Source: Zo Indigenous Forum
Posted: 08 Dec 2009 12:36 AM PST
ZORO (Zo Re-unification Organisation) huaihawtin November ni 25 khan I&PR Auditorium-ah hmun hrang hranga cheng Zofa zawng zawng huapa rorelna in tur din chungchang sawihona hun hman a ni a, kalkhawmte an lungrual hle.
Mizoram, Manipur, Assam, Tripura, Burma leh Bangladesh atangin he hunah hian Zofate an kalkhawm a, US-a inbengbel tawh, Lalthangliana Sailo a tel bawk.
Hmun hrang hrang atanga kalkhawm, Zohnahthlak hnam hrang hrangte chuan Zofate rorelna in din an duh tlang a, a hmingah Zo Inpui tih an vuah.
Kalkhawmte hian Zo Inpui din tul an tih leh tih loh an sawiho a, din tul an tih thu an sawi vek. ZORO-in lo bawhzui se tiin an rel.
2007-ah khan UN chuan thupuan a nei a, 'UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples' tih a ni. Indigenous People te'n an dikna leh chanvo an hmuh theih nana tih a ni a, Zofate pawh 'indigenous people'-ah hian an tel. ZORO chuan 'indigenous people' tih hi 'tualchhuak hnam' tiin an letling.
Zofate'n he UN thupuan an chhawr theih nan hian ZORO chuan hma an la a, Zofate aiawha UN biakpawh nan, Zofa zawng zawng huaptu a awm a tul avangin chumi din tur chuan hmun hrang hranga cheng Zohnahthlakte sawmkhawmin sawihona hun an huaihawt ta a ni.
Sawihonaa thusawitu pakhat, Lalthangliana Sailo chuan 'UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples' chungchang sawiin, "Violence lova independence hmuhna kawng a awm a, mahni duh ang anga awm theihna UNO-in min pe niin a lang," a ti.
He huna khuallian, trade & commerce minister Lalrinliana Sailo chuan Look East Policy vangin inkalpawhna a tha ang a, lawngchawlhhmun thlengin Mizoramah a awm dawn tih a sawi a, chu chuan hmun hrang hranga Zohnahthlakte a pawhkhawm a rin thu a sawi.
"Chu'ng hunah chuan, tuna inhmu thei mang lo, Bangladesh-a kan unaute, Burma-a kan unaute, sea outlet kan neih chuan kan lo inhmu tawn zung zung thei ang a, Zohnathlakte insuihkhawmna hi a thleng dawnin a lang tlat," tiin minister chuan a beiseina a sawi a ni.
Zofate chanchin chhuitu hmingthang Dr Vumson-a fanu Bianca pawh Zo Inpui chungchang sawihonaah hian a tel a, thu sawiin, a pa-in 'Zo' chu a fate ai pawhin a buaipui zawk niin a sawi. Dr Vumson hi Sihzang (Chin Hills) chhuak a ni a, German mi nupui-ah neiin USA-ah a inbengbel a ni. Bianca hian a hming chu 'Mangkhamching' a nih thu sawiin, 'Nu-Mang' ti-a ko turin kalkhawmte hi a ngen nghe nghe.
Zo Inpui hi hmun hrang hranga cheng Zofate'n aiawh tir-a ro an relna tur a ni a, a kalphung tur chu a tuk, November ni 26-ah an sawiho leh bawk.
Ni 26-ah hian a kalphung tur an sawi a, Zo Inpui chu Indian parliament te, White House te, British parliament te anga chhawng hnih ni tura ngaih ni thin mah se chhawng khat ni turin thu an titlu. |um dang ang bawkin sawihonaah hian rorelna in pahnih awm tura ngaih theihin sawitu tam zawkin an sawi a, mahse, Manipur atanga kal, palaite'n 'Mizote'n rorelna in hnih kan nei ngai lo, lal in-ah bak ro kan rel ngai hlei nem, US, UK leh India te in entawn a, mi tih dan-a tih in tum a nih kha' tiin an hnial a, chu chu an pawm tlang ta a ni.
Ni 26-ah hian a kalphung tur duangtu tur committee din an rel a, member turte thlangin, anni kutah chuan an dah ta a ni.Zofate inpui tur - Zo Inpui
ZORO (Zo Re-unification Organisation) huaihawtin November ni 25 khan I&PR Auditorium-ah hmun hrang hranga cheng Zofa zawng zawng huapa rorelna in tur din chungchang sawihona hun hman a ni a, kalkhawmte an lungrual hle.
Mizoram, Manipur, Assam, Tripura, Burma leh Bangladesh atangin he hunah hian Zofate an kalkhawm a, US-a inbengbel tawh, Lalthangliana Sailo a tel bawk.
Hmun hrang hrang atanga kalkhawm, Zohnahthlak hnam hrang hrangte chuan Zofate rorelna in din an duh tlang a, a hmingah Zo Inpui tih an vuah.
Kalkhawmte hian Zo Inpui din tul an tih leh tih loh an sawiho a, din tul an tih thu an sawi vek. ZORO-in lo bawhzui se tiin an rel.
2007-ah khan UN chuan thupuan a nei a, 'UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples' tih a ni. Indigenous People te'n an dikna leh chanvo an hmuh theih nana tih a ni a, Zofate pawh 'indigenous people'-ah hian an tel. ZORO chuan 'indigenous people' tih hi 'tualchhuak hnam' tiin an letling.
Zofate'n he UN thupuan an chhawr theih nan hian ZORO chuan hma an la a, Zofate aiawha UN biakpawh nan, Zofa zawng zawng huaptu a awm a tul avangin chumi din tur chuan hmun hrang hranga cheng Zohnahthlakte sawmkhawmin sawihona hun an huaihawt ta a ni.
Sawihonaa thusawitu pakhat, Lalthangliana Sailo chuan 'UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples' chungchang sawiin, "Violence lova independence hmuhna kawng a awm a, mahni duh ang anga awm theihna UNO-in min pe niin a lang," a ti.
He huna khuallian, trade & commerce minister Lalrinliana Sailo chuan Look East Policy vangin inkalpawhna a tha ang a, lawngchawlhhmun thlengin Mizoramah a awm dawn tih a sawi a, chu chuan hmun hrang hranga Zohnahthlakte a pawhkhawm a rin thu a sawi.
"Chu'ng hunah chuan, tuna inhmu thei mang lo, Bangladesh-a kan unaute, Burma-a kan unaute, sea outlet kan neih chuan kan lo inhmu tawn zung zung thei ang a, Zohnathlakte insuihkhawmna hi a thleng dawnin a lang tlat," tiin minister chuan a beiseina a sawi a ni.
Zofate chanchin chhuitu hmingthang Dr Vumson-a fanu Bianca pawh Zo Inpui chungchang sawihonaah hian a tel a, thu sawiin, a pa-in 'Zo' chu a fate ai pawhin a buaipui zawk niin a sawi. Dr Vumson hi Sihzang (Chin Hills) chhuak a ni a, German mi nupui-ah neiin USA-ah a inbengbel a ni. Bianca hian a hming chu 'Mangkhamching' a nih thu sawiin, 'Nu-Mang' ti-a ko turin kalkhawmte hi a ngen nghe nghe.
Zo Inpui hi hmun hrang hranga cheng Zofate'n aiawh tir-a ro an relna tur a ni a, a kalphung tur chu a tuk, November ni 26-ah an sawiho leh bawk.
Ni 26-ah hian a kalphung tur an sawi a, Zo Inpui chu Indian parliament te, White House te, British parliament te anga chhawng hnih ni tura ngaih ni thin mah se chhawng khat ni turin thu an titlu. |um dang ang bawkin sawihonaah hian rorelna in pahnih awm tura ngaih theihin sawitu tam zawkin an sawi a, mahse, Manipur atanga kal, palaite'n 'Mizote'n rorelna in hnih kan nei ngai lo, lal in-ah bak ro kan rel ngai hlei nem, US, UK leh India te in entawn a, mi tih dan-a tih in tum a nih kha' tiin an hnial a, chu chu an pawm tlang ta a ni.
Ni 26-ah hian a kalphung tur duangtu tur committee din an rel a, member turte thlangin, anni kutah chuan an dah ta a ni.
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Friday, December 11, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
World Cup 2010

2010 June thla atanga South Africa-a khelh tan tur World Cup 2010-a tel tur ram 32- te chu vawiin khan thlan fel an ni ta a, Group A-H thlenga then a ni a,
Group (A)-ah South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France-te an ni ang a,
Group (B)-ah Argentina, South Korea, Greece leh Nigeria-te an ni dawn a ni.
Group (C)-ah chuan United States, Slovenia, Algeria, leh England-te an ni ang a, Group (D)-ah chuan Ghana, Serbia, Germany leh Australia-te an ni bawk ang.
Group (E)-ah chuan Japan, Denmark, Netherlands, leh Cameroon-te an ni ang a,
Group (F)-ah chuan Italy, Slovakia, New Zealand leh Paraguay-te an ni.
Group (G)-ah chuan Brazil, North Korea, Portugal, Ivory Coast (Cote dIvoire), te an ni ang a,
Group (H)-chuan Spain, Honduras, Chile leh Switzerland-te an ni bawk ang.
2010 World Champion Cup hi South Africa-ah nghah a ni a, intek South Africa leh Mexico-te an inbei hmasa ber dawn ang a. Group A-H ah hian Group (G) hi a huphurhawm ber dawn a, hemi group-ah hian Asia atanga North Korea a tel bawk ang.
2010 World Champion cup-ah hian Asia atanga ram (4) an tel dawn a, Japan, North Korea, South Korea leh Australia te an ni. Huphurhawm awm ber (Group of Death) hi group (G) a nih hmel a, he group-ah hian Brazil a cham hmel hle bawk a, Group (C) atangin England a cham hmel bawk.
Top Football World Cup 2010
• 1. South Africa vs Mexico 11/06/10
• 2. Uruguay vs France 11/06/10
• 3. Argentina vs Nigeria 12/06/10
• 5. England vs USA 12/06/10
• 7. Germany vs Australia 13/06/10
• 8. Serbia vs Ghana 13/06/10
• 9. Netherlands vs Denmark 14/06/10
• 10. Japan vs Cameroon 14/06/10
• 11. Italy vs Paraguay 14/06/10
• 14. Brazil vs Korea DPR 15/06/10
• 17. South Africa vs Uruguay 16/06/10
• 20. Argentina vs Korea Republic 17/06/10
18. France vs Mexico 17/06/10
. 22. Slovenia vs USA 18/06/10
• 23. England vs Algeria 18/06/10
• 30. Portugal vs Korea DPR 21/06/10
• 5. England vs USA 12/06/10
• 3. Argentina vs Nigeria 12/06/10
• 2. Uruguay vs France 11/06/10
• 1. South Africa vs Mexico 11/06/10
• Semi-Final A vs C 06/07/10
• 17. South Africa vs Uruguay 16/06/10
• 14. Brazil vs Korea DPR 15/06/10
• 45. Portugal vs Brazil 25/06/10
• 29. Brazil vs Cote dIvoire 20/06/10
• 36. Greece vs Argentina 22/06/10
• 10. Japan vs Cameroon 14/06/10
• 9. Netherlands vs Denmark 14/06/10
• 7. Germany vs Australia 13/06/10
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Dubai World chuan chhiatna rapthlak a tawk
Dubai World-in leiba maktaduai tel a neih chu Natioanal Bak of Abu Dhabi chuan a tanpui mek a, nimin piah lam pawh khan National Bank chuan $ 5 billion meuh a puktir thu a puang a. Dubai World hian tunah leiba $59 biilion meuh a nei a, nikum kum tawp lam pawh khan $59.3 billion lai leiba a lo nei tawh bawk a, chu thu chu August 20 khan Nasdaq Dubai Website-ah Nakheel Development Ltd., chuan a tarlang tawh bawk. Dubai World-ah hian ram chhung ram pawn atanga Banking lam te, Real Estate lam te, Transportation leh Tourism lam pawhin investment tam tak an nei a, heng company zawng zawngte hnenah hian Dubai World hian leiba chhiarsen loh a lo nei teuh a ni. Henga a leiba te hi a pek theih loh avangin Dubai hruaitute pawh nasa takin an buai a, an building sang pui pui sak mekte pawh an chawlhsan vek a, amaherawhchu a ram chhunga harsatna chu enliam mai lovin National Bank of Abu Dhabi chuan tanpui a lo tiam ta a ni.
