Vatican City, June 8, 2023: A young Indian climate activist has urged Pope Francis to help bring peace in Manipur, her troubled state in northeastern India.

Licypriya Kangujam on June 5 met the Pope and briefed him about the ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur.

The 11-year-old girl also submitted a memorandum to urge the rich nations to pay the loss and damage caused by the climate crisis to the global south.

An ethnic clash erupted May 3 in Manipur between the majority Meitei people, who live in the Imphal Valley, and the tribal community from the surrounding hills, including the Kuki and Zo peoples. More than 70 people were killed and hundreds wounded in the violence that remains unabated. Hundreds of churches belonging to all Christian denominations were torched or damaged in the violence.

Licypriya was among 5 young people selected from all around the world to meet the Pope in his residence in the Vatican. The Pope assured her of every possible effort to bring peace in Manipur.

The young India was in Rome for a five-day official visit. On June 5, she addressed the Green and Blue Festival organized by the biggest media group in Italy as a part of celebrating World Environment Day 2023 at the World’s famous The Colosseum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Pope encouraged them in their commitment to protect the environment. He also drew attention to the ever-more violent natural disasters devastating the globe, as he urged the International Community to help safeguard the earth, which he calls “our Common Home.”

Pope Francis says humans have a responsibility before God to protect the earth, under constant attack from devastating effects of climate change, which requires a concrete response by all.

“Experts clearly point out how the choices and actions put in place this decade will have an impact for thousands of years. Our knowledge about the impact of our actions on our Common Home and those who inhabit it, and will inhabit it, has expanded,” he added.

In the letter to the Pope, Licypriya urged the world to make “Climate Education” mandatory in the school education curriculum of all Catholic and Christian schools across the world to fight climate change from the grassroots. “There will be no climate solution without climate education,” she asserts.

“Rich countries must pay loss and damage to the poor developing nations. Today’s climate crisis is caused by the rich nations and we’re just the victims of it”, she appeals to the Pope.

She said both the Kukis and the Meitei people have suffered a lot. More than 80,000 people from both the communities have lost their homes. “Children desperately hope for peace. We should live in peace and harmony together,” she said.

Licypriya presented the pope with the Manipuri traditional “Lengyan Phi,” a traditional handwoven scarf from the state.

Later, Licypriya addressed to the People of Italy at the Green and Blue Festival in Rome that “Instead of spending billions of dollars in wars, if we spent it on ending poverty, giving education and fighting climate change, what a great place our earth would be! Just we need to change our behaviors to save our Planet.”

She told the Italian media that, “My visit to Rome will strengthen my climate movement. It gives me new strength and hope for our planet. I’m not just representing here, my voice is for all the children of the world, indigenous people and the voice of the poor countries affected by the global climate crisis. I want our leaders to fulfill their promises”.

“I will build a free residential school for the victim children of both Kukis and Meities at Khongjom, Thoubal in the ongoing Manipur violence with the help of the global support. Our aim is to provide free boarding, free food, free dress and free books from Grade 1 to 12. This institution will be a symbol of Peace to the whole World. It will soon be realized,” she added.

She will travel to Paris, France, June 19-24 to attend a meeting convened by the French President Emmanuel Macron. She will then head to Kigali, Rwanda, in July to meet African leaders, Nobel Laureates and top United Nations officials to help in restoring peace in Manipur.

Licypriya, who belongs to the Meitei community, has been campaigning for climate action in India since 2018. She was born on October 2, 2011. She was inspired by the climate activist Greta Thunberg, a Swedish environmental activist who has challenged the world leaders to take immediate action for climate change mitigation.

Starting from June 21, 2019, Licypriya spent a week outside the Indian Parliament House to press Prime Minister Narendra Modi to pass a climate change law in India.

On August 31, 2019, she received the “World Children Peace Prize 2019,” given by Charles Allen, director of Partnerships of Global Peace Index – Institute of Economics and Peace (IEP), Australia. She was also honored with the title “Rising Star” by the Earth Day Network, Washington, D.C., USA.

Letter to the Pope

June 5, 2023

Dear Holy Father,

I am writing today this letter to you on behalf of all the children of the world, to request you some of the most pressing issues on Climate Change. We, the children, would like to thank you for your continuous efforts for raising the voice to fight the global climate crisis.

1) Make “Climate Education” mandatory in the school education curriculum in all Catholic Schools worldwide. This will help children to fight climate change from the grassroots. Without Climate Education, there will be no climate Solution.

2) Urge the rich nations to pay “lost and damage” to the poor developing nations especially of the Global South. We want climate justice now. Todays’ climate crisis is caused by the rich nations but we’re just the victims of it. And, we need to just transition away from coal, oil and gas – the top cause of the climate crisis today.

3) Your kind intervention to stop violence between the Kukis Community and the Indigenous “Meitei” people living in Manipur – a North Eastern State of India bordering Myanmar. Both the communities suffer a lot. Over 80,000 people from both the communities lost their homes and hundreds of people died in the last 1 month. Children desperately hope for peace. We should live in peace and harmony together.

I pray to the Almighty Sanamahi God to bless you with good health so that you may continue to serve us for many more years.

With every best wish, I remain,

Sincerely yours,
(Licypriya Kangujam)
Source: e-pao.net