CYO To Hold 5th Conference In The US
Chin Youth Organisation of North America (CYO) is in full preparation for its upcoming 5th conference to be held in Indianapolis, US on 3-4 July 2009.
Chin Youth Organisation of North America (CYO) is in full preparation for its upcoming 5th conference to be held in Indianapolis, US on 3-4 July 2009.
More than 200 people yesterday joined a ‘heated-up’ demonstration in front of Burmese Embassy in London, as part of a global day of action for Aung San Suu Kyi, whose ‘illegal’ trial has drawn into a second day in Rangoon’s notorious Insein Prison after being charged with breaching security laws following an intrusion by the American swimmer into her lakeside residence.
In a new move to ‘bridge’ geographical distances and encourage the Chin people worldwide to share the resources, the Zomi Online Library was launched on 15 May 2009 with about 300 collected items in a total of 8 categories.
Nearly 200 people yesterday gathered amid the unexpected spell of rain in front of Burmese Embassy in London, protesting against the ‘illegal’ charges imposed upon Burma’s pro-democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, following the intrusion into her residence by the American swimmer, John William Yettaw.
The Chin people across the globe express their deep concern over Burma’s democratic leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, who was taken away from her house and moved to Rangoon’s notorious Insein Prison where she is set to face trial on Monday, sources said.
An Internet-based newsletter, locally known as Maivan Cazual, has been banned from its weekly online publication by SPDC township authorities in Thantlang, Chin State since last week.
11 March 2009 – Aizawl: A Chin villager was summarily executed by Indian rebels for suspicion of being an informer for the Indian security forces, a local Chin villager whose name is held anonymous informed Chinland Guardian yesterday.
The Burmese military stationed in the central part of Chin State recently ordered the villagers to provide food rations enough for them to feed their troops through the rainy season from June to October 2009, Chinland Guardian has learnt.
A fire believed to be started by a mentally challenged man destroyed a total of 26 houses at Leidaw village in famine-hit Chin State around midnight on 25 April, leaving the residents ‘homeless’ but no casualties have been reported.