Chin Human Rights Organization (CHRO)

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1 ADVOCACY BRIEFING:Human rights violations perpetrated against the Chin in Burma March 2011 – March 2013
2 Overview of the Right to Education for the Chins in Burma
3 Electoral Process Marred by Human Rights Violations in Chin State
4 CHRO Individual Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review, July 2010
5 CHRO Statement to the 22nd Session of UNWGIP
6 CHRO Presentation at the United States Department of State
7 CHRO STATEMENT AT THE U.S. CONGRESS JOINT SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING
8 CHRO’s Presentation at the US State Department Bureau for Population, Migration and Refugee
9 CHRO Briefing at US Department of State
10 CHRO Briefing at Consultation Meeting on Burma: Canadian Council for International Cooperation
11 CHRO Presentation at International Conference on Persecuted Churches
12 CHRO PRESENTATION AT THE 6TH HONG KONG CHRISTIAN HUMAN RIGHTS CONFERENCE
13 CHRO PRESENTATION AT AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL & CSW HONGKONG
14 CHRO Presentation at UK Parliament
15 CHRO Presentation at The 18th Foreign Affairs Canada-NGO Human Rights Consultation
16 CHRO Submitted Human Rights Situation in Chinland to UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights Situa
17 CHRO Statement at USCIRF Hearing
18 CFOB: 100,000 People Facing Famine On Western Burma
19 CHRO Presentation at Asia Pacific Regional Consultation on Refugee Rights
20 Statement of the Chin Human Rights Organization on the human rights situation of the Chin, an ethnic and religious minority in Burma to the European Parliament Subcommittee on Human Rights
 
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Refugees

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Thousands of Chin families, men, women and children have fled to India, Bangladesh Thailand and Malaysia and other countries to escape political suppression, forced labour, religious persecution and other forms of human rights violations. It is estimated that at least 60,000 Chin refugees are living in India while about 10,000 thousands more live in Malaysia. Several thousands sought refuge in other countries.
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Humanitarian issues

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As the security and humanitarian conditions of Chin refugees from Burma in neighboring countries, especially in India and Malaysia is worsening, one of the CHRO’s main activities is protection, empowerment and providing emergency humanitarian assistance to Chin refugees. The following are some of the CHRO activities on refugee concern
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Forced labour reports

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Each block of villages in Paletwa area, Southern Chin State, were forced to supply wood of 75 cubic feet per block. The defaulter Hemapi block had to pay the fine of Ks. 60000 to Major Zaw Tun, the battalion commander of Sinletwa. The Battalion, Light Infantry Battalion LIB 538, issued an order that each of the 18 blocks in the surrounding area must saw the wood and send to him.
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