Permission to hold Chin National Day in Rangoon re-applied
11 February 2016 — Chin committees in Rangoon re-submitted to the authorities their application for permission to celebrate Chin National Day in the former capital on 20 February.
11 February 2016 — Chin committees in Rangoon re-submitted to the authorities their application for permission to celebrate Chin National Day in the former capital on 20 February.
09 February 2016 — Soldiers of the Arakan Army have been extorting food from villagers in Paletwa township, Chin State for months, according to local residents.
02 February 2016 — The Chin National Front elected its new leaders for the next four years in a conference being held at Camp Victoria in Thantlang Township, Chin State.
27 January 2016 — The Arakan Army yesterday released 35 Chin villagers, including two midwives, after they were detained on separate occassions for no obvious reasons.
27 January 2016 — A skirmish between soldiers from the Arakan Army and the Tatmadaw broke out on a hill near Laungtan village, Paletwa Township on Monday.
26 January 2016 — Soldiers of the Arakan Army extorted ten bags of rice (1 rice bag weighs about 50kg) and killed one pig belonging to Tetchaung villagers in Paletwa township last Thursday.
26 January 2016 — The infection that has caused 102 school children and 5 teachers sick in Salen village, Thantlang township is identified as a type of swine influenza, according to the Chin State Health Department.
KUALA LUMPUR, 25 January 2016 — Burmese nationals in Kuala Lumpur, especially Selayang, are living in fear after news on possible attacks from local thugs and large scale operations by police have been circulated through social and printed media.
23 January 2016 — Just more than a week after attending the first Union Peace Conference held in Nay Pyi Taw, leaders of the Chin National Front are heading to Camp Victoria to meet from 25 January to 5 February.
23 January 2016 — Tension between the Arakan Army and the Burma Army continues in Paletwa township, Chin State, forcing more villagers to flee their places.