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Written by Carey Suante
Saturday, 20 June 2009 05:40 |
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| Iinterview with Bianca Son |
| Finally, here we are with the interview with Bianca Son. She is one of the daughters of Dr Vumson Suantak, author of Zo History. She recently moved to London to study at University of London. Without further ado, please read on...
Carey: Recently you wrote to me saying you would like (given the time) to write a book on your father – a biography. What inspires you to take on such assignment? What can we expect from this book?
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Written by Kuki International Forum
Saturday, 20 June 2009 02:12 |
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| Interview with Pu R. Thangmawi (ZORO) |
| June 18, 2006: This is an excerpt from the June 11th 2006 Kukiforum exclusive video interview with Raphael Thangmawia, President of the Zo Reunification Organization (ZORO), in Maryland state in the United States of America. ZORO aims at reunifying the Chin-Kuki-Mizo people who are divided by the international boundaries of Bangladesh, Burma and India under one administrative head. R. Thangmawia came from Mizoram state in northeast India to attend the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 5th Session at the UN headquarters in New York from 15th to 26th May 2006. The interview lasted an hour.
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Written by Chinland Guardian
Saturday, 20 June 2009 01:37 |
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| Interview with Dr. Vumson Suantak |
Dr. Vumson Suantak is a relentless campaigner for democracy and human rights. He is former chairman of several organizations such as Committee for Restoration of Democracy in Burma (CRDB), Chin National Council (CNC), Chin Freedom Coalition (CFC). Dr. Suantak is founding member of Chin Forum (CF), and Political Affairs Committee for Chinland (PACC) an umbrella Chin political organizations comprise with Chin National Front (CNF), Chin National League for Democracy (CNLD), Mara People Party (MPP), and Zomi National Congress (ZNC).
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Written by Chinland Guardian
Saturday, 20 June 2009 01:01 |
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| Interview With Rev. Dr. Robert G. Johnson |
| The first Christian church in the Chin Hills, the first of any denomination, was organised with only eleven members at Khuasak in the Siyin valley of the Tiddim area on 17 February 1906, according to an article 'The First Chin Baptist Churches' written by Rev. Robert G. Johnson.
Rev. Robert G. Johnson and wife Elizabeth, the last missionary from American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, worked in Chin Hills from 1946 to 1966 until they were asked to leave Burma by the authorities. The Reverend authored two well-known books 'A History of the American Baptist Chin Mission (Volume 1 and 2)', and 'On the Back Road to Mandalay'.
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