Executive Director visited Chin refugees in Mizoram, India in December 2022.
Due to the third time military coup in February 2021 in Myanmar, many Chin villagers fled to the border of India to escape from Myanmar’s brutal military assault and horrific torture of villagers. There are now more than thirty thousand Chin refugees, including 5000 children under 12 in Mizoram State, India and thousands of internally displaced at the border villages adjacent to India.
It is so heartbreaking to see many Chin refugee children living on the Indian border struggling for daily survival. The children did not know why they were suddenly there and how long they shall live there. They keep on asking their parents why they cannot attend school and their desire to go home. As children, they are unaware of the burning of their homes into ashes by the Myanmar terrorist regime since most children living there are from Thantlang town. Around 10,000 people are living in Thantlang town with more than two thousand households before two-thirds of houses were razed down by the military soldiers and every house were now vacated due to the military regime daily arson attack since September 2021 until now in March 2023.
More than 5,000 Chin refugee children under 12 are with their parents in these makeshift refugee camps at the border of India and Chin state. These children and their parents are from Matupi township in Chin state. The Myanmar military regime destroyed all their houses, lost everything they left with nothing, and also arrested young people as old as 13 and used them as human porters in the jungle.
Thantlang Town, Chin state
The upper photo was Thantlang Baptist Church (TBC) which is the first and the largest church built in this town. The photo underneath is the same TBC after it was torched down by Myanmar military soldiers in November 2022 after several attempts to burn it down since 2021. There are over ten thousands people inside Thantlang town and over 2500 houses before the Myanmar military regime started torching down in September 2021.
Thantlang Town ( November 2021)This is how Myanmar military soldiers stoked fire to every house inside Thantlang town since September 2021 until December 2022. Before they set on fire, they ransacked through the houses and took every valuable things.
Myanmar or legally Burma gained independent from British Empire in 1948. However, since 1962 until arguably now, the military regime has ruled the country through three military coup d’etats namely 1962, 1988 and most recently in February 2021. Due to the military dictatorial rule for over six decades, the country now became a pariah and one of the least developed nation on earth.
Due to the ongoing war waged against innocent Chin civilians by Myanmar military regime, there are over ten thousands internally displaced persons (IDPs) just alone in Thantlang township areas and over thirty thousands Chin refugees scattered in Mizoram state, India. Many governmental servants from medical doctors, school teachers and hundreds of governmental staffs chose to participate in Civil Disobedient Movement (CDM) which left the military regime unable to rule the country since they have no government staff in every governmental departments. The country now have no bureaucratic institution to run even as interim caretaker government dubbing themselves as State Administration Council (SAC) led by General Min Aung Hlaing who is the coup leader.
Thantlang Town under arson attack by Myanmar terrorist regime – 2022Scene of Thantlang town burnt down to ashes by Myanmar terrorist regime – 2022