June 2005
Up one level- Two SPDC military police died and one seriously injured in a brawl — by admin — last modified 2008-06-30 12:29
- 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 — by admin — last modified 2008-06-30 12:29
- 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 — by admin — last modified 2008-06-30 12:29
- 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 — by admin — last modified 2008-06-30 12:29
- 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 — by admin — last modified 2008-06-30 12:29
- 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 — by admin — last modified 2008-06-30 12:29
- 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 — by admin — last modified 2008-06-30 12:29
- 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 — by admin — last modified 2008-06-30 12:29
- 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 — by admin — last modified 2008-06-30 12:29
- 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 — by admin — last modified 2008-06-30 12:29
- 21 June 2005: Women League of Chinland organized its first Anti-Drug Campaign in Aizawl at its Head Office.



