CHRO commemorates International Human Rights Day

The Chin Human Rights Organization observes this year’s International Human Rights Day with our full support behind the Silent Strike across the country. On this auspicious occasion, we renew our commitment to the protection and promotion of human rights and democratic ideals, promoting justice and accountability and to ending impunity in Burma/Myanmar. CHRO Team

Representatives from Myanmar civil society organizations “deeply disappointed” as UN Security Council once again fails to take action

Representatives from Myanmar civil society organizations “deeply disappointed” as UN Security Council once again fails to take action   Today, the Members of the UN Security Council issued a press statement once again expressing “deep concern” following the “further recent violence across Myanmar.” The statement called for an immediate cessation of violence

Another Wave of Atrocity Crimes in Chin State

4 November 2021 UN Security Council Must Act Now to End Myanmar Junta’s Campaign of Terror We, the undersigned 521 Myanmar, regional and international civil society organizations, call on the UN Security Council to urgently convene a meeting on the escalating attacks in Chin State, and address the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian, human rights and political

Coup Contagion Crisis

BRIEFING : THE NEED FOR URGENT CROSS-BORDER HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE ON THE WESTERN FRONT September 12, 2021: A humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Myanmar/Burma’s poorest state following an escalation of fighting in Thantlang and Hakha Townships, Chin State. This adds to a state-wide health crisis following the new wave of COVID-19 infections and an existing humanitarian crisis

Burma/Myanmar Junta: Cease Systematic Use of Torture Practices in Military Interrogation Centers

For Immediate Release 1 May 2021 Burma/Myanmar Junta: Cease Systematic Use of Torture Practices in Military Interrogation Centers The Chin Human Rights Organization (CHRO) is deeply horrified and gravely concerned by allegations of systematic and widespread use of torture at military interrogation centers against activists and civilians arrested and detained by the military junta in

CHRO Demands Accountability for Killing of Youth

For Immediate Release 29 April 2021 CHRO Demands Accountability for Killing of Youth The Chin Human Rights Organization (CHRO) condemns the shooting and death of Felix Thang Muan Lian by the Tatmadaw and demands accountability for the soldiers responsible for the death of the 22-year-old university student from Tedim Township. On 27 April at approx.