From: vs
Sun Apr 21, 2002 10:13 pm
ZoNet Message # 2495
The main reason for accepting Bo Zing Cung's offer to meet the DC Zomi Innkuan was a promise given to the DC Zomi Innkuan by Colonel Thomas Thango, Chairman of the CNF that the matter relating to Laihilh Dim Sian Ciin that the CNF would respond within three months. The three months
expired in January and Zomi Innkuan have not received any news from the CNF in January concerning Dim Sian Ciin. Bo Zing Cung explained CNF's achievement in attaining membership in the NDF, and NCUB as a step for gaining democracy in Burma and CNF's
future roll in the UN sponsored tripartite dialogue. The DC Zomi Innkuan is not overly concerned with these political matters as the Zomi Innkuan is a non political organization formed mainly to hold prayer meeting together. Bo Zing Cung explained that when something is done there are
always some accidents. These angered Zomi Innkuan members. That meant Bo Zing Cung was trying to white wash the killing of people by the CNF concentrated in the Zomi Innkuan areas. They expected some kind of compassion, sympathy and understanding from the CNF chief for their
wrong doings. Zomi Innkuan knew some people killed by the CNF were ordered by the CNF central committee. Ming Hnin was said to have been killed by a mistake (CNF soldiers ambushed the wrong motorcycle rider) and Bo Zing Cung had apologized
to Ming Hnin's wife Dr. Maureen. During the meeting with Dr. Maureen, Bo Zing Cung was said to have admitted that he admired Adolf Hitler, and Hitler was his idol. Adolf Hitler murdered over six million Jews during the second World War. Was Bo Zing Cung on the same path as Adolf Hitler? Is he
campaigning to exterminate some people in the Chin State ? Then it is the question of the Dim Sian Ciin kidnapping. Bo Zing Cung simply said, they had brought in over fifty people? This was shocking. While we worry about one person the CNF had kidnapped forty nine more?
How the parents and relatives of these forty nine people must feel? The kidnappings were done as per the central committee of the CNF. We know the assassination attempt of Pu No Than Kap was ordered by the CNF central committee. So was the killing of Stephen and the fifteen
year old girl, Biak Tial. because they were suspected of giving information to the Military Intelligence as they worked in a café frequented by the Burmese MI. Looking into these killings it is clear that the killing of Lalhmangaiha, and Zam Tung Thang were ordered by the CNF. As the Vice
Chairman of the CNF and Chief of the Chin National Army Bo Zing Cung was responsible for the planning and execution of these killings. Bo Zing Cung stated that accidents happened. In Saizang, the three CNF soldiers wounded two villagers in their first encounter. That would
have been in self-defense. But when the CNF came back to attack the village with a larger force and better arms meant a declaration of war on the village. That was no more an accident and no more in self-defense. It was a crime serious enough to be reported to the International Court
of Justice and the UN Human Rights Commission.
It is true that some members of the DC Zomi Innkuan pleaded with Bo Zing Cung not to collect taxes from the Tedim district. However, the main request was: Not to collect taxes at gun point and not to kill if somebody refuse or unable to pay.
My personal appeals to the CNF are:
Stop killing people
Stop kidnapping people
Stop beating people
Stop robbing people
Stop destroying property of the people
Soldiers should not be drunk while on duty.
If you cannot feed your soldiers stop recruiting them. You do not need soldiers. You can be members of the NCUB, NDF, and you should participate in Tripartite Dialogue representing the Chin State without having the burden of maintaining a standing army. One or two hundred
soldiers is no match for an army over four hundred thousand strong. I supported the CNF before I learned about the human rights abuses of the CNF. It is not important what I say or do but it is important the CNF do not kill our own people unless in self defense.
The following are the list of killings and some other crimes of the CNF that caused the DC Zomi Innkuan to be involved with the CNF. The Killing of Retired Major Zel Za Lang and three villagers of Saizang.
Saizang village lies about seven miles from Tedim, the administrative center of the Tedim Subdivision. Saizang is large village. The Manipur river flows not far from the village. The village is also in the close vicinity of Ciimnuai, the first village the people who today reside in
the Lamka , Tedim, and Saikal districts.
Pu Kam Hen of Saizang village was a trader between Burma and India . He was a well to do person for the people of Saizang and surroundings. There were a few well to do people in the Chin State and Kam Hen got the attention of the CNF. Because Kam Hen lived in Saizang, a village not
far from the Burma India border. He was accessible to the CNF because the CNF has its Northern Command Headquarter in Mizoram.
In order to find out how rich Kam Hen was, the CNF sent one man to Saizang. This CNF soldier acted as if he was in the village to buy for gong. Staying a few days at Kam Hen house, the CNF soldier did not reveal his profession to Saizang villagers that he was a CNF soldier.
He came wearing a Burmese longyi. He spoke the Ciimnuai dialect but the people knew that he was a Hakha because of his accent. Kam Hen and the CNF soldier became fast friends as they drank together zu. However, the CNF soldier knew where Kam Hen kept his money in the
only trunk in the house. He had around four hundred thousand Indian rupees and about one hundred thousand Burmese Kyats. The man with the Hakha accent left after a few days.
Three days after the man left, three gunmen dressed with facemask and blankets appeared in the night in front of Kam Hen's house. The spokesperson of the three demanded that Kam Hen opened his trunk. The demand was made by pointing a gun at Kam Hen. Thus Kam Hen obliged and
the three gunmen went into house and Kam Hen opened the trunk. The three gunmen took Kam Hen's money and left. In the trunk were four hundred thousand Indian Rupees (black money) and one hundred thousand Burmese Kyats (white money). (Black money and white money were terms
used by the local people). Kam Hen knew by the accent of the gunman that it was the same man who had come to buy a gong, who had become his friend. He knew then it was the CNF who came to rob him of his money. It was a Friday night in October 1996. (The date could be wrong)
On the Sunday the relatives and friends of Kam Hen consoled the lost of his money. They brought zu and food. They drank zu as they gossiped and they became drunk. On that same Sunday the CNF lead by officer Solomon came to the chairman of the village council retired Major Zel Za Lang to ask the Saizang
village to pay their taxes. Zel Za Lang told them that at that moment he had only about one hundred thousand Kyats. The CNF group could come back after he collected the money from the villagers. While Major Zel Za Lang was entertaining the guests offering them tea,
some one informed Kam Hen that the CNF people who robbed him had come to the village; and were with the village council chairman. Thus Kam Hen and his friends rushed to Zel Za Langh's house. Kam Hen saw the man he had entertained in his house before and he and
his friends immediately wrestled the three CNF people. As the drunken men wrestled the CNF, the leader of the CNF, officer Solomon shot at the attackers from under his blanket. They were wearing blankets because it was cold. One villager was hit in the stomach and the Village Council
Chairman Zel Za Lang was hit in the leg. He also shot at the photo of Zel Za Lang in Burmese Army uniform, hanging on the wall, hitting at the eye. After firing at the villagers, the CNF group went away.
Zel Za Lang's family called the village nurse to treat the wounded. The civil defend forces of the village were called to stand guard as they expected that the CNF to come back to attack the village. They were armed with a flint lock guns and double barrel carbines.