Dubai World chuan khawvela building sang ber a sa mup mup a, architectures mithiam tam takte ruaiin khawvela tuipui thlirkar lian ber a siam bawk a, ram chhung ram pawnah pawh investment tam tak a nei bawk a ni. Mahse hetianga in leh lo man a rawn tlat thut tak avang hian Dubai World chuan cheng tam tak a hlauh dawn ta chu a ni a, hetianga in leh lo man a tlat thut avang hian Dubai World cheng puktirtu Europe Bank lamte pawh a khawihpawi thei ang em? tih hi Dubai World-a investment siamte chuan an hlau ru hle a ni. Khawvel Stock Exchange rate a tlak mek lai a, Dubai World-in chhiatna a tawk ta chu Banking and Finance lama mithiamte pawh a tithlabar hle a, Dubai World leiba hi awlsam taka chhanchhuah leh theih a ni ang em ni lo ang em tih hi thlirtute ti ti titam bertu chu a ni. Dubai leiba avangin Dubai hruaitu lu ber Sheikh Mohanmmed Bin Rashid Al-Maktoum-a pawh a lu a hai hle a, zah pawh dawn zo lovin National Bank of Abu Dhabi hruaitute hnenah tanpui a zuk dil a, chuti rual rualin Dubai World Finance lama mawhphurtu thenkhat pawh a ban nghal hmiah bawk a. He crisis avang hian National Bank of Abu Dhabi leh Islamic lender Al Hilal Bank-te chuan Dubai World atangin $ million 10 vel an tlanchhuahsak ang a, Saudi Arabia leh Qatar-te pawhin Dubai World chhunzawm leh a nih theih nan cheng tam tawk an tanpui bawk dawn a ni.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
School Naupang Chuanna Bus Chesual
School Naupang Chuanna Bus Chesual
Source: Mizoaw
Inrinni chhun dar 1:00 vel khan Khawzawl atanga kilometre 8 vel Khuailui bul kawngthlangah City Ride bus, Pu Hrangdailova Armed Veng South ta Aizawl pana tlan chu a chesual a, he bus-ah hian Aizawl Tuikual Venga Pine Mount Higher Secondary School-a zirlai pawl 12 hmeichhia 11 leh zirtirtu mipa 2 an chuang a, driver leh conductor nen mi 15 an chuang a, a hmunah zirlai zinga Biakhmingthangi, Cheural khua, Tuikual South-a awm mek a boral a, a dangte pawh an hliam deuh vek. Ngaihtuahawm lutuk erawh an awm lo. Heng zirlaite hi Champhaia Study Tour neia kal an ni a, Rihdil pawh an en a ni. Bus chetsual chhan hi hriat a ni chiah lo a, driver chuan a break a fail a ni a ti. Kawngthlangah metre 100 vel bus hi a lum.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Malaysia Sawrkarin Bible Thehdarh Khap
Source: Mizokhawvel
Tunhnai khan Indonesia atanga Malay-Bible 10,000 an rawn tawlh luh chu Malaysia sawrkar chuan an lo man sak thu BBC news ah tarlan a ni.
He Malay tawnga ziah Bible-ah hian Pathian sawi nan Allah tih a ziah a ni a. "Kristian Bible ah Allah tih inziak hian kan pathian rilru a tina a ni" tiin sawrkar meuhin Bible chu an lo lambun hmiah mai a. Tunlai hian Roman Catholic Kohhran chuan he thu hi ngawipui mai lovin court-ah an thlen a, an inkhing buai mek a ni. Allah tih hi Arabic tawng a ni a, Malays ho hian an pathian hming koh nan he tawngkam hi kum zabi tam tak chhung an lo hmang tawh avangin an ta neih hmiah mai a. Mahse, Islam sakhua a lo dinchhuah hma daih atang tawh khan Kristian-Arabic tawng hmagten Allah tih tawngkam hi an lo hman tawh thu Church official-te chuan an sawi ve bawk a..
March thla khan Malay sawrkar hian Bible 5,000 an lambun/khuahkhirh tawh bawk. Malaysia ramah hian mipui hmun thuma thena hmun hnih chu Muslim an ni a, tunlai hian sakhua hruaitute leh mimir tamtak zingah he buaina hi a sosang hle.
"Hetianga Malay sawrkar laipui meuhin a ram mipuite anmahni tawng ngeia Bible neih/chhiar an khap chuan Malaysian danpuia sakhaw zalenna an ziahchhuah chuan awmzia a nei lo tihna a ni" tiin Christian Federation of Malaysia chuan Musliam ramah nekchepa an awm mek thu an tarlang bawk.
Hung eng emaw chen atang tawh khan Malay sawrkar chuan an ram chhungah Kristian ten Biakin duh duha sak pawh an khap hial reng a ni.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Khawvel mi hniam ber
Khawvela mi hniam ber Khagendra Thapa Magar-a chu October 15, 2009 khan Guinness World Records-a dahlut turin Dwarf Association of Nepal chuan dilna lehkha a thehlut a. Khagendra-a hi inch-22 chuahva sang a ni a, October 15, Nilaithawhtan ni khan a kum 18 birthday chu a chhungte nen Katmandu khawpuiah hlim takin an hmang a. Khagendra-a hi Guinness World Records-a dah luh nghal tur a nih leh nih loh hriat mai theih a la ni lova, Guinness World Records official-ten a kum zat leh a san lam fel taka an endik hnu chauva pawmtheih a nih leh nih loh hriat a ni ang.
Guinness World Records-a lut tur chuan kum 18 kim phawt a tul a, Guinness World Records- te chuan Khagendra-a hi Nepal Calender kum chhiarin kum 18 tling mah sela Gregorian Calender-a kum 17 chuah a la nih avangin Guinness World Records-a duh luh nghal mai a theih loh tur thu chu Dwarf Association of Nepal an hrilh a. Dwarf Association of Nepal chuan kum 2006 khan Khagendra-a chanchin fel takin an lo pe tawh a, hemi kumah hi chuan Khagendra-a pawh inch-20 chauh a la ni. Nikum lama World Records-a an dah luh chu Mongolia atanga Ping Ping-a a ni a, a ni pawh hi inch-29 chuahva sang a ni.
Mihring pakhat leh pakhat an inan loh ang bawkin World Records-a dah lut tur chuan darkar 10 dan zela vawi 3 teh an ni ang a, hetianga the an nihna chhan chu kum a zirin nikhat chhung lekah pawh an than dan a inan loh thei a, chuvangchuan hetianga finfiah an nih hnu chauhvah World Records-a dah luh an nih leh nih loh tur hriat a ni dawn a ni.
Guinness World Records-a lut tur chuan kum 18 kim phawt a tul a, Guinness World Records- te chuan Khagendra-a hi Nepal Calender kum chhiarin kum 18 tling mah sela Gregorian Calender-a kum 17 chuah a la nih avangin Guinness World Records-a duh luh nghal mai a theih loh tur thu chu Dwarf Association of Nepal an hrilh a. Dwarf Association of Nepal chuan kum 2006 khan Khagendra-a chanchin fel takin an lo pe tawh a, hemi kumah hi chuan Khagendra-a pawh inch-20 chauh a la ni. Nikum lama World Records-a an dah luh chu Mongolia atanga Ping Ping-a a ni a, a ni pawh hi inch-29 chuahva sang a ni.
Mihring pakhat leh pakhat an inan loh ang bawkin World Records-a dah lut tur chuan darkar 10 dan zela vawi 3 teh an ni ang a, hetianga the an nihna chhan chu kum a zirin nikhat chhung lekah pawh an than dan a inan loh thei a, chuvangchuan hetianga finfiah an nih hnu chauhvah World Records-a dah luh an nih leh nih loh tur hriat a ni dawn a ni.
YMA chuan Mizoram chhunga Burmese/Chin Census a siam
Young Mizo Association (YMA) chuan Mizoram chhunga Burmese/Chin awmzat hriatchian tumin cencus a siam a, Mizoram pumpuia YMA branch 772 atangin census an siam mek a ni. He census hi June thla atanga tan a ni a, report an dawn hmasat ber tum chuan Burma/Chin mi 6,000 vel awm nia hriat a ni.
Census branch 173-te chuan an branch theuhva Burma mi awm zat an chhiarchhuak tawh a, chumi atanga report an pek dan chuan Mizoram chhuga Burma/Chin awm zat chu mi 6375 chiah an ni. Heng zingah hian Chin hmeichia 4808 an ni a, mi pa 1567 an ni bawk. He census report-ah hian YMA branch 559 atanga report dawn a la ni lova, a rang thei ang bera report a nih tur thu YMA hruaitute chuan an sawi bawk.
Tun tum census atanga Chin mi tamna ber nia an report vengte chu Air field, Bethlehem Vengtlang, Bawngkawn, Chaltlang, Chhinga Veng, Dawrpui Vengthar, Electric Veng, Ramhlun Venglai, Ramthar Veng, Rangvamual, Vaivakawn, Zemabawk, leh Zuangtui- te an ni.
Tun tum census atanga Chin mi tamna ber nia an report vengte chu Air field, Bethlehem Vengtlang, Bawngkawn, Chaltlang, Chhinga Veng, Dawrpui Vengthar, Electric Veng, Ramhlun Venglai, Ramthar Veng, Rangvamual, Vaivakawn, Zemabawk, leh Zuangtui- te an ni.
He census siam chungchang leh siam chhan hriat ni lo mah se mi tam tak rin dan chuan tunhnai Mizoram chhunga Chin mite dinhmun Human Rights Watch Based in USA-a report a thlen vang niin an ring.
YMA branch hrang hrang atanga census report pek fel pek a la ni loh avangin Mizoram chhuanga Chin/Burmese awm zat chiang taka hriat a la ni lova, mi thentakte sawi dan chuan mi 70,000 chung awm niin an sawi a, thenkhat phei chuan mi 100,0000 chung awm niin an sawi thung. Engpawhnise YMA brach hrang hrang atanga census report fel tak pek a nih hnuin Mizoram chhunga Burmese/Chin awm zat chu hriattheih a ni hmel.
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YMA branch hrang hrang atanga census report pek fel pek a la ni loh avangin Mizoram chhuanga Chin/Burmese awm zat chiang taka hriat a la ni lova, mi thentakte sawi dan chuan mi 70,000 chung awm niin an sawi a, thenkhat phei chuan mi 100,0000 chung awm niin an sawi thung. Engpawhnise YMA brach hrang hrang atanga census report fel tak pek a nih hnuin Mizoram chhunga Burmese/Chin awm zat chu hriattheih a ni hmel.
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Saturday, October 24, 2009
Rih kawng siamthat a ni
Kawlram sipai sawrkar chuan Chin State, Falam Township chhunga Rih kawng chu Chin State hruaitute kaltlangin a siam tha mek a, he road construction hi October karhnihna atanga siam tan a ni.
September 28 khan Mizoram atanga thalai rualten Rih Dil fang vel tura an rawn kal chu vanduaithlak takin accident an tawk a, inhliamte leh nunna chante pawh an awm a. Chu accident avang chuan Mizoram leh Chin State ram ri chunga thuneitu SP.C Lalthanmawia (Champhai) chuan kawngsiam that vat a nih tur thu a sawi.
October 1 khan SP.C Lalthanmawia leh Burma lama hruaitute an inbia a, chumi tum chuan he project chungchang hi an sawi fel ta a ni. Ram ri-a awmte sawi dan chuan Chin State hruaituten Mizoram a bulldozer an hawh a, Rih kawng chu feet 30-a zauvin a zauhbelh leh a. Chumai duh tawh lovin bulldozer lian pawlte pawh an hauhbelh leh a, chutiang chuan tunah beihpui an thlak mek a, November thla chhung ngeia zawh fel theih an tum a ni.
Tun hma chuan Rih kawng hi feet 10 vel leka zau a nih hmel a, khualzin leh sumdawng miten harsatna tam tak an lo tawng tawh bawk a, chuvangchuan tunah hian ram ri kalpawhna tha tak a a awmtheih beiseiin beihpui an thlak ta a ni.
Kum 5 kal ta khan Burma sipai sawrkar chuan Rih Dil chheh vela hmun leh ramte chu mimal kutah a zuar a, he hmunah hian hotel, chawdawr te leh lawngleng mawi tak tak chuan turte pawh an buatsaih a, pipeline construction-te pawh a awm bawk a, tourist-ho pawhin tlawh nuam an ti hle.
