Christian Cross Dismantled In Southern Chin State
14 August 2010: The military regime has destroyed yet another Christian cross in Chin State in a continuing policy of religious persecution against Chin Christians.
14 August 2010: The military regime has destroyed yet another Christian cross in Chin State in a continuing policy of religious persecution against Chin Christians.
13 August 2010: The military junta has today set the election date to 7 November 2010, with a total of 330 constituencies issued yesterday by the Election Commission, a Chinland Guardian source confirmed.
13 August 2010: Villagers in Zokhua area of Hakha Township face a fresh challenge of rat infestation that has brought serious damage to their crops and cultivations, according to a report released yesterday by CAD (Country Agency for Rural Development).
12 August 2010: Canada is under pressure from domestic and international rights groups to add its voice to ongoing international calls for possible institution of a UN Commission of Inquiry into alleged international crimes committed by the ruling military regime of Burma.
8 August 2010 – Chiangmai: Twenty two years after the Burmese military brutally crushed a nation-wide uprising against the autocratic regime that ruled the country for nearly three decades, memories are still afresh for the survivors of the violent massacre.
05 August 2010: A delegation of 58 Christian leaders from Burma including 8 from Chin ethnic group attended the 20th Baptist World Congress held in Honolulu, Hawaii from 28 July to 1 August 2010.
05 August 2010, KUALA LUMPUR – Immigration Department of Malaysia admits that detention centers used to house illegal migrants in the country are in the state of disgrace with disconnected doors, broken gates, leaking pipes and unpleasant odor.
31 Aug 2010 – PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian government has revived a nationwide crackdown on illegal foreign workers which has been put on hold for the last few months despite earlier indications of plans to regularize undocumented migrants in the country.
18 July 2010: Despite facing enormous challenges, the Chin Student Organization (CSO) that manages seven community schools in Malaysia is thriving as the major education provider for refugees’ children in the country.
18 July 2010: Despite facing enormous challenges, the Chin Student Organization (CSO) that manages seven community schools in Malaysia is thriving as the major education provider for refugees’ children in the country.