2005 KNG News
Up one levelNews Collection of 2005.
Two SPDC military police died and one seriously injured in a brawl
3 June 2005: Two SPDC Military Police died and one seriously injured in a brawl with two civilians in Matupi town, Southern Chin State.
Health deterioration and religious of the detained Chin refugees in Malaysia
3 June 2006: The Health situation of the Chin refugees imprisoned in Legging and Semuyit camps are reportedly deteriorated. These Chin refugees were reported apprehended and detained since early this year.
Indian Government Repatriated three CNC members to Burma Military Junta
16 June 2005: Mizoram state government of North East India repatriated three people, allegedly the members of Chin National Confederation (CNC), to the Burma's SPDC government at Indo-Burma Border Trade Bridge No.2 on 13th June 2005.
Final warning from MAP to quit camp Vectoria
6 June 2005: The Mizoram Arm Police (MAP) set Wednesday as the deadline for the Chin National Front (CNF) to vacate it's headquarter, Camp Victoria or be flushed out.
The Burmese Army assailed CNC in Indo- Burma border
16 June 2005: The Burmese army assailed the Chin National Confederation (CNC) at Bulfet village, Rih(new)Township, Northern Chin state last noon.
Most villages of Indo-Burma border oppose CNC
17 June 2005: About 15 villages in the Indo-Burma border of northern Chin state will probably hold a meeting to discuss on how to stop the Chin National Confederation (CNC); a report has been received.
Zomi Revolutionary Army Denied Its Involvement In Motor Commandeer
7 June 2005: The Zomi Revolutionary Army strongly denied its involvement in commandeering two vehicles, as reported by various daily papers of Mizoram, in Manipur-Mizoram states border.
Indian authority repatriated 36 Burmese; Including eight CNC
30 June 2005: Indian Authority repatriated thirty-six Burmese nationals, including eight members of the Chin National Confederation at Zote village, Tio River, on the 25th of June 2005.
About 600 people from 20 villages forced to work daily in road construction including Holy day by the SPDC
8 June 2005: About 600 people from 20 villages in Chin state, Burma, were forced to construct a motor able road connected Lung Ngo-Lo Taw, Lung Ngo-Tingsi village everyday including Sunday, the holy Day of the Christians by the SPDC Army.
WLC' s first anti-drug campaign in Aizawl
21 June 2005: Women League of Chinland organized its first Anti-Drug Campaign in Aizawl at its Head Office.
Hydro electric power construction comes to halt due to rain
9 July 2005: The Hydro Power Project under construction by the Military tactical II at Thi Coeng village near Bungtla, the largest water fall in Chin State come to a brute halt due to heavy rainfall in the area.
Military authorities sold bamboos for personal interests
13 July 2005: Military authorities in Chin state reportedly sold a huge number of bamboos, which were collected from local residents, Sitwe town, and capital of Arakan state in Burma.
A pagoda will rise in the dismantled cross in Boltlang Chin state
13 July 2005: A Pagoda will be erected in the site of the dismantled Cross by military authorities later this winter in Chin state, Burma.
"WAR On DRUG " group threatens Burmese immigrants, Mizo Rights activist
14 July 2005: An underground youth organization, locally named Mizo Tlangval (MTV) and involved in a "war on drugs" sent a threatening note Monday to five Burmese immigrants and a Mizo Human Rights & Law Network director.
Deadline For Expulsion of Seven Burmese Rrfugees
14 July 2005: Village authorities in Sairang, about 20 kilometers from Aizawl, capital of Mizoram, have set tomorrow as the deadline for about seven Burmese refugees to leave.
Indian Police arrested Burmese and repatriated to Indo-Burma
15 July 2005: Mizoram Police today repatriates thirty-six Burmese immigrants at around 9:00 am (IST), including two-democracy activist, in Indo-Burma border from Aizawl, Mizoram state, India.
The 1st General meeting of WLC
17 July 2005: Women League of Chinland successfully held its 1st General meeting on July 11-15 in Indo-Burma border area of Mizoram state, India.
The tie between Burma rebel and Non-government organization in Mizoram
20 July 2005: Zozam, a Mizoram local magazine, on its 12-18 July issue claimed a linkage between Chin National Confederation (CNC) and Young Mizo Association (YMA) from two letters being posted to two YMA branch.
The gathering of democracy activists from Burma in Indo-Burma
22 July 2005: Democracy activist group struggling along Indo-Burma border held emergency meeting in Aizawl, Mizoram state, India.
Burmese arrested with heroin in Indo-Burma border
23 July 2005: Young Mizo Association (YMA) and Police apprehended a Burmese with heroin 30 grams in Champhai district, Mizoram state, on July 19.
The SPDC Tea Plantation Planning not Blooming
25 July 2005: The tea plantation initiated by various Governmental department and individual in Tedim town of northern Chin state, is reportedly not successful.