Kawlram sipai sawrkar chuan Chin State, Falam Township chhunga Rih kawng chu Chin State hruaitute kaltlangin a siam tha mek a, he road construction hi October karhnihna atanga siam tan a ni.
September 28 khan Mizoram atanga thalai rualten Rih Dil fang vel tura an rawn kal chu vanduaithlak takin accident an tawk a, inhliamte leh nunna chante pawh an awm a. Chu accident avang chuan Mizoram leh Chin State ram ri chunga thuneitu SP.C Lalthanmawia (Champhai) chuan kawngsiam that vat a nih tur thu a sawi.
October 1 khan SP.C Lalthanmawia leh Burma lama hruaitute an inbia a, chumi tum chuan he project chungchang hi an sawi fel ta a ni.
September 28 khan Mizoram atanga thalai rualten Rih Dil fang vel tura an rawn kal chu vanduaithlak takin accident an tawk a, inhliamte leh nunna chante pawh an awm a. Chu accident avang chuan Mizoram leh Chin State ram ri chunga thuneitu SP.C Lalthanmawia (Champhai) chuan kawngsiam that vat a nih tur thu a sawi.
October 1 khan SP.C Lalthanmawia leh Burma lama hruaitute an inbia a, chumi tum chuan he project chungchang hi an sawi fel ta a ni.
Ram ri-a awmte sawi dan chuan Chin State hruaituten Mizoram a bulldozer an hawh a, Rih kawng chu feet 30-a zauvin a zauhbelh leh a. Chumai duh tawh lovin bulldozer lian pawlte pawh an hauhbelh leh a, chutiang chuan tunah beihpui an thlak mek a, November thla chhung ngeia zawh fel theih an tum a ni.
Tun hma chuan Rih kawng hi feet 10 vel leka zau a nih hmel a, khualzin leh sumdawng miten harsatna tam tak an lo tawng tawh bawk a, chuvangchuan tunah hian ram ri kalpawhna tha tak a a awmtheih beiseiin beihpui an thlak ta a ni.
Tun hma chuan Rih kawng hi feet 10 vel leka zau a nih hmel a, khualzin leh sumdawng miten harsatna tam tak an lo tawng tawh bawk a, chuvangchuan tunah hian ram ri kalpawhna tha tak a a awmtheih beiseiin beihpui an thlak ta a ni.
Kum 5 kal ta khan Burma sipai sawrkar chuan Rih Dil chheh vela hmun leh ramte chu mimal kutah a zuar a, he hmunah hian hotel, chawdawr te leh lawngleng mawi tak tak chuan turte pawh an buatsaih a, pipeline construction-te pawh a awm bawk a, tourist-ho pawhin tlawh nuam an ti hle.
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Sunday, October 11, 2009
Boombing the Moon
NASA-ho chuan Lunar CRater Observing and Sensing Sattelite (LCROSS) an tih boom puakthei hlauhawm tak missile chu Atlas V an tih rocket chuan Thla leilungah an va kapkai a, he LCROSS hmang hian Thla leilung chhim lam an tipuak ang a, Thla leilungah hian tui leh vurte a awm leh awm loh an va finfiah dawn a ni,” tiin Thaindian News chuan October 9, 2009 khan a tarlang a.
NASA-in report a pek dan chuan he boom hlauhawm tak hi Thla leilung chhim lamah an va hung ang a, boom a puah veleh tui leh vur a awm leh awm loh chu kan khawvelah report a pe nghal zung zung dawn a ni, an ti. He mission hi van indona atana ruahman a nih loh ang bawkin terrorist-ho chet dan anga thiltih ni lovin technology hmasawnna hmanga scientist-ten thil an finfiahna mai a ni, tiin NASA hruaitute chuan an sawi bawk.
Tun tuma NASA-in Thla leilunga boom hlauhawm tak LCROSS leh Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LOR) an kahchhoh hi Florida, Cape Canaveral atanga Atlas V roket nen an kahchhoh a ni a, June 18, 2009 zan dar 2:32 p.m. PDT chiah khan an kapchho a ni.
LCROSS hian boruak dimhmun del takin a enthei a, Atlas V Centaur rocket erawh chuan LCROSS awmna hmun tur dik taka va dah chu a hna ve thung dawn a ni. Atlas V Centaur-in LCROSS awmna hmun tur dik taka a va dah fel hnu chuan Atlas V leh LCROSS te chu an inthen fel ang a, Atlas V Centaur hian Thla leilung pawn lam atangin LCROSS tihpuah chu a hna bawk ang a, LCROSS hian a tihpuah hmain a tihpuah tur hmunte fangin a thlawk kual bawk ang a, tichuan khawvelah information a rawn pe zung zung dawn a ni.
NASA-in report a pek dan chuan he boom hlauhawm tak hi Thla leilung chhim lamah an va hung ang a, boom a puah veleh tui leh vur a awm leh awm loh chu kan khawvelah report a pe nghal zung zung dawn a ni, an ti. He mission hi van indona atana ruahman a nih loh ang bawkin terrorist-ho chet dan anga thiltih ni lovin technology hmasawnna hmanga scientist-ten thil an finfiahna mai a ni, tiin NASA hruaitute chuan an sawi bawk.
Tun tuma NASA-in Thla leilunga boom hlauhawm tak LCROSS leh Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LOR) an kahchhoh hi Florida, Cape Canaveral atanga Atlas V roket nen an kahchhoh a ni a, June 18, 2009 zan dar 2:32 p.m. PDT chiah khan an kapchho a ni.
LCROSS hian boruak dimhmun del takin a enthei a, Atlas V Centaur rocket erawh chuan LCROSS awmna hmun tur dik taka va dah chu a hna ve thung dawn a ni. Atlas V Centaur-in LCROSS awmna hmun tur dik taka a va dah fel hnu chuan Atlas V leh LCROSS te chu an inthen fel ang a, Atlas V Centaur hian Thla leilung pawn lam atangin LCROSS tihpuah chu a hna bawk ang a, LCROSS hian a tihpuah hmain a tihpuah tur hmunte fangin a thlawk kual bawk ang a, tichuan khawvelah information a rawn pe zung zung dawn a ni.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Obama'n Nobel Peace Prize A Dawng
Source:Mizokhawvel
October 9, Zirtawp ni hian 2009 Nobel Peace Prize chu America President Obama hnenah hlan a ni. President hna a chelhna kum khat pawh a la tlin hmain Obama hian U.S. mipuite tan beiseina lian tak a dinchhuahpui bakah,khawvelah remna leh muanna a thlen theihnan theihtawpin hma a la a; hetianga khawvel hruaitu hrang hrang leh mipuite nen theihtawpa hna a thawhna vangin Norwegian Nobel Comittee chuan he lawmman, mibikte chauh an hlan thin hi an hlan a ni a. President office a luahna chu la rei lo teh mahse Obama hian hma a la zau hle a, khawvel sumdawnna tlachhia siamthat nan te, terrorism do nan te, Afghanistan leh Iraq indo buaina chinfel kawngahte etc... hma a la duai duai mai a ni.
Obama hi American president chelh tawhte zingah hetiang mibikte lawmman dawngtu a pathumna a ni. Kumin peace prize lawmman dawng tura nominees te chu mi 172 leh organizations 33 an ni a. He Nobel lawmman dawngtu hnenah hian 1.4million man hu vel lawmman hlan an ni thin a, president Obama pawh hian he a lawmman dawn hi farah chawm nan pek chhuah a tum thu sawiin, "hetiang chawimawina lawmman sang lutuk hi chu ka beisei pha ngai lo", tiin a lawmna a tarlang bawk.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Naupang kum 1 lek miin fa phir a pai
September thla khan China rama kum 1 mi lek chuan nau a pai dan chu Telivision atangin an rawn tichhhuak a, a hming Mengru Kang-i a ni. He naupang kum 1 mi lek hian fapa phir a pai tia hriat a ni a, China rama doctor-te leh damdawi lama mithiamte pawh an mangang hle a ni.
A tir chuan he naupang hian a pum a nat thu a sawi fo mai a, a nu leh pate mangang chuan damdawiin lam an panpui ta a, doctor-in X-ray a han lak meuh chuan a pum chhungah fapa pahnih phir a lo pai reng mai hi a lo ni a, doctor pawh chuan mak a ti hle a ni.
Doctor-in a sawi dan chuan, “A nu le paten Mengru kang-i an pai lai hian Mengru Kang-i pum chhungah a nu leh pa chi nung a lut a, chu chi nung chu zawi zawiin a lo thangchho zel a ni,” tiin a sawi a ni.
“He thilmak hi khawvela thil vang tak leh awihawm loh tak mai a ni a, mihring nuai 5-ah mi pakhat awm tur pawhin a awl lo a ni. Tunah hian a pum chhunga nau awmte chu zawi zawiin an thangchho zel ang a, a tawpah chuan a pum zai a ngai ngei dawn a ni,” tiin a sawi bawk. Doctor chuan tha taka a hrintheih a beisei a, chu thilmak tak mai chu khawvel mipuite pawhin hriat an chak em em a, a hrin hun tur an lo thlir reng a ni.
A tir chuan he naupang hian a pum a nat thu a sawi fo mai a, a nu leh pate mangang chuan damdawiin lam an panpui ta a, doctor-in X-ray a han lak meuh chuan a pum chhungah fapa pahnih phir a lo pai reng mai hi a lo ni a, doctor pawh chuan mak a ti hle a ni.
Doctor-in a sawi dan chuan, “A nu le paten Mengru kang-i an pai lai hian Mengru Kang-i pum chhungah a nu leh pa chi nung a lut a, chu chi nung chu zawi zawiin a lo thangchho zel a ni,” tiin a sawi a ni.
“He thilmak hi khawvela thil vang tak leh awihawm loh tak mai a ni a, mihring nuai 5-ah mi pakhat awm tur pawhin a awl lo a ni. Tunah hian a pum chhunga nau awmte chu zawi zawiin an thangchho zel ang a, a tawpah chuan a pum zai a ngai ngei dawn a ni,” tiin a sawi bawk. Doctor chuan tha taka a hrintheih a beisei a, chu thilmak tak mai chu khawvel mipuite pawhin hriat an chak em em a, a hrin hun tur an lo thlir reng a ni.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Miss Singapore World resigns after lingerie fraud
Reporting by Neil Chatterjee; Editing by Alex Richardson)
Sourece: SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Beauty queen Miss Singapore World has given up her crown after it emerged that she had stolen credit cards to go on a shopping spree for lingerie. Ris Low had come under public pressure to be stripped of her 2009 title, after local media reported she stole seven credit cards last year while working at a medical clinic, buying goods worth about S$8,000 ($5,662) including gold anklets and phones.
Organizers of the pageant ERM World Marketing said she had resigned Tuesday of her own accord. She will no longer represent Singapore at the Miss World finals to be held in South Africa in December, but her replacement has not yet been decided.
Low had also been criticized for her poor English, mispronouncing "bikini" in a recent video, leading others in multicultural Singapore to spring to her defense and soul-searching on websites about the national character.
"If there was a beauty contest for countries, how do you think Singapore would fare on the world stage? We seem to have the aesthetic qualifications. But with a very ugly personality," said blogger Solofigure09 on the Straits Times newspaper's website.
Sourece: SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Beauty queen Miss Singapore World has given up her crown after it emerged that she had stolen credit cards to go on a shopping spree for lingerie. Ris Low had come under public pressure to be stripped of her 2009 title, after local media reported she stole seven credit cards last year while working at a medical clinic, buying goods worth about S$8,000 ($5,662) including gold anklets and phones.
Organizers of the pageant ERM World Marketing said she had resigned Tuesday of her own accord. She will no longer represent Singapore at the Miss World finals to be held in South Africa in December, but her replacement has not yet been decided.
Low had also been criticized for her poor English, mispronouncing "bikini" in a recent video, leading others in multicultural Singapore to spring to her defense and soul-searching on websites about the national character.
"If there was a beauty contest for countries, how do you think Singapore would fare on the world stage? We seem to have the aesthetic qualifications. But with a very ugly personality," said blogger Solofigure09 on the Straits Times newspaper's website.
