Manipur, a state in northeast India, has been experiencing ethnic violence between the Meitei majority and the Kuki-Zo minority since May 2023. The violence has included acts of sexual violence, extrajudicial killings, home destruction, forced displacement, torture, and ill-treatment perpetrated against the Kuki-Zo minority. The conflict has been fueled by hate speech, both online and offline, which has been used to justify the atrocities committed against the Kuki-Zo minority, particularly women, on account of their ethnicity and religious beliefs. The violence has resulted in the deaths of at least 150 people, with many more displaced from their homes. The Indian government has deployed 40,000 soldiers, paramilitary troops, and police to the region in an attempt to stem the violence. The violence has been condemned by the United Nations and human rights organizations.