Chin Refugees Robbed Internet Game Shop in Malaysia
26 September 2011: A group o f four Chin refugee men committed robbery in an internet game shop in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia around 5am in the morning last Wednesday, the shopkeepers said.
26 September 2011: A group o f four Chin refugee men committed robbery in an internet game shop in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia around 5am in the morning last Wednesday, the shopkeepers said.
26 September 2011 – [CG: Chin graduate civil engineer Van Cung Lian took part in a half-marathon of The Great North Run 2011 on 18 September to raise fund for Bualrawn middle school toilet facilities in Falam town, Chin State, Burma.
25 September 2011: A number of Chin refugees in Malaysia have faced extortion and physical attacks by a group of South Asian thugs in recent weeks.
25 September 2011: It came as no surprise and is well expected that ICG (International Crisis Group) came up on the side of the Burmese military bullies against the entire people of Burma and the international community as it had always done, since the Burmese Junta assumed power in 1988. But I would humbly like to point out some of the fallacies.
24 September 2011: In a show of solidarity with the displaced populations in northern Burma, nearly 1000 churches in Chin State are set to observe a prayer day on 16 October and to raise fund for the Kachins.
23 September 2011: There is a Burmese saying, “A snake sees the legs of another snake” meaning only the Burmese can see the craftiness and the cunningness of another Burmese, as they are the same birds of a feather, whereas a foreigner however expert he/she may be, have not gone through the experience of living in Burma and could not comprehend the pitfalls created by the Junta.
23 September 2011: Primary and middle school students in Khayaing village of Kanpetlet Township, Chin State are facing disruption of their classes due to a shortage of teachers.
21 September 2011: Burma’s local authorities have ordered a group of Chin Buddhist youths to demolish two Christian crosses erected on hilltops near the Mung river suspension bridge on 28 July 2011.
21 September 2011: 15 local Chin Buddhist youths were ordered to destroy two Christian crosses planted near the newly completed suspension bridge on Mung (Hmolong) River in Kyindwe village, Kanpetlet Township, Chin State on 28 July 2011.