24 August 2010 [CG Note: The following is a complete copy of a paper presented by Dr. Lian H. Sakhong at the 9th International Conference on Burma held at University de Provence, Marseilles, France on 6-10 July 2010.
Winner of 2007 Martin Luther King Peace Prize, Dr. Lian H. Sakhong is Chairman of the "Chin National Council" (CNC), Vice-Chairman of the "Ethnic Nationalities Council - Union of Burma" (ENC), and General Secretary of United Nationalities League for Democracy-Liberated Areas (UNLD-LA). He is one of the main drafters of Federal Constitution of the Union of Burma, and Secretary of Federal Constitution Drafting and Coordinating Committee (FCDCC), and Coordinator of State Constitutions Drafting Process since 2001.
Opinions and Commentary
The Future Of Indo-Burma Relation: An Ethnic Perspective
Can Migration Be Construed As Development for Chin People?
21 August 2010: Chinland is a developing land, although the pace of its advancement is so slow that it is yet nowhere near to compete with other developed nations.
Kuki Chief-ship: Look East or West?
Background: The issue merits a heated debate till the sun goes cold. To the Kukis, chief-ship is age-old. Long before democracy replaced monarchy in India, in the Kuki-inhabited regions of the sub-continent’s north-eastern states and its military-ruled neighbour, Myanmar’s north-western frontiers, an unique method of hill-village governance evolved out of environmental compulsions. Good or bad, the situation in the tribal settlements demanded a semblance of self-rule in the near-total absence of proper connectivity to better-civilized societies. That’s how every Kuki village had a chief in the helm of administrative affairs, and the forest-land a chief and his villagers could possibly lay their hands upon came under a particular chief-ship. Attachment to it was purely voluntary.
Renewed Indian Pressures on Opposition Groups Feared as Burma Prepares for Polls

23 March 2010: Fear that India may be putting renewed pressures on Burma’s ethnic opposition groups operating along its international borders with Burma, notably the Chin National Front (CNF), is creeping back following fresh high-level talks between the Indian government and the military junta in January.
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