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Nowhere To Run

Year: 2003 Publisher: Human Rights Law Network
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This fact-finding investigates the nature and extent of the evictions of the Chin refugees from the state of Mizoram. Guided by Suan Parte of the ZO Human Rights Global Networks it helped us reveal the plight of the Chin people in Mizoram.

We are coming out with this report in order to tell the people in India of the plight of the Chin people in Mizoram and to raise resources and medicines for the refugees in the camps. Finally, in the hope that someone will be able to prevail on the Government in Mizoram and particularly the police to take stern steps to restore peace for the Chin people. Traumatised, battling fear, hunger, disease and going for days without food, employment, medicines and even wages in India; fleeing forced army conscription, compulsory labour camps, arrests by the military, tortured and death in Myanmar they have no where to run!


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