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Myanmar refugees to face deportation if convicted of drug offences: Mizo group
Myanmar refugees to face deportation if convicted of drug offences: Mizo group

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Myanmar refugees to face deportation if convicted of drug offences: Mizo group

Aizawl: Young Mizo Association (YMA) sub-headquarters in Champhai district, bordering Myanmar, has issued new directives to Myanmar refugees residing in the area. The guidelines state that any refugee convicted of drug trafficking or possession will be deported to Myanmar after serving their jail term. This week, the YMA sub-headquarters outlined rules prohibiting refugees from forming associations or groups based on sub-tribes. The move aims to ensure uniform guidelines and equal access to support and maintenance. "They (refugees) should enrol themselves in the respective YMA units of their localities or villages and submit their Myanmar identity cards to YMA leaders. Whoever violates the local social guidelines are liable to be punished," the directives said. If a refugee intends to relocate, the current YMA unit must notify the new unit in advance. Refugees are barred from running businesses that require govt permits or from owning land or buildings. On Wednesday, the Aizawl-based NGO coordination committee — a coalition of major civil society groups and student organisations — expressed deep concern over the emergence of sub-tribe sentiments among refugees amid ongoing ethnic conflicts in Myanmar and Manipur. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Up to 70% off | Libas Purple Days Sale Libas Undo At a meeting held in Aizawl, the committee underscored that Mizoram has long been a haven of peaceful coexistence among Zo ethnic tribes. It urged the public and refugees to prevent the rise of divisive, tribe-based thinking that could threaten state harmony. The statement follows recent armed clashes in Myanmar's Chin state between Chin sub-tribes, which forced hundreds of refugees into Mizoram. In neighbouring Manipur, tensions remain high, primarily involving the Meitei community and the Kuki and Zomi groups — ethnic communities closely tied to the Mizos. Past episodes have shown that political divisions can cause friction even between culturally aligned groups like the Kuki and Zomi. Champhai district police officials said nearly 4,000 refugees who had entered Zokhawthar village — fleeing violence in Khawmawi, Rihkhawdar, and nearby Chin state villages — have now returned, following signs of peace.

Initiatives to broker peace between warring Chin armed groups continue
Initiatives to broker peace between warring Chin armed groups continue

Time of India

time14-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Initiatives to broker peace between warring Chin armed groups continue

1 2 3 4 Aizawl: The Advocacy Group for Peace in Chinland, a Aizawl-based team constituted under the aegis of Mizoram CM Lalduhoma, is yet making a breakthrough to bring peace between the warring Chin armed groups as both sides failed to reach a compromise to end the armed internecine conflict in western Chin state, a member of the advocacy team said on Monday, reports HC Vanlalruata. The member, speaking to TOI on the condition of anonymity, said the group has reached out to both the Chin National Defence Force (CNDF) and the Chinland Defence Force (CDF) - Hualngoram as well as the Chin National Front (CNF) and its armed wing the Chin National Army (CNA) a number of times. "The main impediment is that the groups, when they are cornered, want peace but refuse to accept our peace overtures whenever they gain upper hand," he said. The National Unity Government (NUG), a parallel Myanmar govt in exile, also has urged the Chin armed groups to stop fighting among themselves. Other bodies, including National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC), an advisory body of the NUG, and several religious denominations of the Chins as well as civil societies in Mizoram have also been calling for peace and unity among the Chin armed groups.

Don't traffic drugs, apex Mizo group tells refugees, IDPs
Don't traffic drugs, apex Mizo group tells refugees, IDPs

Time of India

time27-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Don't traffic drugs, apex Mizo group tells refugees, IDPs

Aizawl: The central committee of the Young Mizo Association (YMA), the largest civil society organisation in Mizoram, has issued guidelines on social conduct for ethnic Mizos, who are taking shelter in the state as refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs) from Myanmar, Bangladesh and Manipur. According to a statement of the Aizawl-based organisation, the refugees and IDPs should follow the societal practices of the permanent residents of Mizoram and not indulge in activities which are against society as long as they are taking refuge in the state. "The central committee of YMA expects that the refugees and IDPs do not get involved in smuggling and drug trafficking which violate of laws of the land and against the wishes of the govt and local society," the statement said. The statement also said as the refugees cannot legally own land or buildings in the state without prior permission of the state govt, the YMA cannot give recommendations in this regard. On the issue of renting shops, the refugees are told not to indulge in taking over other people's shops by offering higher rents as it is regarded as a bad practice. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Refugees from Myanmar and Bangladesh are not allowed or entitled to make or own documents legally, including voter identity cards, Aadhaar cards, birth certificates, ST certificates, residential certificates, driving licences and vehicle registration as these are strictly for Indian citizens, it said. The statement further said IDPs taking shelter in the state should not move out or travel around without the permission of the competent authorities.

ZoRO to oppose Centre's border fencing & FMR lifting proposal
ZoRO to oppose Centre's border fencing & FMR lifting proposal

Time of India

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

ZoRO to oppose Centre's border fencing & FMR lifting proposal

Aizawl: The Zo Reunification Organisation (ZoRO) said it will intensify its opposition to the Centre's proposal to fence the India-Myanmar border and lift the free movement regime (FMR), a media statement issued by ZoRO said. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Mizoram chief minister Lalduhoma also supports their views, it said. ZoRO is an Aizawl-based group which seeks the reunification of all Chin-Kuki-Mizo-Zomi tribes of India, Bangladesh and Myanmar by bringing them under one administration. ZoRO general secretary L Ramdinliana Renthlei said the organisation's leaders met Lalduhoma on Friday to apprise him about their activities opposing the scrapping of the FMR and the proposed fencing of the India-Myanmar border by the Centre. "ZoRO urged the chief minister to oppose border fencing and not to allot lands within Mizoram for execution of fencing works in Mizoram-Myanmar border areas and also make efforts to ensure that FMR stays as before. We appealed to Lalduhoma to oppose the decisions of the central government," Renthlei said in the statement. He added Lalduhoma expressed support to the stance of the ZoRO, vowing to take all necessary steps in this regard. ZoRO said by scrapping the FMR and fencing the India-Myanmar border, the Indian govt violates Article 36 (a) and (b) of the UN Declaration on the Rights Of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). "We strongly condemn the proposal of the Indian govt to further divide 'Zofate' or ethnic Mizos who are recognised by the world body as indigenous peoples living across the international border," the statement said. The statement said ZoRO will intensify movement against the decision of the Centre on border fencing and the FMR for which systematic preparations are being made and it appeals to 'Zofate' across the globe to support its efforts in unification of all the ethnic Mizos.

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