Friday, September 18, 2009
World's Most Expensive Dog
Kan hnung khan Sweden lama ka thian mi pakhatin, “Sweden ramah chuan naupang (right) a sang ber a, a dawtah mipa (right), a dawt leh a, hmeichhia (right), a dawt leh ah chuan ui (right) a ni,” tih mi rawn hrilh a, mak ka ti khawp mai a. Ui hian (right) sang tak an lo nei ve ang tih ka lo ngaihtuah ngai hauh lova, chumi ni atang chuan animalsa news lamte leh animals photo gallery velte ka han en vel thuak thuk a, AOL News-ah ui pakhat chu World Record-a an dah luh thu ka hmu fuh hlauh mai a, chumi chanchin chu tlem ka han thai ve dawn a ni.
China nu pakhat hausa em em Mrs. Wang-i chu Tibet ram Qinghai province-ah a zuk zin a, chumi hmunah chuan Tibet ui fing bera an sawi White Root-a (Ui pa a nih avangin White Root-a tia tarlan mai a ni) an tih chu a va hmu fuh hlauh mai a, Mrs. Wang-i chuan $ 586,000-in a lei ta a, chumi chanchin chu The Times of London chuan September 10 khan a tarlang nghal a ni.
Kumin kum tantirh lam khan Florida chhungkhua khat chuan Lancelot Encore tih ui fing tak mai chu $ 155,000 in an lei a, mahse tun tuma Mrs. Wang-in $ 586,000 meuh senga White Root-a lei tak avangin “The world’s most expensive dog,” tiin Times chuan World Record-ah a dahlut nghal a ni.
White Root-a hi kumkhat leh a chanve chauh a la ni a, Mrs. Wang-i chuan he ui chi ang hi a dang hmuh belh a beisei thu a sawi bawk a ni. Qinghai atanga a rawn haw lam chuan White Root-a hming chu Yangtze River Number Two-tiin a rawn thlak nghal bawk a. Mrs. Wang-i leh a fapa thar Yangtze Number Two-a te chu animals fan-te leh local pet lovers-ten luxury car 30 nen “Welcome, Yangtze Number Two,” tih lehkha ziahte nen Xi’an international airport-ah an lo hmuak a ni.
China nu pakhat hausa em em Mrs. Wang-i chu Tibet ram Qinghai province-ah a zuk zin a, chumi hmunah chuan Tibet ui fing bera an sawi White Root-a (Ui pa a nih avangin White Root-a tia tarlan mai a ni) an tih chu a va hmu fuh hlauh mai a, Mrs. Wang-i chuan $ 586,000-in a lei ta a, chumi chanchin chu The Times of London chuan September 10 khan a tarlang nghal a ni.
Kumin kum tantirh lam khan Florida chhungkhua khat chuan Lancelot Encore tih ui fing tak mai chu $ 155,000 in an lei a, mahse tun tuma Mrs. Wang-in $ 586,000 meuh senga White Root-a lei tak avangin “The world’s most expensive dog,” tiin Times chuan World Record-ah a dahlut nghal a ni.
White Root-a hi kumkhat leh a chanve chauh a la ni a, Mrs. Wang-i chuan he ui chi ang hi a dang hmuh belh a beisei thu a sawi bawk a ni. Qinghai atanga a rawn haw lam chuan White Root-a hming chu Yangtze River Number Two-tiin a rawn thlak nghal bawk a. Mrs. Wang-i leh a fapa thar Yangtze Number Two-a te chu animals fan-te leh local pet lovers-ten luxury car 30 nen “Welcome, Yangtze Number Two,” tih lehkha ziahte nen Xi’an international airport-ah an lo hmuak a ni.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
A message from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in Mizo Language
The Second International Day of Democracy
Democracy tih awmzia dik tak chu democracy tih hmingah hian a tawp mai mai lova, economic leh social llama hmasawn chhoh zelna leh remna leh muanna kawnga zau taka hmalak a, mitinte zalenna leh diknate hlutsak a, hriatpui hi democracy dik tak chu a ni.
Noverber 8, 2008 khan the Genenral Assembly rorelna chuan September 15 chu International Day of Democracy atana a puang a, nimin September 15, 2009 khan a vawihnihna chiah a ni. He Internationla Day of Democracy Ni-ah hian khawvela democracy ramte dinhmun thlirletna neih a ni a, economic, social, security & peace leh civil & human rights chungchangah ramtinten engang hmasawnna nge an neih tih chu thlirlet a ni.
Mimal, civil society, sawrkar inawpna hrang hrangte leh international community-ten goal fel tak an neih a, thukhat vuana hma an lak chuah hian democracy tih hian awmzia ril tak a nei thei chauh va, chutianga lungrualna chuan mitin tana zalenna, hlimna leh lawmna a siam a, khawi hmunah pawh a siam zel dawn a ni.
Democracy tih awmzia dik tak chu democracy tih hmingah hian a tawp mai mai lova, economic leh social llama hmasawn chhoh zelna leh remna leh muanna kawnga zau taka hmalak a, mitinte zalenna leh diknate hlutsak a, hriatpui hi democracy dik tak chu a ni.
Noverber 8, 2008 khan the Genenral Assembly rorelna chuan September 15 chu International Day of Democracy atana a puang a, nimin September 15, 2009 khan a vawihnihna chiah a ni. He Internationla Day of Democracy Ni-ah hian khawvela democracy ramte dinhmun thlirletna neih a ni a, economic, social, security & peace leh civil & human rights chungchangah ramtinten engang hmasawnna nge an neih tih chu thlirlet a ni.
Mimal, civil society, sawrkar inawpna hrang hrangte leh international community-ten goal fel tak an neih a, thukhat vuana hma an lak chuah hian democracy tih hian awmzia ril tak a nei thei chauh va, chutianga lungrualna chuan mitin tana zalenna, hlimna leh lawmna a siam a, khawi hmunah pawh a siam zel dawn a ni.
Monday, September 14, 2009
View Point- Iran Nuclear Program II
September 11, Zirtawp khan Iran Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki-a chuan world power ram rukte nena October Ni hmasa bera thusawihona nei turin Iran-in rem a tih thu chu Belgium, Brussels atangin world power ram rukte leh European Unions (EU) foreign policy chief Javier Slona-a kaltlangin khawvelah a pung ta a. Amaherawhchu tun tum an thuthona turah hi chuan a bik takin global nuclear disarmament leh Iran-West ramte nena an inhmuhthiamlohnate an sawiho ang a, Iran nuclear program erawh rorel agenda-ah an thun tel dawn nge dawn lo tih hriatchaintheih a la ni lo.
Tun tumah hian Iran-in a nuclear program chungchang sawi duh lo mah sela White House atanga palai Robert Gibbs-a erawh chaun, “Iran nuclear program hian international dan a bawhpelh avangin Iran-in world power-te nena thusawiho a duh loh fo chuan mawhphurhna rit tak chu Iran chungah a innghat fel tawh dawn a ni,” tiin a sawi a, U.S. States Department palai P.J. Crowely-a pawhin, “Iran-in a nuclear program chungchang agenda-a thu tel duh lo mah sela tun tum rorelnaah chuan palai kalkhawmten an thailang tho tho dawn a ni,” tih a sawi bawk a ni. September 10 khan Iran chuan UN Security Council-a permanent member 5 leh Germany-te nena inhmuhkhawm a beisei thu a hraittir tawh a, amaherawhchu security cooperation leh global disarmament chungchangte chuah sawiho a beisei hmel a ni.
Iran chuan kum 6 kal ta atang tawh khan Teran khawpui atanga kilometers 500 (miles 300) vela hla Natanz-ah a nuclear program tihlawhtling tura uranium siamna khawl ropui tak a lo nei tawh a, UN Security Council pawhin he program hi bansan turin vawi tam tak a ngen tawh a, mahse Iran-in a bansan mai duh loh avangin vawiin thleng a la chhunzawm zel a. Kan hnung July-a G8 kan tih khawvel ram hausa ber ram 8 U.S., Germany, Britain, France, Japan, Russia, Italy leh Canada-ten Italy ram ,L’Aquila-a rorel an neih tum pawh khan September thla tawp hma ngeia Iran-in a nuclear program bansan turin warning khauh tak an pe tawh bawk a ni. EU leh U.S. te chuan kum 2006 atang khan Iran chungah economic sanction an lo siam tawh a, tunah hian economic sanction tum thum meuh an siam tawh a ni. Amaherawhchu Iran hnar hnuaiah phatna a bo bik mawlh lova, a nuclear program chu mi tam tak thihtheihna ralthuam hlauhawm (mass of destruction) atana hman a tum loh thu leh nuclear technology hmanga electric power siamchhuah belh nan chauhva hman a tum thu pawh khawvel hriatah a puang chamchi ve a ni.
UN nuclear watchdog agengcy-te sawi dan phei chuan Teran hian nuclear ralthuam hlauawm siamchhuah nan uranium a nei del tawh mai thei a, a la nei del lo a nih pawhin hun rei lo te ah chuan a nei thuai dawn a ni an ti hial a ni. Mithiamte chhut dan chuan Iran-in kan hnung February thla khan uranium kilograms 1,000 (pound 2,000) vel a nei tawh a, uranium kilograms 1,000 chuan nuclear ralthuam (nuclear weapon) pakhat a siamchhaukthei tawh a ni, an ti. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in report a pe hnuhnung ber chuan Iran hian a tlem berah uranium kilograms 1,430(pounds 3,153) vel a nei tawh a, he uranium hi centrifuges 5,000 vel a tling tawh a, IAEA agency-ten February thlaa report an pek tum ai khan tun tum report-ah hian centrifuges 1,000 a ;p chuang hman leh tawh a, tunah hian centrifuges 2,000 chuang silfai tur an nei sa bawk a ni.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad-a erawh chuan September 7 khan, “Iran-in a nuclear program hi ralthuam hlauhawm (mass of destruction) atana hman a tum loh avangin leh nuclear technology hmanga electric power tihchhuah nan chauhva hman a tum avangin he nuclear program chungchangah hian Iran-in dikna (right) a nei a ni. Chuvangin Iran-in a nuclear program a bansan mai lovang a, West ramte (a bik takin Britain leh United States-te a kawk a) nen pawh Iran nuclear program chungchang kan sawi dun thei lo a ni,” tiin a puang ve thung a. Iran FM Monouchehr Mottai-a pawhin, “Tun tum rorelnaah hi chuan Iran-in nuclear technology hmanga uranium a siam chungchangah right fel tak a neih avangin Iran hian chu right chu a theihtawpin a defend ve dawn a ni,” tiin a sawi bawk.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad-a chuan kum kal ta khan Tuipuisena Israel ram hnawlthla mai a tum avangin leh khawvel map atanga Israel ram thai bo mai a duh avangin Israel pawhin kutthlak mai chu a nap a, mahse Israel hian Iran chunga US policy chu a lo ralthlir reng ta zawk a ni. Iran-in Palestine Islamic movement/Hamas Movement-te leh Lebanon rama Syria pawlkhat Hezbollah helhote a sponsor ve avangin Iran chungah Israel a thinrim hle a, tun tum rorelna turah pawh hian Israel second Prime Minister Dan Meidor-a chuan, “Iran-in mi tam tak thihthiehna nuclear boom a siamchhuahtheih hma hian Iran nuclear program hi a rang thei ang bera tihtawpsak a hun tawh tak zet a ni,” tiin a sawi bawk a ni.
July thla Ni 18 khan CNN chuan US President nen interview a siam a, chumi tum chuan Israel-in Iran nuclear siamna hmun boom chhiat vek tur tih chungchangah U.S. in Israel hnenah thupek a neih leh neih loh zawhna a nei a, U.S. President Barack Obama chuan, “Iran nuclear boom chhe vek tura Israel hnena thupek engmah a awm lo ve. (Absolutely not, no green light for Israel to strike. We cannot dictate to other countries what their security interests are.) tiin a sawi a. U.S. chuan Iran nuclear chungchangah thui tak a ngaihtuah tawh a, U.S. in a duh ber chu diplomatic channel hmanga he buaina hi chinfel a tum zawk a ni. Amaherawhchu kei Obama hi U.S. President leh U.S. commander-in-chief hna vuan kawp vektu ka nih avangin U.S. zalenna leh himna a nih dawn phawt chuan U.S. in right a neih apingte chu humhalh turin ka inpaih reng a ni,” tiin a chhang a ni. Obama Vice President John Biden-a pawhin, “Iran nuclear chungchangah hi chuan Israel nen thuhmun ka vaw vek thei kher lovang, Israel chungthuah chuan Israel vekin thutlukna a siam ve mai tur a ni. Keini U.S. hian ram dang thiltihna engkimah inrawlh vek a tum lova, ram khatin a tih tur leh tih loh tur chu amah ngeiin thutlukna asiam mai tur zawk a ni,” tiin ABC Television atangin a sawi bawk a ni. Tun tumah hian U.S. pawh nasa takin a inpuahchak a, U.S. chuan Iran-in terrorist pawl hrang hrangte a support a ni tih chungchang te, Iraq leh Afganistan chungchang-te thlenga Iran nena thawhho dan ngaihtuah a tum bawk dawn a ni.
