Chin conflict victims to teach children at camp
31 May 2015 — Chin villagers displaced by clashes between the Burma Army and the Arakan Army are building a makeshift school to teach their children in Paletwa Township, Chin State.
31 May 2015 — Chin villagers displaced by clashes between the Burma Army and the Arakan Army are building a makeshift school to teach their children in Paletwa Township, Chin State.
27 May 2015 — A Chin couple living as refugees in Delhi were beaten up while making an attempt to calm down an argument between a neighbour Chin and a local Indian about water.
24 May 2015 — The authorities in Burma didn’t grant permission for publication of news in Zolai, a dialect widely spoken in northern parts of Chin State.
23 May 2015 — Chin university students’ fellowships are suggesting the use or inclusion of names in Chin dialects for shops, companies and organizations.
20 May 2015 – A Chin refugee pastor and father of three was attacked and mugged by two Indians in Mahindra Park, Uttam Nagar, New Delhi around 10pm on 15 May 2015.
18 May 2015 — Hundreds of Chin villagers displaced by conflicts between the Burma Army and Arakan Army have been ordered to return to their homes.
14 May 2015 — The authorities issued official letters ordering the Chin Women’s Organization to stop their ongoing human rights training in Mindat, Chin State.
13 May 2015 — Corruption has been identified as one of the main factors allowing an increase in the poppy opium plantation in Tonzang Township, Chin State, according to the Public Radio International (PRI).
12 May 2015 — An elderly woman identified as Sui Bor, 82, was burned to death when her family’s house was on fire at about 10pm last Thursday in Sakta, Hakha Township, Chin State.
12 May 2015 — The Department of Construction in Hakha has been slammed for its work as the main road, completed in late February this year, has already developed bad conditions.