Mizoram Local Paper Highlighted The Sites Of CNF’s High Figures
Mizoram local paper ‘Newslink’ widely covers the locality of the Chin National Front (CNF)’s high profiles in the front page on its Friday issue.
Mizoram local paper ‘Newslink’ widely covers the locality of the Chin National Front (CNF)’s high profiles in the front page on its Friday issue.
Mizoram Police on Wednesday noon reportedly arrested twelve members of the Chin National Confederation (CNC), one Chin rebel group of Burma in Aizawl, Mizoram State, India.
The Mizoram Armed Police (MAP) set Wednesday as the deadline for the Chin National Front (CNF) to vacate it’s Camp Victoria headquarters or be flushed out. The warning of the Saiha superintendent of police (SP) to vacate the camp was announced this morning in “The Moonlight,” a local newspaper based in Saiha.
The Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) stormed a truck hauling some Zomi Revolutionary Front (ZRF) cadres and killed three ZRF and a civilian on Sunday in Manipur, India.
An innocent villager has allegedly been killed by SPDC soldiers in Chin state on the Indian border. SPDC soldiers from Light Infantry Battalion No.266 murdered 18-year-old Samuel, from Selawn village in Falam, on Jan 19, reported Chan Hlei Thang, chairman of the Selawn village Peace and Development Council.
Villagers residing in Thantlang township in Chin state, Burma, recently, said to actively involve in building self-support road.
Many villagers are said to have been involved in forced labor fencing Hmawng Tlang police camp in Thang Tlang Township in Chin state, Burma.
Burma Military begins anti-insurgency campaign in Thang Tlang Township in Chin state.
To terminate insurgency groups moving around the Indo-Burma border area, villagers around Thang Tlang township have been engaging in militia training since 10 a.m. on Jan. 6, according to an order issued by Light Infantry Battalion No.268 commander Lieutenant Colonel Win Bo, said a Tlang pi villager who participated in training, requesting anonymity.
The Chin National Front, (CNF) welcomes and appreciates recent political developments in Burma, where certain unlawfully held political detainees have been released after CNF holding its fourth central executive committee meeting at its head office on Nov. 19-26.
Local people in Matupi township have taken the initiative to construct a suspension bridge where no ferry passage is available.