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September 2008 Bulletin

Mizo helping hand to Chins in food crisis; Mini-bus falls into stream three killed; WFP to organize follow up meeting on food crisis in Chin state; 44 children die of starvation, 2000 flee to India; Indo-Burma relations dominate conference on 8.8.88 in New Delhi; Meeting on food crisis in Chin state to be held in Rangoon; Burmese nationals arrested with opium in Mizoram; Relief aid to meet food crisis in western Burma; Blood donation for Burmese in Mizoram; Rats devastate farms in Sagaing division; Bus mishap kills three and injures three; Severe food shortages in Chin state focus of WFP meeting; Increase in tax makes selling meat unprofitable; Rodents devastate several crops in farms in Cikha Town; Burmese officials overcharge travellers sans citizen ID cards; Burmese Army fines cattle owners in Chin state; Landslide disrupts road network in northwest Burma; Burmese migrant pushed from building dies in Mizoram; Minor Burmese girl raped in Mizoram; Burmese truck driver flees to India; CFERC faces shortage of funds for relief work; Farmers in Kalay forced to provide paddy to Burmese Army; Anti-alcohol campaign intensifies in Thangtlang town.

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August 2008 Bulletin

This issue covering Western Burma and Especially Chin State in English and Burmese versions: Rats on the rampage in western Burma, Oversea Chins (Zanniat) help Mautam victims in Falam Township, Burmese junta turns blind eye to food crisis in Chin state: WLC, Burmese Army soldiers slaughter livestock in famine hit areas, Price of charcoal hiked in Chin state, CAD to combat malaria in Chin state, Chin people forced to clean bushes in tea garden, Mizoram police arrests Burmese arms dealer, The price of goods from Burma rise in northeast India, “We don’t have authority to close Indo-Burma border trade road”: CNF, Sale of motorcycles go up in northwestern Burma, Chin University students to publish Magazine.

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July 2008 Bulletin

This issue covering Western Burma and Especially Chin State in English and Burmese versions: Flow of Burmese goods into India suspended, Burmese refugee in Malaysia dies of depression, US should enter into Burma, More village heads questioned after referendum, Two Chin teenaged girls raped in Burma: Rapists arrested, Rebel outfits drive villagers out from Chin state in Burma, Villagers accused of helping kidnappers fined by Junta, Landlord arrested for attempting to rape minor Burmese girl, Forced labour for ‘No’ voters; villagers build military outpost, Pro-democracy activists protest outside Burmese embassy in India, Burmese TV reporter briefly held by Indian police, Peaceful march marks Aung San Suu Kyi’s 63rd birthday.

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June 2008 Bulletin

This issue included in English and Burmese versions covering Western Burma and Especially Chin State in English and Burmese versions: Vote ‘No’ sweeps polling in parts of Chin state, Save Chin state territory by “No” vote, Burmese junta mounts pressure on people to vote “yes”, Nay Pyi Daw to include parts of Chin state into Sagaing division, CNF criticizes Burmese regime over fraud demarcation, Burmese junta lambasted for restriction on aid to cyclone survivors, Relief group to deliver aid for famine victims in northwest Burma, Maltreatment in Burma concentration camp, Bangladesh releases 14 Chin missionary workers, Mizoram police arrest deserter from Burma Army, Burmese and Indian pro-democracy group protest in India, Voting on constitution begins in northwest Burma, Chin National Council rejects junta’s poll result, Irregularities in constitutional referendum: CHRO, Junta threatens villagers who rejected constitution, Chin-Mizo singers to raise funds for famine victims in Burma.

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