Thirtu tam tak chuan tun tum Iran chungchang an ngaihtuahna turah hian hlawhtlinna eng emaw tal chu a awm ngei an ring a, engangin nge Iran buaina chu an hmachhawn dawn tih erawh thirtute hriatchak ber a ni thung a ni. Mi tam tak chuan Iran chungah hian soft diplomacy chuah chuan awmzia a neih theih tak tak an ring lova, hard diplomacy zawk hi Iran tana tha zawk tur niin an chhut ve thung a. Mithiam thenkhatte erawh chuan Iran buaina hi international buaina a nih ang bawkin regional buaina a nih avangin regional approach hmanga thulai rem hi a that ber an ring ve thung a ni.
Iran rama UK ambassador Sir Richard Dalton-a pawhin, “Iran chungchangah GCC-hi inrawlh thuk se la, engemaw chen hmasawnna a awm ka ring tlat a ni. Tun ang hun khirh tak pawha GCC-ten Iran buaina an lo tuilian ralthlir ve mai mai a nih chuan Iran hi tun angin engtikah mah a awm leh ngai tawh lo mai thei a ni,” tiin Royal United Institute (RUSI-Qatar)-a Summit an neih tumah an sawi nghe nghe a ni.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
EPCB condemns sentencing of Aung San Suu Kyi and calls for UNSC Arms Embargo - News - The Burma Campaign UK
EPCB condemns sentencing of Aung San Suu Kyi and calls for UNSC Arms Embargo - News - The Burma Campaign UK
Open Letter
Aung San Suu Kyi’s sentence is a death sentence for democracy
Burma Campaign Aotearoa/New Zealand (BCNZ) joins international leaders and advocates in strongly condemning yesterday’s sentencing of democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi to a renewed period of 18 months of house arrest and calls upon the New Zealand Government to support the international community in pursuing an international commission of inquiry to investigate war crimes and crimes against humanity in Burma as well as sanctioning a global arms embargo.
It is clear from the regime’s current actions that this sentencing is a part of a steadfast campaign to exclude Aung San Suu Kyi from participating in the proposed 2010 elections which would entrench an undemocratically derived constitution and military rule in the country.
Following the failure of previous efforts to hold the regime accountable for its horrendous human rights records, the international community must now back words with action. Only through strong condemnation of the regime by the international community will international mechanisms be able to protect the future of the Burmese who for too long have suffered unequivocally under a tyrannical and oppressive regime.
BCNZ calls upon the New Zealand Government to support international calls for a commission of inquiry into the actions of the regime as well as endorse a universal arms embargo against the regime.
BCNZ also calls upon the New Zealand Government to review any economic or trade relationships that New Zealand has with the regime and asks that New Zealand companies considering investing, working or trading with the regime in light of the recent Free Trade Agreement with ASEAN, take account of the reality that trade with Burma is likely to benefit and entrench the ruling military elite,
Sincerely,
Ross Wilson
Burma Campaign Spokesperson
Contact: 0274468767
Visit the website at www.burmacampaignorg.nz
Open Letter
Aung San Suu Kyi’s sentence is a death sentence for democracy
Burma Campaign Aotearoa/New Zealand (BCNZ) joins international leaders and advocates in strongly condemning yesterday’s sentencing of democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi to a renewed period of 18 months of house arrest and calls upon the New Zealand Government to support the international community in pursuing an international commission of inquiry to investigate war crimes and crimes against humanity in Burma as well as sanctioning a global arms embargo.
It is clear from the regime’s current actions that this sentencing is a part of a steadfast campaign to exclude Aung San Suu Kyi from participating in the proposed 2010 elections which would entrench an undemocratically derived constitution and military rule in the country.
Following the failure of previous efforts to hold the regime accountable for its horrendous human rights records, the international community must now back words with action. Only through strong condemnation of the regime by the international community will international mechanisms be able to protect the future of the Burmese who for too long have suffered unequivocally under a tyrannical and oppressive regime.
BCNZ calls upon the New Zealand Government to support international calls for a commission of inquiry into the actions of the regime as well as endorse a universal arms embargo against the regime.
BCNZ also calls upon the New Zealand Government to review any economic or trade relationships that New Zealand has with the regime and asks that New Zealand companies considering investing, working or trading with the regime in light of the recent Free Trade Agreement with ASEAN, take account of the reality that trade with Burma is likely to benefit and entrench the ruling military elite,
Sincerely,
Ross Wilson
Burma Campaign Spokesperson
Contact: 0274468767
Visit the website at www.burmacampaignorg.nz
Burma Court Finds Aung San Suu Kyi Guilty
www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1915693,00.html
Anger greets Suu Kyi conviction (BBC) World leaders have reacted with anger and disappointment at the conviction of Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi for violating security laws. The UN called for her immediate release after she was sentenced to a further 18 months of house arrest - where she has spent 14 of the past 20 years. The US, the European Union, Britain and France were among those who condemned the verdict. However, trading partners China and India have made no public comment. Ms Suu Kyi was on trial for allowing a US national, John Yettaw, into her lakeside home after he swam there uninvited. John Yettaw was jailed for seven years, including four years of hard labour. Critics of Burma's military regime say the verdict is designed to prevent Ms Suu Kyi from taking part in elections scheduled for 2010. 'Sham trial' UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has said he "strongly deplores" the verdict, and has called for Ms Suu Kyi's immediate and unconditional release. "Unless she and all other political prisoners in Myanmar [Burma] are released and allowed to participate in free and fair elections, the credibility of the political process will remain in doubt," he said. A spokesman for the European Union, Ton van Lierop, said the further detention of the 64-year-old was unjustified and unacceptable. "Keeping Aung San Suu Kyi under arrest under fabricated reasons violates her fundamental freedoms, and does not serve the proclaimed national interest either," he told the BBC. UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he was "saddened and angry" by the verdict in what he called a "sham" trial. In a strongly-worded statement, he condemned the "purely political sentence". A statement from the office of Nicolas Sarkozy said the French president was calling on the European Union to impose new sanctions on Burma. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Aung San Suu Kyi should not have been tried or convicted. She also called for the release of Mr Yettaw and "more than 2,000 political prisoners". "The Burmese junta should immediately end its repression of so many in this country, start a dialogue with the opposition and the ethnic groups. "Otherwise the elections they have scheduled for next year will have absolutely no legitimacy," she said. Asian response Mrs Suu Kyi's previous period of house arrest expired on 27 May. This new term will mean she is still in detention during the polls, which are expected to take place in about May 2010. Her party, the National League for Democracy, won the last elections in 1990 but was never allowed to take power. In Asia, the governments of Indonesia and the Philippines have been outspoken in condemning the sentence. But, says the BBC's Jill McGivering, it is notable that two of Burma's biggest trading partners and allies - India and China - have avoided public comment on the trial. India and China, with Thailand, have been accused by critics of propping up the military government, especially in recent years as growing economic sanctions have strangled its trade relationship with the West. Canada calls Aung San Suu Kyi's house arrest 'vindictive' (AFP) OTTAWA — Canada's prime minister Tuesday "strongly condemned" a further 18-months of house arrest handed to Myanmar's democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, saying it is "unwarranted, unjustified, and vindictive." "Canada strongly condemns the Burmese regime's decision to sentence Aung San Suu Kyi to a further 18 months house arrest," Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said in a statement. Canada refers to Myanmar by its former name, Burma. "This decision is clearly not in accordance with the rule of law: the charges laid against her were baseless and her trial did not come close to meeting international standards of due process. "Her continued detention is unwarranted, unjustified, and vindictive," he said. A Myanmar court convicted the 64-year-old opposition leader of breaching the terms of her detention by the ruling military junta, following a bizarre incident in which an American man swam uninvited to her home. Judges sentenced Suu Kyi to three years of hard labor and imprisonment, but military ruler Than Shwe signed a special order commuting the sentence and ordering her to serve out a year-and-a-half under house arrest. Suu Kyi has been kept in detention for nearly 14 of the past 20 years, since the military regime refused to recognize her National League for Democracy's landslide victory in elections in 1990. Harper accused Myanmar's ruling generals of having "manufactured an excuse to keep Aung San Suu Kyi in detention to ensure she will not be able to participate in the proposed 2010 elections." "Canada calls for the regime to unconditionally free all political prisoners and allow all citizens, including opposition groups, to freely participate in the electoral process," he said. Last year, Canada made Suu Kyi an honorary citizen in recognition of her "long and courageous struggle to promote freedom and democracy" in her homeland. EU President Statement Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the verdict against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi The European Union condemns the verdict against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the National League for Democracy and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, and the unjustified trial against her. The proceedings against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, on charges which were brought twenty years after she was first wrongfully arrested, have been in breach of national and international law. The EU urges the authorities to immediately and unconditionally release her. The authorities of Burma/Myanmar have chosen to ignore the protests over her arrest and the appeals for her release. These have come from a larger number of States and organisations than ever before, led by the UN Secretary-General, and including the Chair and several Member States of ASEAN, of which Burma/Myanmar is a member. The EU will respond with additional targeted measures against those responsible for the verdict. In addition, the EU will further reinforce its restrictive measures targeting the regime of Burma/Myanmar, including its economic interests. The EU underlines its readiness to revise, amend or reinforce its measures in light of the developments in Burma/Myanmar. The EU will intensify its work with the international community, and especially with its partners in Asia, to achieve our common aim of obtaining the immediate and unconditional release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and all other political prisoners in Burma/Myanmar. This is an essential first step in the process of genuine national reconciliation that is needed if the elections in 2010 are to be seen as credible, free and fair, as was also stressed by the UN Secretary-General during his mission to Burma/Myanmar on 3-4 July. The EU urges the authorities of Burma/Myanmar to comply with the Secretary General's demands and to cooperate with the UN and the international community. If the authorities decide to take such steps, the EU stands ready to respond positively. The EU recalls its strong and unwavering commitment to support and sustain the people of Burma/Myanmar. The EU provides the people with substantial humanitarian assistance and stands ready to increase its support further. Paris – August 11th 2009 : The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), Burma Lawyer Council (BLC) and The Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma (Altsean-Burma) express their outrage regarding the condemnation of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi by the Insein prison court in Rangoon to 18 months house arrest. “This shocking verdict illustrates once more the Burmese junta's total disregard for its international human rights obligations and shows the real face of the regime. With the main opposition leader and 2,100 political prisoners behind bars, the elections planned by the regime for next year will be nothing but a mockery”, said Aung Htoo, General Secretary of BLC. In an advocacy note released today, FIDH, BLC and Altsean-Burma demonstrate that the widespread and systematic violations of international human rights and humanitarian law documented by numerous Burmese, regional and international NGOs and UN mechanisms over the past years amount to crimes against humanity and war crimes. FIDH, BLC and Altsean-Burma therefore call for the establishment of a Commission of Inquiry by the UN Security Council. “The condemnation of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is not an isolated act of repression : it is taking place in a context where crimes against humanity and war crimes have been perpetrated for decades in Eastern Burma together with other grave human rights violations in the rest of the country. The international community must move immediately to stop this inhumanity : the appointment of a Commission of Inquiry by the Security Council is the first step for any process of justice to be initiated”, concluded Souhayr Belhassen, President of FIDH. “The ongoing atrocities in Burma increase the urgency for a Commission of Inquiry. Even now, men, women and children continue to be subjected to extreme and systematic forms of violence and murder. The world should not allow this to go on”, emphasized Debbie Stothard, Coordinator of Altsean-Burma. The Report entitled “Burma: