31 January 2012: Women should be included in the ongoing Burma's peace-talk process between the government and ethnic armed groups, a statement by the Karen Women Organization (KWO) said yesterday.
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US-based Refugees from Burma Completed Training for College
29 January 2012 - INDIANAPOLIS, USA: A group of young women dressed in traditional Chin costumes and young men sporting colorful jackets are one step closer to preparation for college.
Chins in Kalay-Kabaw Region to Strengthen Unity
28 January 2012: Chin people living in the Kalay-Kabaw Valley of Sagaing Division agreed at their recent public consultation meeting to work together in a bid to strengthen communication and unity.
Ethnic Groups to Demand 'Self-Determination' at Political Dialogue
27 January 2012: Burma's ethnic armed groups that have met with Thein Sein's government in recent months for preliminary state-level ceasefire talks say they will demand 'self-determination' on the agenda at the political dialogue with the Union government.
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Founded in 1995, CHRO is the primary rights-based advocacy organization for the Chin people and has worked with Chin communities throughout the world continuously since the very beginning. 