Forced Labor Continues in Chin State
forced_labor.jpg Forced labor is the most common form of human rights violations that is still being practiced in Chin State on a widespread scale. This picture shows shackled convicts being forced to perform hard labor to construct a road in Chin State. Civilians also have to regularly perform forced labor on similar government projects.
Chin Food Aid Concert
Chin Food Aid Concert in Atlanta, GA
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Rhododendron News: Volume XII. No.V. September-October 2009
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Rhododendron News: Volume XII, No IV, July-August 2009
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Our Partners
CHRO works with a variety of private and institutional donors and agencies. We also receive supports from diaspora Chin communities and faith-based organizations from different countries around the world. A list of current and past funding partners and organizations may only be provided on request due to the sensitive nature of CHRO’s work.
Special Reports
Threats To Our Existence Written Testimony for the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific CHRO Annual Report 2010 CHRO Annual Report 2009 On the Edge of Survival: Conditions and Consequences of the Food Crisis in Chin State, Burma (2009) Waiting on The Mergin (2009) Critical Point: Food Scarcity and Hunger
Report of the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar
HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCILSixth sessionAgenda item 4HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATIONS THAT REQUIRE THE COUNCIL’S ATTENTION Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation ofhuman rights in Myanmar, Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, mandated by resolution S-5/1 adopted by the Human Rights Council at its 5th Special Session* _______________* The annex to the present report is circulated as received in
Rhododendron News: Volume XII. No. III. May-June 2009
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