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Manipur Appeal/ Apel Manipur: Nan Powell Davies a Rebecca Lalbiaksangi

Manipur Appeal/ Apel Manipur: Nan Powell Davies a Rebecca Lalbiaksangi

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This episode is all about the Manipur appeal, recently launched by the Presbyterian Church of Wales. In 2023, violent unrest broke out in the state of Manipur against the Kuki people. Hundreds of people were killed, along with the destruction of hundreds of homes, churches, businesses, hosptials and schools. Thousands have been displaced in neighbouring countries, including Mizoram. Wales has very close missional ties with this region of north east India and the Revds Nan Powell Davies and Rebecca Lalbiaksangi recently visited a refugee camp in Mizoram. In this podcast, we hear their reflections on their visit and the stories they heard whilst they were there.

Mae'r bennod hon yn ymwneud ag apêl Manipur, a lansiwyd yn ddiweddar gan Eglwys Bresbyteraidd Cymru. Yn 2023, dechreuodd aflonyddwch treisgar yn nhalaith Manipur yn erbyn y bobl Kuki. Lladdwyd cannoedd o bobl, ynghyd â dinistrio cannoedd o gartrefi, eglwysi, busnesau, ysbytai ac ysgolion. Mae miloedd wedi'u dadleoli mewn gwledydd cyfagos, gan gynnwys Mizoram. Mae gan Gymru gysylltiadau cenhadol agos iawn â’r rhanbarth hwn o ogledd ddwyrain India ac ymwelodd y Parchg Nan Powell Davies a Rebecca Lalbiaksangi â gwersyll ffoaduriaid ym Mizoram yn ddiweddar. Yn y podlediad hwn, rydym yn clywed eu myfyrdodau ar eu hymweliad a'r straeon a glywsant tra oeddent yno.

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