Funeral Service Held For Chin Accident Victims In Thailand
12 June 2010: A ‘combined’ Christian funeral service was held last Saturday for 9 out of 13 Chin victims of the accident in a police-car chase in Thailand on 24 May 2010.
12 June 2010: A ‘combined’ Christian funeral service was held last Saturday for 9 out of 13 Chin victims of the accident in a police-car chase in Thailand on 24 May 2010.
09 June 2010: Refugees in Malaysia are expected to experience more assaults and raids from the local authorities on the government’s drive to reduce foreign workers in the country from 2.1 million to 1.8 million.
09 June 2010: Felix Lian Khen Thang, previously an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Hakha, was appointed by His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to be the first bishop of a newly established diocese in Kalay Myo, Sagaing Division of Burma late last month.
9 June 2010: Two senior junta officials are said to have been detained over the reported leaks of Burma’s nuclear…
08 June 2010: With the help of UNHCR in collaboration with Chin Refugee Committee (CRC), detained Ms Stella and newly released husband, Ha Sing, yesterday celebrated the good news of the birth of their new baby girl and her release from the Malaysian detention camp.
07 June 2010: Chin students of Technological University in Tayawati village of Kalay Myo last March held a special worship service at a church being banned from continuing its building construction, marking the 10th anniversary of Chin Christian Fellowship.
07 June 2010: About 100 people today gathered in front of Burmese Embassy in London, showing solidarity in protest against ‘forced relocation’ of Kachin villages and arbitrary arrests of more than 50 local youths in Kachin State by the military junta in Burma.
06 June 2010: The number of Chin refugee churchgoers has sharply decreased after a series of recent raids by Malayian authorities targeting Chin Christians attending their worship services on Sunday, Chinland Guardian source revealed.
06 June 2010: A Chin refugee woman, Ms Rai Ding, is now being treated with her ‘serious’ injuries at a government hospital in Delhi, India after she was pushed off the bus from behind by an ‘unknown’ local Indian last Tuesday.
29 May 2010: A Chin refugee, Thang Zaua, was severely beaten up by Malaysian RELA Corps and Immigration following a three-hour midnight raid last Wednesday and is now left with seven stitches on his face.