The nurse left after treating the two wounded men. The CNF came with a larger force of about armed fifteen men at about after midnight. One of the civil defense forces with the flintlock gun shot at them but his gun misfired. The CNF shot at the man and killed him. On hearing the gun
shots the villagers were shouting to each other to come out with their guns to defend the village from the CNF enemies. The villagers with their old flint lock guns and double barrel carbines went to the village council chairman's house, but too late. The CNF, using submachine guns
had entered the house shooting their way into the house. They shot their way into every room of the house. They killed the two unarmed wounded men Zel Za Langh and the villager at point bank in cold blood. They searched the whole house for other men. They were about to kill
the fourteen years old son of the village council chairman. In the house were also two daughters of the council chairman, who were not harmed. These two women pleaded with the CNF not to kill their brother as they had already killed their father. They would give all the money
they have in the house and look for more if the CNF would just not kill their brother. The CNF then decided not to kill the young man and left. In the morning the villagers discovered that the CNF had killed another unarmed man who was hiding in the upper floor. Pu Kam Hen had returned
to his house before the CNF came back. He was not harmed. CNF's Killing of Pu Zam Tung Thang, the headman of Tungzang village Tungzang is a village with over 300 hundred houses or families. On October 15, 2000, three CNF soldiers visited the village of
Tungzang . They were looking for Pu Zam Tung Thang, the headman of the village.
Pu Zam Tung Thang was about 45 years old, and he was always interested
in politics. He was the local president of the Zomi National Congress.
He also cooperated with the Burmese Army and worked closely with
notorious military intelligence called MI (Em Ai). The collection of
taxes by the CNF and the visits of the CNF were reported to the MI. It
was believed that Pu Zam Tung Thang was the one who did it.
The CNF soldiers expressed the wish to see Pu Zam Tung Thang. Pu Zam
Tung Thang tended a garden outside of the village and he was not in
the village. The CNF forced Pu Lamh Thang a villager of Tungzang to guide
them to the garden of Pu Zam Tung Thang . So Pu Lamh Thang led the CNF
soldiers to the garden.
At Pu Zam Tung Thang's garden, the CNF soldiers told Lamh Thang to go
Buanli another village because the CNF intended to collect taxes from
the village. The soldiers told him to tell the Buanli headman to
collect eggs and money before they come. Buanli was a few miles from
the garden.
When Lamh Thang returned from Buanli the soldiers and the headman were
gone from the garden. It was already late at night when he came back
to his home. His relatives were waiting at his house because they were
worried that the CNF soldiers might have harmed him. They heard
similar stories before.
The body of Pu Zam Tung Thang was found four days later in the woods.
He died of gun shot wounds, in other words he was believed to have
been shot to death by the CNF soldiers. On him was a note saying" This man
is associating with the government. Those who associate with the
government will face the same fate". It was stamped with the CNF seal.
The Burmese military learned about the death of the Pu Zam Tung Thang.
They investigated how Pu Zam Tung Thang was killed. Pu Lamh Thang was
often called to come to Tedim a oneday's journey from the village.
He was accused of aiding the CNF for taking the CNF soldiers to Zam
Tung
Thang's garden. At the writing of this report Lamh Thang had not been
arrested, but the investigation never died. Lamh Thang was made to
believe that he might be arrested and jailed soon, he was in great
anxiety.
The Killing of Pu Zam Khan Pau
With the ever worsening economic situation in Burma due to the
mismanagement by the Burma Socialist Program Party, followed by the
State and Law Restoration Council and the State Peace and Development
Council, all members of the Burmese Army under General Ne Win, the
people of the Chin State suffered under economic hardship never faced
before in their history. Zo people from the Chin State depends so
much of their livelihood by trading anything they own to Mizoram in
India . They take eggs, chicken, pigs, cows, and any farm products to
Mizoram for sale. With the proceeds they buy materials very short in
the Chin State such as medicine.
In march 1995, a group of young people from Lophei village drove a
herd of cows to Mizoram crossing the border at the Tio river at Zote
–Farthlang foot path. It took them four days to reach Mizoram.
Along the trade road the between the village of Zote and Farthlang
Chin National Front soldiers were on duty to collect taxes from the
traders. The CNF soldiers were stationed in Mizoram , India .
>From Zam Khan Pau and his brother the CNF demanded that they pay
taxes on their cows. As the CNF were not letting them proceed further to
Mizoram they paid their taxes. It was not difficult for them to sell
their cows in Mizoram. With the proceeds they bought household items
that they badly needed in Mizoram and returned home.
Zam Khan Pau, 24 years old, was hired by his brother to help drive the
cows. He had a small child less than two years old and his wife was
pregnant with their second child. The baby was expected any day. He
was desperate to go home. When he and companions returned, the
soldiers of the CNF at the border did not allowed them to cross the border at
night as it was after sunset. Not far from Zote village, the Burmese
Army had a camp inside the Chin State of Burma . The CNF soldiers
explained that they did not want the Burmese Army to learn their
presence at the border. If they allowed anybody to cross the border
the Burmese Army might learn of the CNF presence.
However, Zam Khan Pau pleaded with the CNF soldiers to let him go
because he needed to reach home because of his pregnant wife and the
baby could come any day. The CNF soldiers demanded that he pay one
hundred kyats for them to allow Zam to cross the border at night. But
Zam had only fifty Kyats (about 10 cents in US currency at the time.)
When Zam showed that he had only fifty kyats, the soldier hit him
repeatedly with the butt of his gun until Zam laid on the ground. Then
the soldier push his rifle muzzle against the stomach area of Zam. The
muzzle of the gun punctured Zam's bladder. Although having so much
pain in his attempt to reach home he walked until he reached the village of
Haimual . The last stretch of the journey was the most difficult for
him. He died in the night.
How CNF soldier robbed Pu Kham Khaw Pau ( The name altered for fear of
CNF reprisal) Pu Kham Khaw Pau was a truck/jeep driver catering traders between the
Mizoram border and Kalemyo. What he encountered on a trip to the Chin
State/Mizoram border is nothing extra-ordinary. There were many check
points on the road. Vehicles traveling between the Chin State and
Mizoram had to pay taxes (bribes) to four agencies. A trader or a
driver has to pay taxes a certain percent from the value of their goods to
the Burmese customs and Burmese police. Then the Burmese Army demanded
protection money (that is what they call) and also a certain percent
of the value of the goods as bribe so that they could proceed to their
destinations, usually the border village. As a driver Kam Khaw Pau
needed to pay a certain fee to the customs and to the officers of the
Burmese Army.
At the Mizoram and Chin State border at Rih Khuadar village a company
of the Burmese Army is stationed. The Burmese Army has also a camp at the
border at the East bank of the Tio river. The other side of the river
is Mizoram. The village of Rih Khuadar is only three miles distant
from the border. The Chin National Front has a camp on the West side of the
river in Mizoram.
As Kham Khaw Pau traveled to the Burma/India border CNF soldiers were
on hand in March 2001 between Ri Khuadar and Tio. Tio river and Rih
Khuadar village is only three miles apart. There is a BA camp at Rih Khuadar
and one at the Tio river. But the CNF is very active between the Tio
and Rih Khuadar. The CNF and the BA have a tacit understanding that the
CNF can collect taxes for their existence because without the CNF there is
no need for the BA to be stationed in that part of the region. Thus
the CNF needs the BA so that they can collect money from the traders and
travelers. The Burmese Army needs the CNF to justify their presence at
the border.
Therefore it was possible for the CNF soldiers to stop Kham Khaw Pau
only two hundred yards from Rih Khuadar. The CNF soldier demanded Pu
Pau handed all his money to him. While the CNF soldier was asking
money he had been hitting with his fist Pu Pau on the face. Knowing that the
CNF or the BA might demand money Pu Pau kept ten thousand kyats in his
pocket, which he gave to the CNF soldier. The CNF soldier did not
believe that Pu Pau had only ten thousand Kyats with him. So he kept
asking for more money and hitting the face of Pu Pau at the same time.
