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The Chin Community in Norway Successfully Hosted Chinland Constitution Consultative Meeting

July 28, 2006 The Chin Community in Norway (CCN) held Chinland Constitution Consultative Meeting with the Chin Forum Management  Board (CFMB) in Egersund, Norway on the 24 July, at where not less than 80 Chins from political, social and religious backgrounds participated in the consultation of drafting the  Constitution. In the program that lasted for about 7 hours – ideas, […]

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CCN Letter to IMDI

To, Director The Directorate of Integration and Diversity (IMDI) 0031 Oslo, Norway June 6, 20006 Respected Sir Osmund Carlheim, My name is Peter Sang Lian Thang and I write this letter to share our lives and concern to your attention. On behalf of the Chin Community in Norway (CCN), I would like to introduce the Chin

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The Observation of Chin National in Norway Took Part in Lund Municipal

The Chin Community in Norway observed Chin National Day successfully on the exact date of Feb 20. There were between 70 to 80 guests from several backgrounds including Chin people from nationwide, representatives from Music Club, Municipal, Churches and other organisations. The program started at 15:00 with a welcoming note by Peter Sang and after that opening prayer by Pum Za

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The Statement of Chin Community in Norway on the 58th Anniversary of Chin National Day February 20, 2006.

Along with the Chin Communities around the world the Chin Community in Norway (CCN) observes the 58th Chin National Day in Moi, Norway on the 20th of February 2006. The CCN joins with Chin people around the globe in the fight for human right and federal democratic system that is the only option of ruling

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Fra Burma til Bamble

Bamble har i år tatt inn 14 kvoteflyktninger. Alle kommer fra Burma, eller Myanmar som den regjerende militærjuntaen kaller landet. De nye bamblingene har vært politiske fanger, på flukt fra forfølgelse og undertrykkelse. Nå gleder de seg til å feire norsk jul.  Flesteparten av burmeserne kom til Norge i høst. Men de aller siste kom

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