mail-archive.com/assam@assamnet.org/msg06882.html|title=ULFA leader creates poetry in the time of guns|last=Borpujari|first=Utpal|date=2006-08-16|accessdate=2009-10-13}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.flipkart.com/melodies-guns-indira-goswami-poems/8174765806-0v23fslf4c|title=Melodies And Guns: Poems Of Megan Kachari|publisher=Flipkart.com|accessdate=2009-10-13}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/mp/2006/11/06/stories/2006110601010300.htm|title=Negotiating with guns and roses|last=Barooah Pisharoty|first=Sangeeta|date=2006-11-06|publisher=The Hindu|accessdate=2009-10-13}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/oldStory/37747/|title=Daimary says he won’t surrender|date=2003-12-22|publisher=Indianexpress.com|accessdate=2009-10-13}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bookfinder.com/dir/i/Melodies_and_Guns-Poems_of_Megan_Kachari/8174765808/|title=Melodies and Guns: Poems of Megan Kachari|publisher=BookFinder.com|accessdate=2009-10-13}}
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