When the CNF soldier pushed his gun against the stomach of Pu Pau, Pu
Pau got scared. He thought that it was not worth dying for the a
little money he still kept in his bag. So he handed over the money in his
bag, ten thousand Kyats to the soldier. The soldier then became more
irritated because Pau did not give the money immediately and hit and
slapped Pu Pau in the face with more brutality. The soldier then let
Pu Pau go. Pu Pau could not eat with his mouth for three days because his
face was so badly swollen that he had to be fed with fluids with a
bamboo tube.
The Killing of Thuam Go Pau
Thuam Go Pau was a trader between the Mizoram, India and Kalemyo. He
had a small shop in the village of Tuithang . As the head of the
household he often left his village to go to Kalemyo and buy
merchandize and then took the merchandize to Mizoram. From Mizoram he returned
with items that he put up for sale at his store.
Traveling with others in March 2001, they camped on the bank of the
Gun river. They made fire to warm themselves and cook their food. While
they were sitting around the fire some people fired at them from the
other bank of the river. They shouted to their attackers "Stop
shooting at us. We are just villagers". Thuam Go Pau was hit and died . They
learned that the CNF soldiers had fired them on.
The CNF admitted that they have killed Thuam Go Pau believing that the
fire was made by the members of the Burmese Army. As the Burmese Army
usually attacked any suspicious groups of people, the CNF soldiers
thought that they would shoot first.
The CNF admitted their mistake. Thuam Go Pau had three little
children. The killing had brought so much hardship to the family as they lost
their bread earner. The children were placed in the orphanage. The Killing of Pu C. Lalhmangaiha, President of YMA Khuangleng village in Mizoram On July 12, 1996 late in the night three armed CNF men entered the village Khuangleng, a village at the border between the Chin State, Burma and Mizoram , India . According to Zo Nieng Vol XI No 48, 49, 52,
58, the CNF had given a lot of difficulties to the people of the
border villages. The three CNF men knocked on the door, making loud banging
noises. The CNF men announced shouting "We are members of the CNF,
open the door" several times. As the village had been so often terrorized
by the armed CNF, the villagers were in panic. To help the villagers Pu
Lalhmngaiha came out of his house and asked "What is the matter? The
CNF men shot to kill him. He died instantly in the middle of the village.
The CNF men went to another village and forced the owner of the house
to prepare tea for them and left after drinking the tea.
The Mizoram police chased the CNF and on July 19th, 1996 one of the
members of the CNF who killed Pu Hmangaiha. There was a confrontation
between the Mizoram police and the CNF at Vaphai village and CNF
member Ca Chun was killed.
On July 25, four thousand people demonstrated in protest against the
killing of Pu Hmangaiha by the CNF on the streets in Aizawl. At the
rally (at Aizawl Tennis Stadium) the president and general secretary
of the Young Mizo Association and Mizoram Home Minister Pu J.
Lalsangzuala gave speeches condemning the killing of the Young Mizo Association
president of Khuangleng.
Seven resolutions were made at the rally.
1. Tribute and honor was given to Pu Lalhmangaiha for he came forward
to help the distress people of Khualeng.
2. The rally condemn the killing of Pu Lalhmangaiha as a criminal act.
Pu Lalhmangaiha had never enemies or troubles.
3. The rally demanded that the Mizoram government gave compensations
to Pi Vallaveni wife of Pu Lalhmangaiha and her children and the
government must find suitable employment for her.
4. At the Burmese Mizoram border the villagers could not sleep in
peace because of the CNf and therefore the rally demanded the government of
Mizoram post police outfits at the border villages of Vaphai,
Khuangleng, and Hnahlante villages.
5. The rally demanded a border petrol police for Mizoram international
border( Bangladesh and Burma .)
6. The rally demanded the deportation of all foreigners from Mizoram
as soon as possible.
7. The rally demanded the police should give speedy help to the YMA
when demanded.
On August 1, 1996 the Mizoram government expelled all refugees or
Burmese citizens from Hnathial village. The government started to
deport people from Burma from other parts of Mizoram.
On August 3, 1996 a member of the Mizoram police Private Constable Pu
Vanlalpeka Lance Naik, third Battalion was shot dead by the CNF.
A short time after the Khuangleng incident the CNF shot and wounded a
pastor of Ruantlang village.
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From: vs
Sun Apr 21, 2002 10:13 pm
ZoNet Message # 2495
The main reason for accepting Bo Zing Cung's offer to meet the DC Zomi
Innkuan was a promise given to the DC Zomi Innkuan by Colonel Thomas
Thango, Chairman of the CNF that the matter relating to Laihilh Dim
Sian Ciin that the CNF would respond within three months. The three months
expired in January and Zomi Innkuan have not received any news from
the CNF in January concerning Dim Sian Ciin.
Bo Zing Cung explained CNF's achievement in attaining membership in
the NDF, and NCUB as a step for gaining democracy in Burma and CNF's
future roll in the UN sponsored tripartite dialogue. The DC Zomi Innkuan is
not overly concerned with these political matters as the Zomi Innkuan is a
non political organization formed mainly to hold prayer meeting
together. Bo Zing Cung explained that when something is done there are
always some accidents. These angered Zomi Innkuan members. That meant
Bo Zing Cung was trying to white wash the killing of people by the CNF
concentrated in the Zomi Innkuan areas. They expected some kind of
compassion, sympathy and understanding from the CNF chief for their
wrong doings. Zomi Innkuan knew some people killed by the CNF were
ordered by the CNF central committee.
Ming Hnin was said to have been killed by a mistake (CNF soldiers
ambushed the wrong motorcycle rider) and Bo Zing Cung had apologized
to Ming Hnin's wife Dr. Maureen. During the meeting with Dr. Maureen, Bo
Zing Cung was said to have admitted that he admired Adolf Hitler, and
Hitler was his idol. Adolf Hitler murdered over six million Jews during the second
World War. Was Bo Zing Cung on the same path as Adolf Hitler? Is he
campaigning to exterminate some people in the Chin State ?
Then it is the question of the Dim Sian Ciin kidnapping. Bo Zing Cung
simply said, they had brought in over fifty people? This was shocking.
While we worry about one person the CNF had kidnapped forty nine more?
How the parents and relatives of these forty nine people must feel?
The kidnappings were done as per the central committee of the CNF.
We know the assassination attempt of Pu No Than Kap was ordered by the
CNF central committee. So was the killing of Stephen and the fifteen
year old girl, Biak Tial. because they were suspected of giving
information to the Military Intelligence as they worked in a café
frequented by the Burmese MI.
Looking into these killings it is clear that the killing of
Lalhmangaiha, and Zam Tung Thang were ordered by the CNF. As the Vice
Chairman of the CNF and Chief of the Chin National Army Bo Zing Cung
was responsible for the planning and execution of these killings.
Bo Zing Cung stated that accidents happened. In Saizang, the three CNF
soldiers wounded two villagers in their first encounter. That would
have been in self-defense. But when the CNF came back to attack the village
with a larger force and better arms meant a declaration of war on the
village. That was no more an accident and no more in self-defense. It
was a crime serious enough to be reported to the International Court
of Justice and the UN Human Rights Commission.
It is true that some members of the DC Zomi Innkuan pleaded with Bo
Zing Cung not to collect taxes from the Tedim district. However, the main
request was: Not to collect taxes at gun point and not to kill if
somebody refuse or unable to pay.
My personal appeals to the CNF are:
Stop killing people
Stop kidnapping people
Stop beating people
Stop robbing people
Stop destroying property of the people
Soldiers should not be drunk while on duty.
If you cannot feed your soldiers stop recruiting them. You do not need
soldiers. You can be members of the NCUB, NDF, and you should
participate in Tripartite Dialogue representing the Chin State without
having the burden of maintaining a standing army. One or two hundred
soldiers is no match for an army over four hundred thousand strong. I
supported the CNF before I learned about the human rights abuses of
the CNF. It is not important what I say or do but it is important the CNF
do not kill our own people unless in self defense.
