State cabinet decide to let Hakha cross remain
30 January 2015 — A cabinet meeting of the Chin State government today came to a conclusion that the Christian cross would not be removed.
30 January 2015 — A cabinet meeting of the Chin State government today came to a conclusion that the Christian cross would not be removed.
29 January 2015 – Chief Minister Hung Ngai said today that the Chin State government did not take any discriminatory measures against Chistians.
28 January 2015 — Schedules for peaceful protests against the government’s order to remove the Christian cross in Hakha have been postponed to Monday and Tuesday next week.
27 January 2015 – The government of Chin State said that construction of the new parliament building would be finished by the end of March this year.
26 January 2015 – More than 600 people gathered on Calvary Mountain in Hakha yesterday, praying for a Christian cross to be allowed to remain on its current site.
25 January 2015 — President Thein Sein is expected to officially open a new power station and an operation theatre of the Hakha General Hospital on Chin National Day in Hakha.
24 January 2015 — Chin Christians applying for government jobs complain that employment interviews and examinations should not be held on Sundays.
23 January 2015 — Christians in Hakha, Chin State plan to stage a peaceful demonstration against government’s order to remove a Christian cross from its current location of Caarcaang Hill.
22 January 2015 — State Minister of Forestry and Mines Kyaw Ngein attended on behalf of the State chief minister the last day of a three-day training in ‘forced labour’ in Hakha, Chin State.
18 January 2015 – The government of Chin State has ordered a Chin Christian to remove before the end of this month a cross erected on a Caarcaang hilltop in Hakha.