An International Commission of Inquiry more urgent than ever”, can be downloaded at http://www.fidh.org/IMG/pdf/bu08.pdf Press contacts Gael Grilhot, FIDH Press Office : + 33 1 43 55 90 19 Debbie Stothard, Coordinator of Altsean-Burma : +668 1686 1652 Aung Htoo, General Secretary of BLC: + 46 70 866 4159 Gordon Brown statement on Aung San Suu Kyi The Prime Minister has released a statement following the news that Aung San Suu Kyi will spend 1.5 further years under house arrest in Burma. I am both saddened and angry at the verdict today, 11 August , following the sham trial of Aung San Suu Kyi. The news - that she has been found guilty and sentenced to three years hard labour but that this has been “mitigated” to a suspended sentence of 1.5 years under house arrest - is further proof that the military regime in Burma is determined to act with total disregard for accepted standards of the rule of law and in defiance of international opinion. This is a purely political sentence designed to prevent her from taking part in the regime’s planned elections next year. So long as Aung San Suu Kyi and all those political opponents imprisoned in Burma remain in detention and are prevented from playing their full part in the political process, the planned elections in 2010 will have no credibility or legitimacy. The façade of her prosecution is made more monstrous because its real objective is to sever her bond with the people for whom she is a beacon of hope and resistance. I have always made clear that the United Kingdom would respond positively to any signs of progress on democratic reform in Burma. But with the generals explicitly rejecting that course today, the international community must take action. The EU has agreed to impose tough new sanctions targeting the economic interests of the regime. I also believe that the UN Security Council - whose will has been flouted - must also now respond resolutely and impose a worldiwide ban on the sale of arms to the regime. My thoughts today are with Aung San Suu Kyi - the human face of Burma’s tragedy - and with the people of Burma who suffer on a daily basis. Suu Kyi Convicted – Time For Global Arms Embargo Against Burma BCUK The Burma Campaign UK today strongly condemned the Burmese military dictatorship for continuing to detain Burma’s democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and called on the United Nations Security Council to impose a global arms embargo against Burma. Aung San Suu Kyi was found guilty of breaking the terms of her house arrest after an American man, John Yettaw, swam to her house and refused to leave. As the Burma Campaign UK predicted, Aung San Suu Kyi was not given the maximum 5 year prison sentence, but instead will serve 18 months under house arrest. The regime will try to present this as leniency in order to avoid international sanctions. This period of detention keeps Aung San Suu Kyi in detention during rigged elections due in 2010. The elections bring in a new constitution which is designed to legalise military rule. “The dictatorship is directly defying the United Nations Security Council,” said Zoya Phan, International Coordinator at Burma Campaign UK. “It is time the generals faced consequences for their actions, a global arms embargo should be imposed immediately.” On May 22nd the Security Council issued a statement – its third – calling on the regime to enter into genuine dialogue with Aung San Suu Kyi and ethnic groups. Instead they have continued to detain her, along with more than 2,100 political prisoners. The dictatorship is determined to silence all pro-democracy voices in the country in the run up to rigged elections next year. The elections bring in a new constitution that enshrines military rule, and grants no new freedoms or human rights. Instead, a rubber stamp Parliament will do the government’s bidding. Aung San Suu Kyi has been in detention for more than 13 of the past 19 years. The United Nations has ruled that her detention is illegal under international law and Burmese law. According to the dictatorship, her current period of detention was due to expire on 27th May. She was put on trial on 18th May for breaking the conditions of her house arrest after an American man swam to her home and refused to leave. “There was an outcry when the trial started, now those fine words must now be turned into practical action,” said Zoya Phan. “The soft diplomacy of the UN and Asian countries has failed. A global arms embargo is the most effective way of showing this military dictatorship that it can no longer defy the international community.” The Burma Campaign UK is also calling on the United Nations to establish a Commission of Inquiry into crimes against humanity and war crimes being committed by the dictatorship in Burma. For more information contact Zoya Phan on 07738630139, or Mark Farmaner, Director of Burma Campaign UK, on 07941239640. Nobel Laureates Call for Action on Burma: A UN Security Council Commission of Inquiry (Ottawa). The UN Security Council must take strong action on Burma and issue an investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the Burmese military regime. This was the message sent by 14 Nobel Laureates—including The Dalai Lama, Shirin Ebadi, Jody Williams, Mairead Maguire, Presidents Mikhail Gorbachev and Kim Dae-jung and Archbishop Desmond Tutu in an open letter to the Security Council. The letter was released today in response to the guilty verdict of Burma’s democratically elected leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. “This illegal verdict is just one more instance of the junta’s contempt for justice, security, and democracy for the Burmese people,” said Nobel Laureate Jody Williams. “The brutality and lawlessness of this regime can no longer be ignored. It is within the realm of the Security Council to address the crimes against the people of Burma, and the time to act is now.” Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi was convicted today by the Burmese military junta, and sentenced to 18 more months of house arrest. The junta says Suu Kyi violated her house arrest in May when she offered temporary shelter to an American man, John William Yettaw, who swam to her lakeside home. Her supporters say the move is meant to keep her confined so she cannot participate in the general elections scheduled for 2010. The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions (UNWGAD), an arm of the UN Human Rights Council, has ruled the arrest and detention of Suu Kyi illegal, stating that, "The latest renewal (2008) of the order to place Ms. Suu Kyi under house arrest not solely violates international law but also national domestic laws of Myanmar.” While she is the country’s most prominent political prisoner, Aung San Suu Kyi is not alone. Over 2100 democracy activists are presently in Burmese prisons. In the meantime, the Burmese military continues its attacks on the people of Burma. In June, the Burmese military dropped mortar shells onto an internally displaced persons camp, causing over 5,000 villagers to flee for their lives. Experts have documented hundreds of cases of crimes against humanity in Burma over the last 15 years, including the rape of hundreds of women. The Laureates’ open letter states that the crimes against the Burmese people and the full extent of the brutality of the regime must be investigated and must not be tolerated any longer. It calls on the UN Security Council to pass a resolution creating a Commission of Inquiry into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Burma, and to end the impunity of the Burmese military. “The people of Burma have suffered unimaginable human rights abuses at the hands of dictators. Aung San Suu Kyi’s latest conviction is the final straw,” says Nobel Laureate Mairead Maguire. “The time has come for the international community to unite, and stand together in peaceful opposition to the actions of the military junta. The UN Security Council needs to act immediately to send the message that this kind of brutal oppression will not be tolerated, and hold the regime accountable.” Burma Court Finds Aung San Suu Kyi Guilty
Anger greets Suu Kyi conviction (BBC) World leaders have reacted with anger and disappointment at the conviction of Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi for violating security laws. The UN called for her immediate release after she was sentenced to a further 18 months of house arrest - where she has spent 14 of the past 20 years. The US, the European Union, Britain and France were among those who condemned the verdict. However, trading partners China and India have made no public comment. Ms Suu Kyi was on trial for allowing a US national, John Yettaw, into her lakeside home after he swam there uninvited. John Yettaw was jailed for seven years, including four years of hard labour. Critics of Burma's military regime say the verdict is designed to prevent Ms Suu Kyi from taking part in elections scheduled for 2010. 'Sham trial' UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has said he "strongly deplores" the verdict, and has called for Ms Suu Kyi's immediate and unconditional release. "Unless she and all other political prisoners in Myanmar [Burma] are released and allowed to participate in free and fair elections, the credibility of the political process will remain in doubt," he said. A spokesman for the European Union, Ton van Lierop, said the further detention of the 64-year-old was unjustified and unacceptable. "Keeping Aung San Suu Kyi under arrest under fabricated reasons violates her fundamental freedoms, and does not serve the proclaimed national interest either," he told the BBC. UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he was "saddened and angry" by the verdict in what he called a "sham" trial. In a strongly-worded statement, he condemned the "purely political sentence". A statement from the office of Nicolas Sarkozy said the French president was calling on the European Union to impose new sanctions on Burma. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Aung San Suu Kyi should not have been tried or convicted. She also called for the release of Mr Yettaw and "more than 2,000 political prisoners". "The Burmese junta should immediately end its repression of so many in this country, start a dialogue with the opposition and the ethnic groups. "Otherwise the elections they have scheduled for next year will have absolutely no legitimacy," she said. Asian response Mrs Suu Kyi's previous period of house arrest expired on 27 May. This new term will mean she is still in detention during the polls, which are expected to take place in about May 2010. Her party, the National League for Democracy, won the last elections in 1990 but was never allowed to take power. In Asia, the governments of Indonesia and the Philippines have been outspoken in condemning the sentence. But, says the BBC's Jill McGivering, it is notable that two of Burma's biggest trading partners and allies - India and China - have avoided public comment on the trial. India and China, with Thailand, have been accused by critics of propping up the military government, especially in recent years as growing economic sanctions have strangled its trade relationship with the West. Canada calls Aung San Suu Kyi's house arrest 'vindictive' (AFP) OTTAWA — Canada's prime minister Tuesday "strongly condemned" a further 18-months of house arrest handed to Myanmar's democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, saying it is "unwarranted, unjustified, and vindictive." "Canada strongly condemns the Burmese regime's decision to sentence Aung San Suu Kyi to a further 18 months house arrest," Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said in a statement. Canada refers to Myanmar by its former name, Burma. "This decision is clearly not in accordance with the rule of law: the charges laid against her were baseless and her trial did not come close to meeting international standards of due process. "Her continued detention is unwarranted, unjustified, and vindictive," he said. A Myanmar court convicted the 64-year-old opposition leader of breaching the terms of her detention by the ruling military junta, following a bizarre incident in which an American man swam uninvited to her home. Judges sentenced Suu Kyi to three years of hard labor and imprisonment, but military ruler Than Shwe signed a special order commuting the sentence and ordering her to serve out a year-and-a-half under house arrest. Suu Kyi has been kept in detention for nearly 14 of the past 20 years, since the military regime refused to recognize her National League for Democracy's landslide victory in elections in 1990. Harper accused Myanmar's ruling generals of having "manufactured an excuse to keep Aung San Suu Kyi in detention to ensure she will not be able to participate in the proposed 2010 elections." "Canada calls for the regime to unconditionally free all political prisoners and allow all citizens, including opposition groups, to freely participate in the electoral process," he said. Last year, Canada made Suu Kyi an honorary citizen in recognition of her "long and courageous struggle to promote freedom and democracy" in her homeland. EU President Statement Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the verdict against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi The European Union condemns the verdict against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the National League for Democracy and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, and the unjustified trial against her. The proceedings against Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, on charges which were brought twenty years after she was first wrongfully arrested, have been in breach of national and international law. The EU urges the authorities to immediately and unconditionally release her. The authorities of Burma/Myanmar have chosen to ignore the protests over her arrest and the appeals for her release. These have come from a larger number of States and organisations than ever before, led by the UN Secretary-General, and including the Chair and several Member States of ASEAN, of which Burma/Myanmar is a member. The EU will respond with additional targeted measures against those responsible for the verdict. In addition, the EU will further reinforce its restrictive measures targeting the regime of Burma/Myanmar, including its economic interests. The EU underlines its readiness to revise, amend or reinforce its measures in light of the developments in Burma/Myanmar. The EU will intensify its work with the international community, and especially with its partners in Asia, to achieve our common aim of obtaining the immediate and unconditional