The following are the list of killings and some other crimes of the
CNF that caused the DC Zomi Innkuan to be involved with the CNF.
The Killing of Retired Major Zel Za Lang and three villagers of
Saizang.
Saizang village lies about seven miles from Tedim, the administrative
center of the Tedim Subdivision. Saizang is large village. The Manipur
river flows not far from the village. The village is also in the close
vicinity of Ciimnuai, the first village the people who today reside in
the Lamka , Tedim, and Saikal districts.
Pu Kam Hen of Saizang village was a trader between Burma and India . He
was a well to do person for the people of Saizang and surroundings.
There were a few well to do people in the Chin State and Kam Hen got
the
attention of the CNF. Because Kam Hen lived in Saizang, a village not
far from the Burma India border. He was accessible to the CNF because
the CNF has its Northern Command Headquarter in Mizoram.
In order to find out how rich Kam Hen was, the CNF sent one man to
Saizang. This CNF soldier acted as if he was in the village to buy for
gong. Staying a few days at Kam Hen house, the CNF soldier did not
reveal his profession to Saizang villagers that he was a CNF soldier.
He
came wearing a Burmese longyi. He spoke the Ciimnuai dialect but the
people knew that he was a Hakha because of his accent.
Kam Hen and the CNF soldier became fast friends as they drank together
zu. However, the CNF soldier knew where Kam Hen kept his money in the
only trunk in the house. He had around four hundred thousand Indian
rupees and about one hundred thousand Burmese Kyats. The man with the
Hakha accent left after a few days.
Three days after the man left, three gunmen dressed with facemask and
blankets appeared in the night in front of Kam Hen's house. The
spokesperson of the three demanded that Kam Hen opened his trunk. The
demand was made by pointing a gun at Kam Hen. Thus Kam Hen obliged and
the three gunmen went into house and Kam Hen opened the trunk. The
three gunmen took Kam Hen's money and left. In the trunk were four
hundred thousand Indian Rupees (black money) and one hundred thousand
Burmese Kyats (white money). (Black money and white money were terms
used by the local people). Kam Hen knew by the accent of the gunman
that it was the same man who had come to buy a gong, who had become
his friend. He knew then it was the CNF who came to rob him of his money.
It was a Friday night in October 1996. (The date could be wrong)
On the Sunday the relatives and friends of Kam Hen consoled the lost
of his money. They brought zu and food. They drank zu as they gossiped
and they became drunk.
On that same Sunday the CNF lead by officer Solomon came to the
chairman of the village council retired Major Zel Za Lang to ask the Saizang
village to pay their taxes. Zel Za Lang told them that at that moment
he had only about one hundred thousand Kyats. The CNF group could come
back after he collected the money from the villagers.
While Major Zel Za Lang was entertaining the guests offering them tea,
some one informed Kam Hen that the CNF people who robbed him had come
to the village; and were with the village council chairman. Thus Kam Hen
and his friends rushed to Zel Za Langh's house.
Kam Hen saw the man he had entertained in his house before and he and
his friends immediately wrestled the three CNF people. As the drunken
men wrestled the CNF, the leader of the CNF, officer Solomon shot at
the attackers from under his blanket. They were wearing blankets because
it was cold. One villager was hit in the stomach and the Village Council
Chairman Zel Za Lang was hit in the leg. He also shot at the photo of
Zel Za Lang in Burmese Army uniform, hanging on the wall, hitting at
the eye. After firing at the villagers, the CNF group went away.
Zel Za Lang's family called the village nurse to treat the wounded.
The civil defend forces of the village were called to stand guard as they
expected that the CNF to come back to attack the village. They were
armed with a flint lock guns and double barrel carbines.
The nurse left after treating the two wounded men. The CNF came with a
larger force of about armed fifteen men at about after midnight. One
of the civil defense forces with the flintlock gun shot at them but his
gun misfired. The CNF shot at the man and killed him. On hearing the gun
shots the villagers were shouting to each other to come out with their
guns to defend the village from the CNF enemies. The villagers with
their old flint lock guns and double barrel carbines went to the
village council chairman's house, but too late. The CNF, using submachine guns
had entered the house shooting their way into the house. They shot
their way into every room of the house. They killed the two unarmed
wounded men Zel Za Langh and the villager at point bank in cold blood.
They searched the whole house for other men. They were about to kill
the fourteen years old son of the village council chairman. In the
house were also two daughters of the council chairman, who were not
harmed. These two women pleaded with the CNF not to kill their brother
as they had already killed their father. They would give all the money
they have in the house and look for more if the CNF would just not
kill their brother. The CNF then decided not to kill the young man and
left.
In the morning the villagers discovered that the CNF had killed
another unarmed man who was hiding in the upper floor. Pu Kam Hen had returned
to his house before the CNF came back. He was not harmed.
CNF's Killing of Pu Zam Tung Thang, the headman of Tungzang village
Tungzang is a village with over 300 hundred houses or families.
On October 15, 2000, three CNF soldiers visited the village of
Tungzang . They were looking for Pu Zam Tung Thang, the headman of the
village.
Pu Zam Tung Thang was about 45 years old, and he was always interested
in politics. He was the local president of the Zomi National Congress.
He also cooperated with the Burmese Army and worked closely with
notorious military intelligence called MI (Em Ai). The collection of
taxes by the CNF and the visits of the CNF were reported to the MI. It
was believed that Pu Zam Tung Thang was the one who did it.
The CNF soldiers expressed the wish to see Pu Zam Tung Thang. Pu Zam
Tung Thang tended a garden outside of the village and he was not in
the village. The CNF forced Pu Lamh Thang a villager of Tungzang to guide
them to the garden of Pu Zam Tung Thang . So Pu Lamh Thang led the CNF
soldiers to the garden.
At Pu Zam Tung Thang's garden, the CNF soldiers told Lamh Thang to go
Buanli another village because the CNF intended to collect taxes from
the village. The soldiers told him to tell the Buanli headman to
collect eggs and money before they come. Buanli was a few miles from
the garden.
When Lamh Thang returned from Buanli the soldiers and the headman were
gone from the garden. It was already late at night when he came back
to his home. His relatives were waiting at his house because they were
worried that the CNF soldiers might have harmed him. They heard
similar stories before.
The body of Pu Zam Tung Thang was found four days later in the woods.
He died of gun shot wounds, in other words he was believed to have
been shot to death by the CNF soldiers. On him was a note saying" This man
is associating with the government. Those who associate with the
government will face the same fate". It was stamped with the CNF seal.
The Burmese military learned about the death of the Pu Zam Tung Thang.
They investigated how Pu Zam Tung Thang was killed. Pu Lamh Thang was
often called to come to Tedim a oneday's journey from the village.
He was accused of aiding the CNF for taking the CNF soldiers to Zam
Tung
Thang's garden. At the writing of this report Lamh Thang had not been
arrested, but the investigation never died. Lamh Thang was made to
believe that he might be arrested and jailed soon, he was in great
anxiety.
The Killing of Pu Zam Khan Pau
With the ever worsening economic situation in Burma due to the
mismanagement by the Burma Socialist Program Party, followed by the
State and Law Restoration Council and the State Peace and Development
Council, all members of the Burmese Army under General Ne Win, the
people of the Chin State suffered under economic hardship never faced
before in their history. Zo people from the Chin State depends so
much of their livelihood by trading anything they own to Mizoram in
India . They take eggs, chicken, pigs, cows, and any farm products to
Mizoram for sale. With the proceeds they buy materials very short in
the Chin State such as medicine.
In march 1995, a group of young people from Lophei village drove a
herd of cows to Mizoram crossing the border at the Tio river at Zote
–Farthlang foot path. It took them four days to reach Mizoram.
