University students demand respect for human rights in development projects
19 August 2013: Chin students from universities and colleges in Kalay urge Burma’s authorities to respect human rights in its development activities in Chin State.
19 August 2013: Chin students from universities and colleges in Kalay urge Burma’s authorities to respect human rights in its development activities in Chin State.
19 August 2013: UNHCR announced last week that it would make an individual registration of asylum seekers from Burma in Malaysia starting from 2 September 2013.
15 August 2013: Burma’s poorest and a more open Chin State is likely to see a new phase of development in eco-tourism as three new places are to be transformed into visitor attractions.
15 August 2013 – KUALA LUMPUR: A local woman organization well known for spearheading migrant workers’ welfare slammed government proposal to launch a major crackdown on undocumented foreigners working in various sectors in Malaysia.
12 August 2013: Hundreds of demonstrators, mainly from the Zomi groups in exile, have protested against the Gullu Mual nickel project in Tedim Township of Chin State, Burma.
09 August 2013: An organization for Zomi communities worldwide, also known as Leitungbup Zomi Innkuan (LZI), plans to set up a radio station called ‘Zomi FM’ before the end of 2013.
9 August 2013: The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Burma, Tomás Quintana, will be making his first ever visit to Chin State next week.
21 June 2013: Fresh armed offensive by the Burma Army troops on Thursday against ethnic Palaungs has forced more than a hundred villagers in eastern Shan Sate to flee their homes, according to the Palaung Women’s Organization.
Thirty members of Chin Youth Forum (CYF) paid a vsit to Burma’s new capital Nay Pyi Taw last week to engage politicians and exchange views with Parliamentarians. For the first time, the youth delegation from CYF met with a group of Union Parliamentarians from Chin State and handed them a policy paper titled “Policy Perspective Proclamation of Chin Youths” on Monday, 15 July 2013.
23 July 2013: Grade 8, 9, and 10 students from three Basic Education High Schools (BEHS) were forced to plant flowers on Sunday last week in Hakha, Chin State, according to the Chin Human Rights Organization (CHRO).