release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and all other political prisoners in Burma/Myanmar. This is an essential first step in the process of genuine national reconciliation that is needed if the elections in 2010 are to be seen as credible, free and fair, as was also stressed by the UN Secretary-General during his mission to Burma/Myanmar on 3-4 July. The EU urges the authorities of Burma/Myanmar to comply with the Secretary General's demands and to cooperate with the UN and the international community. If the authorities decide to take such steps, the EU stands ready to respond positively. The EU recalls its strong and unwavering commitment to support and sustain the people of Burma/Myanmar. The EU provides the people with substantial humanitarian assistance and stands ready to increase its support further. Paris – August 11th 2009 : The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), Burma Lawyer Council (BLC) and The Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma (Altsean-Burma) express their outrage regarding the condemnation of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi by the Insein prison court in Rangoon to 18 months house arrest. “This shocking verdict illustrates once more the Burmese junta's total disregard for its international human rights obligations and shows the real face of the regime. With the main opposition leader and 2,100 political prisoners behind bars, the elections planned by the regime for next year will be nothing but a mockery”, said Aung Htoo, General Secretary of BLC. In an advocacy note released today, FIDH, BLC and Altsean-Burma demonstrate that the widespread and systematic violations of international human rights and humanitarian law documented by numerous Burmese, regional and international NGOs and UN mechanisms over the past years amount to crimes against humanity and war crimes. FIDH, BLC and Altsean-Burma therefore call for the establishment of a Commission of Inquiry by the UN Security Council. “The condemnation of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is not an isolated act of repression : it is taking place in a context where crimes against humanity and war crimes have been perpetrated for decades in Eastern Burma together with other grave human rights violations in the rest of the country. The international community must move immediately to stop this inhumanity : the appointment of a Commission of Inquiry by the Security Council is the first step for any process of justice to be initiated”, concluded Souhayr Belhassen, President of FIDH. “The ongoing atrocities in Burma increase the urgency for a Commission of Inquiry. Even now, men, women and children continue to be subjected to extreme and systematic forms of violence and murder. The world should not allow this to go on”, emphasized Debbie Stothard, Coordinator of Altsean-Burma. The Report entitled “Burma: An International Commission of Inquiry more urgent than ever”, can be downloaded at http://www.fidh.org/IMG/pdf/bu08.pdf Press contacts Gael Grilhot, FIDH Press Office : + 33 1 43 55 90 19 Debbie Stothard, Coordinator of Altsean-Burma : +668 1686 1652 Aung Htoo, General Secretary of BLC: + 46 70 866 4159 Gordon Brown statement on Aung San Suu Kyi The Prime Minister has released a statement following the news that Aung San Suu Kyi will spend 1.5 further years under house arrest in Burma. I am both saddened and angry at the verdict today, 11 August , following the sham trial of Aung San Suu Kyi. The news - that she has been found guilty and sentenced to three years hard labour but that this has been “mitigated” to a suspended sentence of 1.5 years under house arrest - is further proof that the military regime in Burma is determined to act with total disregard for accepted standards of the rule of law and in defiance of international opinion. This is a purely political sentence designed to prevent her from taking part in the regime’s planned elections next year. So long as Aung San Suu Kyi and all those political opponents imprisoned in Burma remain in detention and are prevented from playing their full part in the political process, the planned elections in 2010 will have no credibility or legitimacy. The façade of her prosecution is made more monstrous because its real objective is to sever her bond with the people for whom she is a beacon of hope and resistance. I have always made clear that the United Kingdom would respond positively to any signs of progress on democratic reform in Burma. But with the generals explicitly rejecting that course today, the international community must take action. The EU has agreed to impose tough new sanctions targeting the economic interests of the regime. I also believe that the UN Security Council - whose will has been flouted - must also now respond resolutely and impose a worldiwide ban on the sale of arms to the regime. My thoughts today are with Aung San Suu Kyi - the human face of Burma’s tragedy - and with the people of Burma who suffer on a daily basis. Suu Kyi Convicted – Time For Global Arms Embargo Against Burma BCUK The Burma Campaign UK today strongly condemned the Burmese military dictatorship for continuing to detain Burma’s democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and called on the United Nations Security Council to impose a global arms embargo against Burma. Aung San Suu Kyi was found guilty of breaking the terms of her house arrest after an American man, John Yettaw, swam to her house and refused to leave. As the Burma Campaign UK predicted, Aung San Suu Kyi was not given the maximum 5 year prison sentence, but instead will serve 18 months under house arrest. The regime will try to present this as leniency in order to avoid international sanctions. This period of detention keeps Aung San Suu Kyi in detention during rigged elections due in 2010. The elections bring in a new constitution which is designed to legalise military rule. “The dictatorship is directly defying the United Nations Security Council,” said Zoya Phan, International Coordinator at Burma Campaign UK. “It is time the generals faced consequences for their actions, a global arms embargo should be imposed immediately.” On May 22nd the Security Council issued a statement – its third – calling on the regime to enter into genuine dialogue with Aung San Suu Kyi and ethnic groups. Instead they have continued to detain her, along with more than 2,100 political prisoners. The dictatorship is determined to silence all pro-democracy voices in the country in the run up to rigged elections next year. The elections bring in a new constitution that enshrines military rule, and grants no new freedoms or human rights. Instead, a rubber stamp Parliament will do the government’s bidding. Aung San Suu Kyi has been in detention for more than 13 of the past 19 years. The United Nations has ruled that her detention is illegal under international law and Burmese law. According to the dictatorship, her current period of detention was due to expire on 27th May. She was put on trial on 18th May for breaking the conditions of her house arrest after an American man swam to her home and refused to leave. “There was an outcry when the trial started, now those fine words must now be turned into practical action,” said Zoya Phan. “The soft diplomacy of the UN and Asian countries has failed. A global arms embargo is the most effective way of showing this military dictatorship that it can no longer defy the international community.” The Burma Campaign UK is also calling on the United Nations to establish a Commission of Inquiry into crimes against humanity and war crimes being committed by the dictatorship in Burma. For more information contact Zoya Phan on 07738630139, or Mark Farmaner, Director of Burma Campaign UK, on 07941239640. Nobel Laureates Call for Action on Burma: A UN Security Council Commission of Inquiry (Ottawa). The UN Security Council must take strong action on Burma and issue an investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the Burmese military regime. This was the message sent by 14 Nobel Laureates—including The Dalai Lama, Shirin Ebadi, Jody Williams, Mairead Maguire, Presidents Mikhail Gorbachev and Kim Dae-jung and Archbishop Desmond Tutu in an open letter to the Security Council. The letter was released today in response to the guilty verdict of Burma’s democratically elected leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. “This illegal verdict is just one more instance of the junta’s contempt for justice, security, and democracy for the Burmese people,” said Nobel Laureate Jody Williams. “The brutality and lawlessness of this regime can no longer be ignored. It is within the realm of the Security Council to address the crimes against the people of Burma, and the time to act is now.” Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi was convicted today by the Burmese military junta, and sentenced to 18 more months of house arrest. The junta says Suu Kyi violated her house arrest in May when she offered temporary shelter to an American man, John William Yettaw, who swam to her lakeside home. Her supporters say the move is meant to keep her confined so she cannot participate in the general elections scheduled for 2010. The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions (UNWGAD), an arm of the UN Human Rights Council, has ruled the arrest and detention of Suu Kyi illegal, stating that, "The latest renewal (2008) of the order to place Ms. Suu Kyi under house arrest not solely violates international law but also national domestic laws of Myanmar.” While she is the country’s most prominent political prisoner, Aung San Suu Kyi is not alone. Over 2100 democracy activists are presently in Burmese prisons. In the meantime, the Burmese military continues its attacks on the people of Burma. In June, the Burmese military dropped mortar shells onto an internally displaced persons camp, causing over 5,000 villagers to flee for their lives. Experts have documented hundreds of cases of crimes against humanity in Burma over the last 15 years, including the rape of hundreds of women. The Laureates’ open letter states that the crimes against the Burmese people and the full extent of the brutality of the regime must be investigated and must not be tolerated any longer. It calls on the UN Security Council to pass a resolution creating a Commission of Inquiry into war crimes and crimes against humanity in Burma, and to end the impunity of the Burmese military. “The people of Burma have suffered unimaginable human rights abuses at the hands of dictators. Aung San Suu Kyi’s latest conviction is the final straw,” says Nobel Laureate Mairead Maguire. “The time has come for the international community to unite, and stand together in peaceful opposition to the actions of the military junta. The UN Security Council needs to act immediately to send the message that this kind of brutal oppression will not be tolerated, and hold the regime accountable.” Burma Court Finds Aung San Suu Kyi Guilty
Saturday, August 1, 2009
View Point: Burma leh North Korea-te indawrtawnna
Burma leh North Korea-ten tun hnaia ralthuam lama indawrtawnna leh Nuclear research lama inzawmtawnna an siam avangin hetiang lama Burma leh North Korea-te inzawmtawnna hi ASEAN ramte tana thil hlawhawm a nihtheih thu chu tum tum Thailand rama South East Asian Prime Minister-ho rorelnaah khan US State Secretary Hillary Rodman Cliton-i chuan a sawi a ni.
July 21 khan Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajava-a leh Clinton-i te chu Bankok-ah an inhmu a, Cliton-i chuan, “Burma ramin hmasawnna kawng zawh a tum loh avangin Burma ram hruaitute dinhmun tihdanglam tumin tunah hian Burma ram thenawmte nen hna kan thawk tlang mek a ni. Tun hnaia North Korea nena an thiltihte hian ASEAN ramte a nghawr ang bawkin US pawh Burma chungah a thinrim hle a ni,” tiin a sawi a ni. US leh Thailand ramten inzawmna tha an neih avangin Thailand chungah pawh Burma a lawm lo hle a, hmelma ang taka a thenawm hnena thu a sawi chang pawh a tam tawh hle a ni. Burma chuan Thailand atanga US sipaite an rawn luh mai a hlauh avangin inbuatsaihna nasa tak a siam a, an inralring reng bawk a ni.
May 25, Thawhtan Ni khan North Korea chuan a nuclear a chhin leh a, chumi avang chuan UN Security Council-in North Korea chungah sanction thar a siam leh a, North Korea a lungawi loh avangin UN Security Council cho nan a lawngpui chu Burma ramah a kaltir a, he thil avang hian US pawhin Burma leh North Korea-te indawrtawnna chu chik takin a enthla reng a ni.
International community-ten Burma chunga rinhlehna an neih mek laiin Burma sipaiten lei hnuaia an siam thlan ropui tak tak thlalakte pawh khawvel hmuha phochhuah a ni a, sipai hruaitute zinga nihna sang ber 3-na General Sui Man-an North Korea tlawh a tum thute pawh mitin hriat a nih avangin khawvel ram hruaitute pawh Burma chungah an thinrim nasa hle a ni.
Burma leh North Korea indawrtawnna phenah hian Russia leh China te an awm tlat niin thirtu tam tak chuan an sawi a, Burma ram hruaituten Russia ramah kum 2000 atang khan sipai zirlai mi 1000 chuang a thawnchhuak tan tawh a ni. Hetainga Russia-in Burma leh North Korea indawrtawnnaa tanpuina a lo pek zel hi US in engangin nge a rawn tih dawn tih a hriat duh vang niin mi tam tak chuan an thlir bawk a ni.
July 21 khan Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajava-a leh Clinton-i te chu Bankok-ah an inhmu a, Cliton-i chuan, “Burma ramin hmasawnna kawng zawh a tum loh avangin Burma ram hruaitute dinhmun tihdanglam tumin tunah hian Burma ram thenawmte nen hna kan thawk tlang mek a ni. Tun hnaia North Korea nena an thiltihte hian ASEAN ramte a nghawr ang bawkin US pawh Burma chungah a thinrim hle a ni,” tiin a sawi a ni. US leh Thailand ramten inzawmna tha an neih avangin Thailand chungah pawh Burma a lawm lo hle a, hmelma ang taka a thenawm hnena thu a sawi chang pawh a tam tawh hle a ni. Burma chuan Thailand atanga US sipaite an rawn luh mai a hlauh avangin inbuatsaihna nasa tak a siam a, an inralring reng bawk a ni.
May 25, Thawhtan Ni khan North Korea chuan a nuclear a chhin leh a, chumi avang chuan UN Security Council-in North Korea chungah sanction thar a siam leh a, North Korea a lungawi loh avangin UN Security Council cho nan a lawngpui chu Burma ramah a kaltir a, he thil avang hian US pawhin Burma leh North Korea-te indawrtawnna chu chik takin a enthla reng a ni.
International community-ten Burma chunga rinhlehna an neih mek laiin Burma sipaiten lei hnuaia an siam thlan ropui tak tak thlalakte pawh khawvel hmuha phochhuah a ni a, sipai hruaitute zinga nihna sang ber 3-na General Sui Man-an North Korea tlawh a tum thute pawh mitin hriat a nih avangin khawvel ram hruaitute pawh Burma chungah an thinrim nasa hle a ni.