Along the trade road the between the village of Zote and Farthlang
Chin National Front soldiers were on duty to collect taxes from the
traders. The CNF soldiers were stationed in Mizoram , India .
>From Zam Khan Pau and his brother the CNF demanded that they pay
taxes on their cows. As the CNF were not letting them proceed further to
Mizoram they paid their taxes. It was not difficult for them to sell
their cows in Mizoram. With the proceeds they bought household items
that they badly needed in Mizoram and returned home.
Zam Khan Pau, 24 years old, was hired by his brother to help drive the
cows. He had a small child less than two years old and his wife was
pregnant with their second child. The baby was expected any day. He
was desperate to go home. When he and companions returned, the
soldiers of the CNF at the border did not allowed them to cross the border at
night as it was after sunset. Not far from Zote village, the Burmese
Army had a camp inside the Chin State of Burma . The CNF soldiers
explained that they did not want the Burmese Army to learn their
presence at the border. If they allowed anybody to cross the border
the Burmese Army might learn of the CNF presence.
However, Zam Khan Pau pleaded with the CNF soldiers to let him go
because he needed to reach home because of his pregnant wife and the
baby could come any day. The CNF soldiers demanded that he pay one
hundred kyats for them to allow Zam to cross the border at night. But
Zam had only fifty Kyats (about 10 cents in US currency at the time.)
When Zam showed that he had only fifty kyats, the soldier hit him
repeatedly with the butt of his gun until Zam laid on the ground. Then
the soldier push his rifle muzzle against the stomach area of Zam. The
muzzle of the gun punctured Zam's bladder. Although having so much
pain in his attempt to reach home he walked until he reached the village of
Haimual . The last stretch of the journey was the most difficult for
him. He died in the night.
How CNF soldier robbed Pu Kham Khaw Pau ( The name altered for fear of
CNF reprisal) Pu Kham Khaw Pau was a truck/jeep driver catering traders between the
Mizoram border and Kalemyo. What he encountered on a trip to the Chin
State/Mizoram border is nothing extra-ordinary. There were many check
points on the road. Vehicles traveling between the Chin State and
Mizoram had to pay taxes (bribes) to four agencies. A trader or a
driver has to pay taxes a certain percent from the value of their goods to
the Burmese customs and Burmese police. Then the Burmese Army demanded
protection money (that is what they call) and also a certain percent
of the value of the goods as bribe so that they could proceed to their
destinations, usually the border village. As a driver Kam Khaw Pau
needed to pay a certain fee to the customs and to the officers of the
Burmese Army.
At the Mizoram and Chin State border at Rih Khuadar village a company
of the Burmese Army is stationed. The Burmese Army has also a camp at the
border at the East bank of the Tio river. The other side of the river
is Mizoram. The village of Rih Khuadar is only three miles distant
from the border. The Chin National Front has a camp on the West side of the
river in Mizoram.
As Kham Khaw Pau traveled to the Burma/India border CNF soldiers were
on hand in March 2001 between Ri Khuadar and Tio. Tio river and Rih
Khuadar village is only three miles apart. There is a BA camp at Rih Khuadar
and one at the Tio river. But the CNF is very active between the Tio
and Rih Khuadar. The CNF and the BA have a tacit understanding that the
CNF can collect taxes for their existence because without the CNF there is
no need for the BA to be stationed in that part of the region. Thus
the CNF needs the BA so that they can collect money from the traders and
travelers. The Burmese Army needs the CNF to justify their presence at
the border.
Therefore it was possible for the CNF soldiers to stop Kham Khaw Pau
only two hundred yards from Rih Khuadar. The CNF soldier demanded Pu
Pau handed all his money to him. While the CNF soldier was asking
money he had been hitting with his fist Pu Pau on the face. Knowing that the
CNF or the BA might demand money Pu Pau kept ten thousand kyats in his
pocket, which he gave to the CNF soldier. The CNF soldier did not
believe that Pu Pau had only ten thousand Kyats with him. So he kept
asking for more money and hitting the face of Pu Pau at the same time.
When the CNF soldier pushed his gun against the stomach of Pu Pau, Pu
Pau got scared. He thought that it was not worth dying for the a
little money he still kept in his bag. So he handed over the money in his
bag, ten thousand Kyats to the soldier. The soldier then became more
irritated because Pau did not give the money immediately and hit and
slapped Pu Pau in the face with more brutality. The soldier then let
Pu Pau go. Pu Pau could not eat with his mouth for three days because his
face was so badly swollen that he had to be fed with fluids with a
bamboo tube.
The Killing of Thuam Go Pau
Thuam Go Pau was a trader between the Mizoram, India and Kalemyo. He
had a small shop in the village of Tuithang . As the head of the
household he often left his village to go to Kalemyo and buy
merchandize and then took the merchandize to Mizoram. From Mizoram he returned
with items that he put up for sale at his store.
Traveling with others in March 2001, they camped on the bank of the
Gun river. They made fire to warm themselves and cook their food. While
they were sitting around the fire some people fired at them from the
other bank of the river. They shouted to their attackers "Stop
shooting at us. We are just villagers". Thuam Go Pau was hit and died . They
learned that the CNF soldiers had fired them on.
The CNF admitted that they have killed Thuam Go Pau believing that the
fire was made by the members of the Burmese Army. As the Burmese Army
usually attacked any suspicious groups of people, the CNF soldiers
thought that they would shoot first.
The CNF admitted their mistake. Thuam Go Pau had three little
children. The killing had brought so much hardship to the family as they lost
their bread earner. The children were placed in the orphanage. The Killing of Pu C. Lalhmangaiha, President of YMA Khuangleng village in Mizoram On July 12, 1996 late in the night three armed CNF men entered the village Khuangleng, a village at the border between the Chin State, Burma and Mizoram , India . According to Zo Nieng Vol XI No 48, 49, 52,
58, the CNF had given a lot of difficulties to the people of the
border villages. The three CNF men knocked on the door, making loud banging
noises. The CNF men announced shouting "We are members of the CNF,
open the door" several times. As the village had been so often terrorized
by the armed CNF, the villagers were in panic. To help the villagers Pu
Lalhmngaiha came out of his house and asked "What is the matter? The
CNF men shot to kill him. He died instantly in the middle of the village.
The CNF men went to another village and forced the owner of the house
to prepare tea for them and left after drinking the tea.
The Mizoram police chased the CNF and on July 19th, 1996 one of the
members of the CNF who killed Pu Hmangaiha. There was a confrontation
between the Mizoram police and the CNF at Vaphai village and CNF
member Ca Chun was killed.
On July 25, four thousand people demonstrated in protest against the
killing of Pu Hmangaiha by the CNF on the streets in Aizawl. At the
rally (at Aizawl Tennis Stadium) the president and general secretary
of the Young Mizo Association and Mizoram Home Minister Pu J.
Lalsangzuala gave speeches condemning the killing of the Young Mizo Association
president of Khuangleng.
Seven resolutions were made at the rally.
1. Tribute and honor was given to Pu Lalhmangaiha for he came forward
to help the distress people of Khualeng.
2. The rally condemn the killing of Pu Lalhmangaiha as a criminal act.
Pu Lalhmangaiha had never enemies or troubles.
3. The rally demanded that the Mizoram government gave compensations
to Pi Vallaveni wife of Pu Lalhmangaiha and her children and the
government must find suitable employment for her.
4. At the Burmese Mizoram border the villagers could not sleep in
peace because of the CNf and therefore the rally demanded the government of
Mizoram post police outfits at the border villages of Vaphai,
Khuangleng, and Hnahlante villages.
5. The rally demanded a border petrol police for Mizoram international
border( Bangladesh and Burma .)
