Concern for Myanmar’s Christian Chin community as UN ends protection

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The Chin Human Rights Organisation (CHRO) claimed an ending of special protection for displaced Chin communities was premature, given they could “still suffer from systematic human rights abuses” at home.

Program director Sang Hnin Lian (pictured below) from the CHRO told Premier: “The UNHCR [United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees] will end the international protection for the Chin refugees, meaning they are left unprotected in other countries without any proper documentation.”

 

A modern spate of human rights violations against the Chin can be traced back to the overthrowing of a democratically-elected government in Myanmar by General Ne Win in 1962.

It is estimated that 80,000 Chins have fled the south east Asian country since then. Between 30,000 and 35,000 Chin people currently qualify as refugees in Malaysia. A further 5,000 have settled in the Indian capital, New Delhi.

In June this year, the UNHCR announced their documentation would no longer be automatically renewed from January 2020, meaning Chin families would be given little choice but to return home.

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The organisation said it deemed the Myanmar government in a suitable position to offer the Chin community sufficient protection.

But the CHRO warned the Chin community “continues to be threatened” for bodies including the country’s military.

The organisation’s report warns: “Chin people living in…

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