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![[Manmasseh People's Flag]](../images/i/in_mnsh.gif) by 
Chrystian Kretowicz
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Chrystian KretowiczAccording to a piece in today's Yedioth Akhronot daily, the flag of 
the proposed Jewish state in Mizoram is white with two blue stripes charged with 
a lion, olive branches and the word "Jerusalem". The name of the proposed state 
is "New Jerusalem" and its capital will be Aizwal. According to this piece, 
DNA tests proved that the people of "Kuki" (sp?) and "Lusay" (sp?) tribes are 
from Jewish origin and related to the Jewish population of Uzbekistan. The piece 
also reported that they addressed the UN in 1998 and also asked for recognition 
from Israel. Israel is giving cultural support, but won't give any political 
support unless approved by the Indian government.
Dov Gutterman, 28 September 2004
Expanding a bit on this subject, the original article from the Indian 
magazine "The 
Week" of September 12, 2004 entitled "New Jerusalem" and presenting a small 
image of the proposed flag of the would-be country of the Menashe People - New 
Jerusalem. The flag is practically the same as the flag of the city of
Jerusalem, except the lighter shade of blue and the 
shield being moved closer to the hoist. Further, the most important political 
party of the Mizoram Menashe People - Ephraim Union Party - uses as its symbol 
the Israeli flag. I have the photographs of the campaign rally of Ms. Elizabeth 
Zodingliani prior to the elections to the Mizoram state legislature, the Mizoram 
Assembly, held last November in Aizwal, which show prominently the Israeli 
flags. The same symbol was used in the campaign of Mr. Tlangdingliana in his 
unsuccessful run for the seat in Lok Sabha (lower house of the National Indian 
Parliament) last year.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 14 October 2004