6. The rally demanded the deportation of all foreigners from Mizoram
as soon as possible.
7. The rally demanded the police should give speedy help to the YMA
when demanded.
On August 1, 1996 the Mizoram government expelled all refugees or
Burmese citizens from Hnathial village. The government started to
deport people from Burma from other parts of Mizoram.
On August 3, 1996 a member of the Mizoram police Private Constable Pu
Vanlalpeka Lance Naik, third Battalion was shot dead by the CNF.
A short time after the Khuangleng incident the CNF shot and wounded a
pastor of Ruantlang village.
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Sun Apr 21, 2002 10:13 pm
ZoNet Message # 2495
The main reason for accepting Bo Zing Cung's offer to meet the DC Zomi
Innkuan was a promise given to the DC Zomi Innkuan by Colonel Thomas
Thango, Chairman of the CNF that the matter relating to Laihilh Dim
Sian Ciin that the CNF would respond within three months. The three months
expired in January and Zomi Innkuan have not received any news from
the CNF in January concerning Dim Sian Ciin.
Bo Zing Cung explained CNF's achievement in attaining membership in
the NDF, and NCUB as a step for gaining democracy in Burma and CNF's
future roll in the UN sponsored tripartite dialogue. The DC Zomi Innkuan is
not overly concerned with these political matters as the Zomi Innkuan is a
non political organization formed mainly to hold prayer meeting
together. Bo Zing Cung explained that when something is done there are
always some accidents. These angered Zomi Innkuan members. That meant
Bo Zing Cung was trying to white wash the killing of people by the CNF
concentrated in the Zomi Innkuan areas. They expected some kind of
compassion, sympathy and understanding from the CNF chief for their
wrong doings. Zomi Innkuan knew some people killed by the CNF were
ordered by the CNF central committee.
Ming Hnin was said to have been killed by a mistake (CNF soldiers
ambushed the wrong motorcycle rider) and Bo Zing Cung had apologized
to Ming Hnin's wife Dr. Maureen. During the meeting with Dr. Maureen, Bo
Zing Cung was said to have admitted that he admired Adolf Hitler, and
Hitler was his idol. Adolf Hitler murdered over six million Jews during the second
World War. Was Bo Zing Cung on the same path as Adolf Hitler? Is he
campaigning to exterminate some people in the Chin State ?
Then it is the question of the Dim Sian Ciin kidnapping. Bo Zing Cung
simply said, they had brought in over fifty people? This was shocking.
While we worry about one person the CNF had kidnapped forty nine more?
How the parents and relatives of these forty nine people must feel?
The kidnappings were done as per the central committee of the CNF.
We know the assassination attempt of Pu No Than Kap was ordered by the
CNF central committee. So was the killing of Stephen and the fifteen
year old girl, Biak Tial. because they were suspected of giving
information to the Military Intelligence as they worked in a café
frequented by the Burmese MI.
Looking into these killings it is clear that the killing of
Lalhmangaiha, and Zam Tung Thang were ordered by the CNF. As the Vice
Chairman of the CNF and Chief of the Chin National Army Bo Zing Cung
was responsible for the planning and execution of these killings.
Bo Zing Cung stated that accidents happened. In Saizang, the three CNF
soldiers wounded two villagers in their first encounter. That would
have been in self-defense. But when the CNF came back to attack the village
with a larger force and better arms meant a declaration of war on the
village. That was no more an accident and no more in self-defense. It
was a crime serious enough to be reported to the International Court
of Justice and the UN Human Rights Commission.
It is true that some members of the DC Zomi Innkuan pleaded with Bo
Zing Cung not to collect taxes from the Tedim district. However, the main
request was: Not to collect taxes at gun point and not to kill if
somebody refuse or unable to pay.
My personal appeals to the CNF are:
Stop killing people
Stop kidnapping people
Stop beating people
Stop robbing people
Stop destroying property of the people
Soldiers should not be drunk while on duty.
If you cannot feed your soldiers stop recruiting them. You do not need
soldiers. You can be members of the NCUB, NDF, and you should
participate in Tripartite Dialogue representing the Chin State without
having the burden of maintaining a standing army. One or two hundred
soldiers is no match for an army over four hundred thousand strong. I
supported the CNF before I learned about the human rights abuses of
the CNF. It is not important what I say or do but it is important the CNF
do not kill our own people unless in self defense.
The following are the list of killings and some other crimes of the
CNF that caused the DC Zomi Innkuan to be involved with the CNF.
The Killing of Retired Major Zel Za Lang and three villagers of
Saizang.
Saizang village lies about seven miles from Tedim, the administrative
center of the Tedim Subdivision. Saizang is large village. The Manipur
river flows not far from the village. The village is also in the close
vicinity of Ciimnuai, the first village the people who today reside in
the Lamka , Tedim, and Saikal districts.
Pu Kam Hen of Saizang village was a trader between Burma and India . He
was a well to do person for the people of Saizang and surroundings.
There were a few well to do people in the Chin State and Kam Hen got
the
attention of the CNF. Because Kam Hen lived in Saizang, a village not
far from the Burma India border. He was accessible to the CNF because
the CNF has its Northern Command Headquarter in Mizoram.
In order to find out how rich Kam Hen was, the CNF sent one man to
Saizang. This CNF soldier acted as if he was in the village to buy for
gong. Staying a few days at Kam Hen house, the CNF soldier did not
reveal his profession to Saizang villagers that he was a CNF soldier.
He
came wearing a Burmese longyi. He spoke the Ciimnuai dialect but the
people knew that he was a Hakha because of his accent.
Kam Hen and the CNF soldier became fast friends as they drank together
zu. However, the CNF soldier knew where Kam Hen kept his money in the
only trunk in the house. He had around four hundred thousand Indian
rupees and about one hundred thousand Burmese Kyats. The man with the
Hakha accent left after a few days.
Three days after the man left, three gunmen dressed with facemask and
blankets appeared in the night in front of Kam Hen's house. The
spokesperson of the three demanded that Kam Hen opened his trunk. The
demand was made by pointing a gun at Kam Hen. Thus Kam Hen obliged and
the three gunmen went into house and Kam Hen opened the trunk. The
three gunmen took Kam Hen's money and left. In the trunk were four
hundred thousand Indian Rupees (black money) and one hundred thousand
Burmese Kyats (white money). (Black money and white money were terms
used by the local people). Kam Hen knew by the accent of the gunman
that it was the same man who had come to buy a gong, who had become
his friend. He knew then it was the CNF who came to rob him of his money.
It was a Friday night in October 1996. (The date could be wrong)
On the Sunday the relatives and friends of Kam Hen consoled the lost
of his money. They brought zu and food. They drank zu as they gossiped
and they became drunk.
On that same Sunday the CNF lead by officer Solomon came to the
chairman of the village council retired Major Zel Za Lang to ask the Saizang
village to pay their taxes. Zel Za Lang told them that at that moment
he had only about one hundred thousand Kyats. The CNF group could come
back after he collected the money from the villagers.
While Major Zel Za Lang was entertaining the guests offering them tea,
some one informed Kam Hen that the CNF people who robbed him had come
to the village; and were with the village council chairman. Thus Kam Hen
and his friends rushed to Zel Za Langh's house.
Kam Hen saw the man he had entertained in his house before and he and
his friends immediately wrestled the three CNF people. As the drunken
men wrestled the CNF, the leader of the CNF, officer Solomon shot at
the attackers from under his blanket. They were wearing blankets because
it was cold. One villager was hit in the stomach and the Village Council
Chairman Zel Za Lang was hit in the leg. He also shot at the photo of
Zel Za Lang in Burmese Army uniform, hanging on the wall, hitting at
the eye. After firing at the villagers, the CNF group went away.
