Zoya Phan Testified at Oslo Freedom Forum

10 May 2011: Burmese rights activist of Karen ethnicity, Zoya Phan, gave a speech at the 2011 Oslo Freedom Forum in Norway today, testifying how the ruling military dictatorship has been attacking and killing ethnic civilians in Burma.

Malaysia to Take Asylum Seekers

09 May 2011: The Malaysian authority has made a bilateral agreement with Australia to house hundreds of asylum seekers, who were illegally smuggled into the Southern Hemisphere island, it emerged yesterday.

Soldiers Forcibly Demanded Money from Local Trader

08 May 2011: Soldiers from Burma Army Light Infantry Battalion (LIB) No. 89 stationed in Darkhai village of Tonzang Township forcibly demanded 20,000 Kyats from a local trader from Tuilang village on 15 April 2011, according to Chin Human Rights Organisation’s sources.

The Internet in Chin State

07 May 2011: The number of Internet cafes set up in towns across Chin State has been on the increase in recent years although the electricity provided by the local authorities still remains highly ‘limited and unreliable’.

CoI Petition Delivered to British Foreign Office

06 May 2011: UK-based six representitives from Burma and Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) handed to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) a petition with 5,323 signatures calling for a UN Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into crimes against humanity in Burma today.

Soldiers Demanded Money for Alcohol License

4 May 2011: 49 households from Bukphir, Fartlang and Bulfek villages of Fartlang village tracts, Tedim Township were ordered in mid April to give 1,000 Kyats of a monthly free for their alcohol license to the military authorities, according to Chin Human Rights Organisation’s sources.

Chin Community Network Formed in Delhi

03 May 2011: A new community-based Chin network was last Tuesday established in a meeting attended by nearly 20 people from Dai, Lemro, Mara, Matu, Mün and Zotung areas in Burma’s Chin State based in New Delhi, India.