Burma leh North Korea indawrtawnna phenah hian Russia leh China te an awm tlat niin thirtu tam tak chuan an sawi a, Burma ram hruaituten Russia ramah kum 2000 atang khan sipai zirlai mi 1000 chuang a thawnchhuak tan tawh a ni. Hetainga Russia-in Burma leh North Korea indawrtawnnaa tanpuina a lo pek zel hi US in engangin nge a rawn tih dawn tih a hriat duh vang niin mi tam tak chuan an thlir bawk a ni.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
View Point- Iran Nuclear Program I
G8 kan tih khawvel ram hausa ber ram riat- Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Russia, United States, Japan leh Canada-te chuan July 8, Nilai tawhtan atanga July 10 thleng khan L’Aquila, Italy-ah rorel an nei a, tun tum meeting-ah chuan South Africa, Mexico India, China leh Brazil te pawh an sawm ve a, an rorel thupui berte chu global warming te, globilaiztion, climate change lam te leh Iran nuclear program chungchangte an ni a, Iran-in tun Septempber thla hmaa a nuclear program a chawlhsan loh a nih chuan tun aia nasa zawka sanction pek a nih tur thu France President Nicholas Sarkozy-a chuan tun tum G8 Summit an neih tum khan a sawi a ni. G8-te chuan Iran nuclear program chungchang kum saruh meuh an lo buaipui tawh a, mahse vawin thlenga hmasawnna engmah a la awm theih loh avangin tun tum G8- hruaitute inhmuhkhawm tum khan Iran chungchang an rel nawn leh a ni. United Nations Security Council pawhin North Korea leh Iran-te chungah vawi tam tak warining a pe tawh a, mahse UN Security Council thuchhuak an ngaih pawimawh loh avangin UN pawhin tun a chin chu hun tiam chin a siam chat chat tawh ang a, chanchin a hriattir zung zung tawh dawn a ni. President George W.Bush-a pawh khan theihtawp chhuahin tawngkam na tak takte nen a lo bei nasa tawh a, mahse a hlawhchham tlat a ni. Tun tum G8 rorel hian engang chiah in nge action a lak dawn hriat a la ni lova, zangna dawmna nen a thlem leh dawn nge sanction khawh tak a pe zawk dawn tih chu sawi mai theih a la ni lo. A eng zawk pawh lo ni se, Iran chunga hlawhtlinna a awm dawn phawt chuan Russia leh China-te pawhin tun tumah chuan an rawn amen pui nghal dawn a ni. Mahse Russia hian Iran chunga G8-te rorel enangin nge a rawn amen pui dawn hriat a nih loh avangin thlirtu tam tak chuan Russian thuneitute tawngkam chhuak chu hriat an nghakhlelin an lo thlir reng tawh a ni. Thla kal ta ah kha chuan Iran chuan presidential election a nei a, Iran hruaitute leh mipuite inkarah buaina rapthlak tak a chhuah bawk a, vawiin ni thlenga Iran ram chhung buaina a la reh loh avangin G8 hruaitute leh Iran nuclear program-a thuneitute pawh an buai hle a ni. G8 hruaitute chuan Iran buaina chungchangah an thinrimna leh lungawilohnate lantir a, hnunglam hawisan an tum mek laiiin US President Obama erawh chuan ‘zai aw dam dam’ tiin beiseina sang tak nena thu sawiho a duh zawk niin a lang. June Ni 4-a President Obama-an Middle East a fan tum khan Iran hruaitute nena dawhkan chunga thusawiho a duh thu Egypt khawpui, Cairo-a a sawi avangin Iran hruaitute pawh an luh lul zo vek niin mi tam tak chuan an hmu a, US chanchinbu mite leh journalist thenkhatte lah chuan, “Israel-in Iran chuangah kut a thlak hmasa dawn,” tia chanchin an lo thehdarh vel avangin tunah hian Iran nuclear program chungchanga an buaina chu a thuk deuh deuh a ni. US President Obama erawh chuan, “US-in Israel hnenah Iran chunga kut thlak hmasa turin engmah a sawi lo,” tiin CNN-ah a sawi ve thung a. Israel-in Iran chungah kut thlak hmasa ta ni se, engnge lo awm zel ta ang? Iran-in a nuclear program chawlhsan a tum dawn lo tih a chiang a ni. Iran chuan Israel chu khawvel map atanga thai bo hmiah a tum si chuan he a nuclear program hi a tihhlawhtlin ngei a tul dawn a, chuvangchuan Iran hian awlsam tak chuan a nuclear program a bansan mai chu a rinawm loh hle a ni. US in Iran chuangah eng ang policy nge a hman chhunzawm zel dawn tih hriat mai theih a ni lova, Obama hian Muslim khawvelte nena indawrtawnna tha siam a beisei tlat si chuan Iran chuangah hian awlsam tamin harsh diplomacy chu a hmang nghal mai dawn lo a ni tih chu thui tak a thlir theih a ni. Thlirtu tam tak erawh chuan US in Iran chuanga hruisei tak thlun reng ai chuan EU, Russia leh China-te nena tanrual a, Iran-in a thil tih sim vang vang tura hremna pek hi a hun tawh hle niin an hmu ve thung a ni. Iran tana hun hnuhnung ber chu Septempber a ni ta mai a, kar sawm tha vel hun a la awm a, Iran-in September thla hma ngeia thutlukna a siam thei chuang lo a nih chuan G8 leh China leh Russia te hian engangin nge Iran chuangah kut an thlak dawn tih chu ManU vs Chelsea ai pawhin a hmuhnawm mai theih a ni.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Englist Tawng hman chungchangah Malaysia-in buaina a tawk
Kuala Lampur
July 9, 2009
Malaysia chuan July 8, 2009 Nilaitawhtan Ni khan English tawng chungchangah dan thar a siam a, 2012 atang chuan Math leh Physics subject-ah English tawnga zir tawh lova, Malaysia tawng Bahasa tawnga zir tawh turin dan thar a siam a ni. Mi tam tak chuan hetianga sawrkarin dan thar a rawn siam hi zirna kawnga hmasawnna atana siam ni lovin politics lama mipuite rilru hip duh avanga tidanglam ta niin an sawi a ni. He dan thar avang hian mi tam tak an lawm lo hle a, zirna kangah inhnialna nasa tak a chhuak bawk a ni.
St. John Sikula zirtirtu Mr. Han-a phei chuan, “English tawng hi mithiamten chhiarkawp leh science lam zir nan kum 300 meuh an lo hmang tawh a, tuna Bahasa tawng hi chuan chhiarkawp sang tak leh scientific lam thilte a chhut thei tak tak dawn lo a ni. Science lama hmasawnnate hi English tawng veka ziah a ni,” tiin science lam zir nana English a pawimawhzia thu a sawi a.
Malaysia hian kum 2003 atang chauh khan Math leh Physics zir nan English tawng a hmang a, heng subject-a English tawng hmang tura buaipuitu leh sulsutu ber chu Prime Minister nihna lo chelh tawh Mahathir-a kha a ni. Tun tuma sawrkarin dan thar a rawn siam tak avang hian Mahathir-a pawh a lungawi lo hle a, “Sikul naupangten English an thiam tha lo a nih phawt chuan hna sang tak pawh an chelh thei dawn lo va, chuvangin he dan thar hi Malaysia sikul naupangte tana thil pawi tak a ni, tiin pawi a tih thu a sawi bawk a ni.
University of Malaysia-a history professor Khoo Kay Kim-a pawhin, “ Tunah chuan Malaysia-a professor tam tamten English tawngin engmah an ziak thei mumal tawh lova, Malaysia-in English tawng thiam lama Asia hmahruai a tum mek laiin tunah chuan keimahni leh keimahni kan intihniam ta a ni. Hei hi ram leh hnam tana thil zahthlak tak a ni a, Asia University zinga university upa ber University of Malaysia pawh tunah chuan Asia rama university awmte aiin a hniam tawh zawk a ni. Malaysia-in English thiam tha sikul naupangte a neih loh chuan ram dang atanga multinational company-te pawhin Malaysia-ah hna an rawn thawk duh tawh lovang a, ram dangten min khum tawh dawn a ni,” tiin a sawi a ni.
Zirna lama hruaituten politics thil avanga English tawng hman an rawt mek laiin Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce & Industry-a executive director Steward Forbe-a erawh chuan, “Zirna kawnga English tawng hman hi sawrkar policy a ni tur a ni. Malaysia-a private company tam takten Malaysia University atanga graduate-ten communication skill an tlakchham thu leh a bik taka English ziak leh chhiar an thlakchham thu an sawi fo avangin Malaysia sawrkar hian English tawng zirna kawngah hma a sawn a tul hle a ni,” tiin sikul naupangten English zirna kawnga hma an sawn a duhsak thu a sawi bawk a ni.
Sawrkarin Math leh Science subject zirnaa Bahasa tawng hman a rawtna chu Chiness leh Indiaan (Tamil)- ho ten an amen pui a, mahse nu leh pa tam tak chuan sawrkar dan thar siam chu pawm har an ti a, an lung a awi lo hle a ni.
Tun tuma dan thar an siam hian engangin nge Malaysia zirna a tihdanglam ang a, engang buainate nge a rawn hrinchhuah dawn hriat ni lo mah se hun rawn kal zelin Malaysia buaina chu a hrilhfiah mai zawk dawn a ni.
July 9, 2009
Malaysia chuan July 8, 2009 Nilaitawhtan Ni khan English tawng chungchangah dan thar a siam a, 2012 atang chuan Math leh Physics subject-ah English tawnga zir tawh lova, Malaysia tawng Bahasa tawnga zir tawh turin dan thar a siam a ni. Mi tam tak chuan hetianga sawrkarin dan thar a rawn siam hi zirna kawnga hmasawnna atana siam ni lovin politics lama mipuite rilru hip duh avanga tidanglam ta niin an sawi a ni. He dan thar avang hian mi tam tak an lawm lo hle a, zirna kangah inhnialna nasa tak a chhuak bawk a ni.
St. John Sikula zirtirtu Mr. Han-a phei chuan, “English tawng hi mithiamten chhiarkawp leh science lam zir nan kum 300 meuh an lo hmang tawh a, tuna Bahasa tawng hi chuan chhiarkawp sang tak leh scientific lam thilte a chhut thei tak tak dawn lo a ni. Science lama hmasawnnate hi English tawng veka ziah a ni,” tiin science lam zir nana English a pawimawhzia thu a sawi a.
Malaysia hian kum 2003 atang chauh khan Math leh Physics zir nan English tawng a hmang a, heng subject-a English tawng hmang tura buaipuitu leh sulsutu ber chu Prime Minister nihna lo chelh tawh Mahathir-a kha a ni. Tun tuma sawrkarin dan thar a rawn siam tak avang hian Mahathir-a pawh a lungawi lo hle a, “Sikul naupangten English an thiam tha lo a nih phawt chuan hna sang tak pawh an chelh thei dawn lo va, chuvangin he dan thar hi Malaysia sikul naupangte tana thil pawi tak a ni, tiin pawi a tih thu a sawi bawk a ni.
University of Malaysia-a history professor Khoo Kay Kim-a pawhin, “ Tunah chuan Malaysia-a professor tam tamten English tawngin engmah an ziak thei mumal tawh lova, Malaysia-in English tawng thiam lama Asia hmahruai a tum mek laiin tunah chuan keimahni leh keimahni kan intihniam ta a ni. Hei hi ram leh hnam tana thil zahthlak tak a ni a, Asia University zinga university upa ber University of Malaysia pawh tunah chuan Asia rama university awmte aiin a hniam tawh zawk a ni. Malaysia-in English thiam tha sikul naupangte a neih loh chuan ram dang atanga multinational company-te pawhin Malaysia-ah hna an rawn thawk duh tawh lovang a, ram dangten min khum tawh dawn a ni,” tiin a sawi a ni.
Zirna lama hruaituten politics thil avanga English tawng hman an rawt mek laiin Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce & Industry-a executive director Steward Forbe-a erawh chuan, “Zirna kawnga English tawng hman hi sawrkar policy a ni tur a ni. Malaysia-a private company tam takten Malaysia University atanga graduate-ten communication skill an tlakchham thu leh a bik taka English ziak leh chhiar an thlakchham thu an sawi fo avangin Malaysia sawrkar hian English tawng zirna kawngah hma a sawn a tul hle a ni,” tiin sikul naupangten English zirna kawnga hma an sawn a duhsak thu a sawi bawk a ni.
Sawrkarin Math leh Science subject zirnaa Bahasa tawng hman a rawtna chu Chiness leh Indiaan (Tamil)- ho ten an amen pui a, mahse nu leh pa tam tak chuan sawrkar dan thar siam chu pawm har an ti a, an lung a awi lo hle a ni.
Tun tuma dan thar an siam hian engangin nge Malaysia zirna a tihdanglam ang a, engang buainate nge a rawn hrinchhuah dawn hriat ni lo mah se hun rawn kal zelin Malaysia buaina chu a hrilhfiah mai zawk dawn a ni.
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