Photo: Chin Human Rights Organisation |
A Chin woman looks for salvageable items in a rubbish dump in Mizoram (Photo gallery) |
The two main destinations for Chin refugees are India and Malaysia. In India, they are found in Mizoram State, across the border from Chin State, as well as in the capital, Delhi. The Chin have no legal status and little protection in Mizoram, but in Delhi, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) is allowed to maintain an office and provide basic services to refugees.
In Malaysia, the Chin live mostly in the capital, Kuala Lumpur. Although rights groups say they are vulnerable to harassment and detention, Chin are able to apply for asylum though UNHCR.
The Chin in India and Malaysia |
The photos and edited text are courtesy of the Canada-based Chin Human Rights Organization (CHRO) and are part of a travelling exhibition in 2010.
Theme (s): Refugees/IDPs,
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