CHRO Individual Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review, July 2010
CHRO_UPR_submission_Myanmar.pdf
CHRO_UPR_submission_Myanmar.pdf
CHRO Statement to the 22nd Session of UNWGIP Statement presented to:UNITED NATIONSEconomic and Social CouncilCOMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTSSub-Commission on the promotion and Protection of Human RightsWorking Group on Indigenous Populations (WGIP)Twenty-second session19-23, 2004Geneva, SwitzerlandBy: Chin Human Rights OrganizationTopic: Conflict Resolution and Indigenous PeoplesIntervener: Kenneth VanBik Dear Chairperson and members of fellow delegates for Working Group
CHRO Presentation at the United States Department of State The Chin Human Rights Organization had met with the United States Department of State on April 2, 2003. In the meeting, three bureau; Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights And Labor, Bureau for Migration, Population and Refugees, The Burma Desk Officer for The US State Department April
STATEMENT OF CHIN HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONTo COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515 JOINT SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM, NONPROLIFERATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS Elton Gallegly, Chairman and SUBCOMMITTEE ON ASIA AND THE PACIFIC James Leach, Chairman SUBJECT: Human Rights in Burma: Fifteen Years Post Military Coup WITNESSES: Panel IThe Honorable
CHRO’s Presentation at the US State Department Bureau for Population, Migration and Refugee 12 October 2004Washington D.C Thank you for the opportunity to meet with you today. We are very grateful for the Bureau’s longstanding and active involvement in helping Burmese refugees displaced by civil war and political repression in Burma. The recent resettlement
February 1, 2005 Thank you for the opportunity to meet with you again. I am particularly appreciative that this meeting encompasses the State Department’s Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Office of International Religious Freedom, and Burma Desk. It is unfortunate that there is no improvement in terms of human rights situation in Burma
Update on Ethnic Nationalities Issues in Burma By Salai Bawi Lian Mang Chin Human Rights Organization At Canadian NGO Consultation Meeting on Burma Canadian Council for International Cooperation 1 Nicholas Street, Ottawa Friday 14 January 2005 Thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk about the ethnic nationalities, an issue of great importance in
PERSECUTION OF CHIN CHRISTIANS IN BURMAA SPEECH DELIVEREDBYSALAI BAWI LIAN MANGOFCHIN HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONATINTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PERSECUTED CHURCHESCOLUMBIA, APRIL 15-16, 2005 Introduction: First of all, I would like to express my gratitude and heartfelt thanks to the conference organizers for inviting me to this important gathering of good Christians here in the city of Columbia.
THE 6TH HONG KONG CHRISTIAN HUMAN RIGHTS CONFERENCENOVEMBER 5-6, 2005HONG KONGPersecution Of Chin Christians In BurmaPresentationBySalai Bawi Lian MangOfChin Human Rights Organization Introduction: First of all, I would like to express my gratitude and heartfelt thanks to the Christian Solidarity Worldwide (Hong Kong) for inviting me to the conference. I am particularly appreciative that I
Human Rights Situation in ChinlandPresentationBySalai Bawi Lian MangOfChin Human Rights OrganizationAtJoint Venue HostedByLawyers Group of Amnesty International (Hong Kong)&CSW (Hong Kong) November 7, 2005-Hong Kong I would like to say thank you to the CWS (Hong Kong) and the Lawyer Group of Amnesty International (Hong Kong) for creating this venue, exclusively for the situation of