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The Facebook page opened under the name Zomi National Party has no connection with the current political party that applied for registration, party applicants say

May 6. The Facebook page opened under the name Zomi National Party on the current social network is not a page opened by the current political party that applied for registration, Zomi National Party, and therefore all the good and bad things written on the page do not belong to them, a leader of the…

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Global Khumi Organization (GKO) reports on human rights violations committed by AA in Paletwa Township, Chin State

May 5. Global Khumi Organization (GKO) reported on May 3 that the Arakan Army (AA) has committed war crimes, crimes against humanity and fundamental human rights violations, including rape, in Paletwa Township, Chin State. On April 5, 2025, at 9:00 a.m., in Sein Sin Village, Paletwa Township, a 23-year-old mother of a nursing child was…

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Almost all communication and internet lines are out of service in Chin State and Kalay, and an MPT SIM card is being sold for up to 45,000 kyats, as only a small MPT phone line can be used in Kalay.

May 3. Almost all communication and internet lines are out of service in Chin State and the Chin foothills, including Hakha and Tetin, Sagaing Region, and Kalay, and an MPT SIM card is being bought for up to 45,000 kyats, as only a small MPT phone line can be used in Kalay. Locals in Kalay…

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It is issued to appropriately punish and conduct a transparent trial for the two AA soldiers who raped a Chin woman in Paletwa Township, as this could lead to racial hatred.

May 2. The Chinland Government,Ministry of Women, Youth and Children Affairs, which is responsible for the rape of a local Chin woman from Sein Sin Village, Paletwa Township, Chin State on April 5, has issued a statement calling for the appropriate punishment and transparent trial of the perpetrators, citing the potential for racial hatred. The…

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CNO/CNDF says over 300 prisoners of war, including over 60 women, captured during battle for Falam township

May 1. A total of around 316 prisoners of war, including over 60 women, from the Military Council were captured during the battle for Falam township, said Salai Tin Mi Htut, a spokesperson for the Chin National Organization (CNO/CNDF), a Chin armed resistance group based in Falam Township and a member of Chin Brotherhood. “There…

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