Zel Za Lang's family called the village nurse to treat the wounded.
The civil defend forces of the village were called to stand guard as they
expected that the CNF to come back to attack the village. They were
armed with a flint lock guns and double barrel carbines.
The nurse left after treating the two wounded men. The CNF came with a
larger force of about armed fifteen men at about after midnight. One
of the civil defense forces with the flintlock gun shot at them but his
gun misfired. The CNF shot at the man and killed him. On hearing the gun
shots the villagers were shouting to each other to come out with their
guns to defend the village from the CNF enemies. The villagers with
their old flint lock guns and double barrel carbines went to the
village council chairman's house, but too late. The CNF, using submachine guns
had entered the house shooting their way into the house. They shot
their way into every room of the house. They killed the two unarmed
wounded men Zel Za Langh and the villager at point bank in cold blood.
They searched the whole house for other men. They were about to kill
the fourteen years old son of the village council chairman. In the
house were also two daughters of the council chairman, who were not
harmed. These two women pleaded with the CNF not to kill their brother
as they had already killed their father. They would give all the money
they have in the house and look for more if the CNF would just not
kill their brother. The CNF then decided not to kill the young man and
left.
In the morning the villagers discovered that the CNF had killed
another unarmed man who was hiding in the upper floor. Pu Kam Hen had returned
to his house before the CNF came back. He was not harmed.
CNF's Killing of Pu Zam Tung Thang, the headman of Tungzang village
Tungzang is a village with over 300 hundred houses or families.
On October 15, 2000, three CNF soldiers visited the village of
Tungzang . They were looking for Pu Zam Tung Thang, the headman of the
village.
Pu Zam Tung Thang was about 45 years old, and he was always interested
in politics. He was the local president of the Zomi National Congress.
He also cooperated with the Burmese Army and worked closely with
notorious military intelligence called MI (Em Ai). The collection of
taxes by the CNF and the visits of the CNF were reported to the MI. It
was believed that Pu Zam Tung Thang was the one who did it.
The CNF soldiers expressed the wish to see Pu Zam Tung Thang. Pu Zam
Tung Thang tended a garden outside of the village and he was not in
the village. The CNF forced Pu Lamh Thang a villager of Tungzang to guide
them to the garden of Pu Zam Tung Thang . So Pu Lamh Thang led the CNF
soldiers to the garden.
At Pu Zam Tung Thang's garden, the CNF soldiers told Lamh Thang to go
Buanli another village because the CNF intended to collect taxes from
the village. The soldiers told him to tell the Buanli headman to
collect eggs and money before they come. Buanli was a few miles from
the garden.
When Lamh Thang returned from Buanli the soldiers and the headman were
gone from the garden. It was already late at night when he came back
to his home. His relatives were waiting at his house because they were
worried that the CNF soldiers might have harmed him. They heard
similar stories before.
The body of Pu Zam Tung Thang was found four days later in the woods.
He died of gun shot wounds, in other words he was believed to have
been shot to death by the CNF soldiers. On him was a note saying" This man
is associating with the government. Those who associate with the
government will face the same fate". It was stamped with the CNF seal.
The Burmese military learned about the death of the Pu Zam Tung Thang.
They investigated how Pu Zam Tung Thang was killed. Pu Lamh Thang was
often called to come to Tedim a oneday's journey from the village.
He was accused of aiding the CNF for taking the CNF soldiers to Zam
Tung
Thang's garden. At the writing of this report Lamh Thang had not been
arrested, but the investigation never died. Lamh Thang was made to
believe that he might be arrested and jailed soon, he was in great
anxiety.
The Killing of Pu Zam Khan Pau
With the ever worsening economic situation in Burma due to the
mismanagement by the Burma Socialist Program Party, followed by the
State and Law Restoration Council and the State Peace and Development
Council, all members of the Burmese Army under General Ne Win, the
people of the Chin State suffered under economic hardship never faced
before in their history. Zo people from the Chin State depends so
much of their livelihood by trading anything they own to Mizoram in
India . They take eggs, chicken, pigs, cows, and any farm products to
Mizoram for sale. With the proceeds they buy materials very short in
the Chin State such as medicine.
In march 1995, a group of young people from Lophei village drove a
herd of cows to Mizoram crossing the border at the Tio river at Zote
–Farthlang foot path. It took them four days to reach Mizoram.
Along the trade road the between the village of Zote and Farthlang
Chin National Front soldiers were on duty to collect taxes from the
traders. The CNF soldiers were stationed in Mizoram , India .
>From Zam Khan Pau and his brother the CNF demanded that they pay
taxes on their cows. As the CNF were not letting them proceed further to
Mizoram they paid their taxes. It was not difficult for them to sell
their cows in Mizoram. With the proceeds they bought household items
that they badly needed in Mizoram and returned home.
Zam Khan Pau, 24 years old, was hired by his brother to help drive the
cows. He had a small child less than two years old and his wife was
pregnant with their second child. The baby was expected any day. He
was desperate to go home. When he and companions returned, the
soldiers of the CNF at the border did not allowed them to cross the border at
night as it was after sunset. Not far from Zote village, the Burmese
Army had a camp inside the Chin State of Burma . The CNF soldiers
explained that they did not want the Burmese Army to learn their
presence at the border. If they allowed anybody to cross the border
the Burmese Army might learn of the CNF presence.
However, Zam Khan Pau pleaded with the CNF soldiers to let him go
because he needed to reach home because of his pregnant wife and the
baby could come any day. The CNF soldiers demanded that he pay one
hundred kyats for them to allow Zam to cross the border at night. But
Zam had only fifty Kyats (about 10 cents in US currency at the time.)
When Zam showed that he had only fifty kyats, the soldier hit him
repeatedly with the butt of his gun until Zam laid on the ground. Then
the soldier push his rifle muzzle against the stomach area of Zam. The
muzzle of the gun punctured Zam's bladder. Although having so much
pain in his attempt to reach home he walked until he reached the village of
Haimual . The last stretch of the journey was the most difficult for
him. He died in the night.
How CNF soldier robbed Pu Kham Khaw Pau ( The name altered for fear of
CNF reprisal) Pu Kham Khaw Pau was a truck/jeep driver catering traders between the
Mizoram border and Kalemyo. What he encountered on a trip to the Chin
State/Mizoram border is nothing extra-ordinary. There were many check
points on the road. Vehicles traveling between the Chin State and
Mizoram had to pay taxes (bribes) to four agencies. A trader or a
driver has to pay taxes a certain percent from the value of their goods to
the Burmese customs and Burmese police. Then the Burmese Army demanded
protection money (that is what they call) and also a certain percent
of the value of the goods as bribe so that they could proceed to their
destinations, usually the border village. As a driver Kam Khaw Pau
needed to pay a certain fee to the customs and to the officers of the
Burmese Army.
At the Mizoram and Chin State border at Rih Khuadar village a company
of the Burmese Army is stationed. The Burmese Army has also a camp at the
border at the East bank of the Tio river. The other side of the river
is Mizoram. The village of Rih Khuadar is only three miles distant
from the border. The Chin National Front has a camp on the West side of the
river in Mizoram.
As Kham Khaw Pau traveled to the Burma/India border CNF soldiers were
on hand in March 2001 between Ri Khuadar and Tio. Tio river and Rih
Khuadar village is only three miles apart. There is a BA camp at Rih Khuadar
and one at the Tio river. But the CNF is very active between the Tio
and Rih Khuadar. The CNF and the BA have a tacit understanding that the
CNF can collect taxes for their existence because without the CNF there is
no need for the BA to be stationed in that part of the region. Thus
the CNF needs the BA so that they can collect money from the traders and
travelers. The Burmese Army needs the CNF to justify their presence at
the border.
Therefore it was possible for the CNF soldiers to stop Kham Khaw Pau
only two hundred yards from Rih Khuadar. The CNF soldier demanded Pu
Pau handed all his money to him. While the CNF soldier was asking
money he had been hitting with his fist Pu Pau on the face. Knowing that the
CNF or the BA might demand money Pu Pau kept ten thousand kyats in his
pocket, which he gave to the CNF soldier. The CNF soldier did not
believe that Pu Pau had only ten thousand Kyats with him. So he kept
asking for more money and hitting the face of Pu Pau at the same time.
When the CNF soldier pushed his gun against the stomach of Pu Pau, Pu
Pau got scared. He thought that it was not worth dying for the a
little money he still kept in his bag. So he handed over the money in his
bag, ten thousand Kyats to the soldier. The soldier then became more
irritated because Pau did not give the money immediately and hit and
slapped Pu Pau in the face with more brutality. The soldier then let
Pu Pau go. Pu Pau could not eat with his mouth for three days because his
face was so badly swollen that he had to be fed with fluids with a
bamboo tube.
The Killing of Thuam Go Pau
Thuam Go Pau was a trader between the Mizoram, India and Kalemyo. He
had a small shop in the village of Tuithang . As the head of the
household he often left his village to go to Kalemyo and buy
merchandize and then took the merchandize to Mizoram. From Mizoram he returned
with items that he put up for sale at his store.
Traveling with others in March 2001, they camped on the bank of the
Gun river. They made fire to warm themselves and cook their food. While
they were sitting around the fire some people fired at them from the
other bank of the river. They shouted to their attackers "Stop
shooting at us. We are just villagers". Thuam Go Pau was hit and died . They
learned that the CNF soldiers had fired them on.
The CNF admitted that they have killed Thuam Go Pau believing that the
fire was made by the members of the Burmese Army. As the Burmese Army
usually attacked any suspicious groups of people, the CNF soldiers
thought that they would shoot first.
The CNF admitted their mistake. Thuam Go Pau had three little
children. The killing had brought so much hardship to the family as they lost
their bread earner. The children were placed in the orphanage. The Killing of Pu C. Lalhmangaiha, President of YMA Khuangleng village in Mizoram On July 12, 1996 late in the night three armed CNF men entered the village Khuangleng, a village at the border between the Chin State, Burma and Mizoram , India . According to Zo Nieng Vol XI No 48, 49, 52,
58, the CNF had given a lot of difficulties to the people of the
border villages. The three CNF men knocked on the door, making loud banging
noises. The CNF men announced shouting "We are members of the CNF,
open the door" several times. As the village had been so often terrorized
by the armed CNF, the villagers were in panic. To help the villagers Pu
Lalhmngaiha came out of his house and asked "What is the matter? The
CNF men shot to kill him. He died instantly in the middle of the village.
The CNF men went to another village and forced the owner of the house
to prepare tea for them and left after drinking the tea.
The Mizoram police chased the CNF and on July 19th, 1996 one of the
members of the CNF who killed Pu Hmangaiha. There was a confrontation
between the Mizoram police and the CNF at Vaphai village and CNF
member Ca Chun was killed.
On July 25, four thousand people demonstrated in protest against the
killing of Pu Hmangaiha by the CNF on the streets in Aizawl. At the
rally (at Aizawl Tennis Stadium) the president and general secretary
of the Young Mizo Association and Mizoram Home Minister Pu J.
Lalsangzuala gave speeches condemning the killing of the Young Mizo Association
president of Khuangleng.
Seven resolutions were made at the rally.
1. Tribute and honor was given to Pu Lalhmangaiha for he came forward
to help the distress people of Khualeng.
2. The rally condemn the killing of Pu Lalhmangaiha as a criminal act.
Pu Lalhmangaiha had never enemies or troubles.
3. The rally demanded that the Mizoram government gave compensations
to Pi Vallaveni wife of Pu Lalhmangaiha and her children and the
government must find suitable employment for her.
4. At the Burmese Mizoram border the villagers could not sleep in
peace because of the CNf and therefore the rally demanded the government of
Mizoram post police outfits at the border villages of Vaphai,
Khuangleng, and Hnahlante villages.
5. The rally demanded a border petrol police for Mizoram international
border( Bangladesh and Burma .)
6. The rally demanded the deportation of all foreigners from Mizoram
as soon as possible.
7. The rally demanded the police should give speedy help to the YMA
when demanded.
On August 1, 1996 the Mizoram government expelled all refugees or
Burmese citizens from Hnathial village. The government started to
deport people from Burma from other parts of Mizoram.
On August 3, 1996 a member of the Mizoram police Private Constable Pu
Vanlalpeka Lance Naik, third Battalion was shot dead by the CNF.
A short time after the Khuangleng incident the CNF shot and wounded a
pastor of Ruantlang village.
vum son
source(Zonet)
CNF te gamtat siatna tawh kisai - Pu Vumson damlai a laingelh
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Press Release The Zomi Re-unification Organisation Commits to the Ban on Anti-Personnel Mines
Geneva - 4 March 2009
The quest to rid Asia of anti-personnel (AP) mines has taken another step forward with an armed non-State actor (NSA) - the Zomi Re-unification Organisation (ZRO) - signing Geneva Call’s Deed of Commitment. By signing this instrument, the ZRO has joined 35 NSAs around the world which have pledged to ban AP mines, as well as carry out, or co-operate in, necessary mine action.
The ZRO becomes the third NSA operating in Northeast India to have signed the "Deed of Commitment for Adherence to a Total Ban on Anti-Personnel Mines and for Cooperation in Mine Action". The ZRO began to destroy its stockpiles and clear the mines that it had laid after commencing dialogue with Geneva Call in 2008. The ZRO reports that it was able to complete these tasks prior to its signing of the Deed of Commitment.
‘I am proud that as an armed revolutionary movement, we have prioritised humanitarian issues, and consider this a major step forward and hope it will serve as an example to others’, stated Thanglianpau, President of the ZRO.
Katherine Kramer, Geneva Call’s Programme Director for Asia, commented: ‘We are delighted that ZRO has taken the step to renounce the use of AP mines. We believe that this sends a clear message to other armed NSAs operating in Northeast India that it is possible to give up mine use. We strongly urge these other organizations to consider urgently taking steps against the use of these insidious devices.’
About the Zomi Re-unification Organisation
The ZRO formed in 1993. Its struggle is based on a desire to reunify the Zo people of the region (known variously as Zomi, Mizo, Kuki and Chin) who are dispersed throughout parts of northeast India, Burma/Myanmar and Bangladesh, and to strive for the establishment of a Zo homeland.
About Geneva Call
Geneva Call is an international humanitarian organization dedicated to engaging armed non-State actors (NSAs) to respect and to adhere to humanitarian norms, starting with the ban on anti-personnel (AP) mines. In 2009, Geneva Call is expanding its operations to include the issues of women and children in armed conflict, with the aim of engaging NSAs on issues such as child recruitment and sexual violence.
Geneva Call is committed to the universal application of the principles of international humanitarian law and conducts its activities based on the principles of neutrality, impartiality and independence.
Geneva Call provides an innovative mechanism for NSAs, who do not participate in drafting treaties and thus may not feel bound by their obligations to express adherence to the norms embodied in the 1997 anti-personnel mine ban treaty through their signature to the "Deed of Commitment for Adherence to a Total Ban on Anti-Personnel Mines and for Cooperation in Mine Action". The Government of the Republic and Canton of Geneva serves as the guardian of these Deeds.
For further information, please contact:
Katherine Kramer, Programme Director for Asia +41 22 879 10 50,
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