Chin: Census Planned to Establish Accurate Figures
A
census is due to take place before the end of May, 2012 in Mizoram
State, India to determine the exact number of Chin people living there
following their flight from the oppressive conditions faced by them in
Burma.
Below is an article published by the Chinland Guardian:
The Chin Society of Mizoram is to
conduct a census of Chin people from Burma residing in Mizoram State of
India this month [May 2012].
A statement issued by Aizawl-based Chin
Society of Mizoram said the census would start before the end of May
[2012] and that the lists would be sent to the new government of Burma
as well as the UN Office in New Delhi.
A leader of the Chin Society of Mizoram
was quoted as saying that the census would play an important role for
those who are willing to return to Burma in the future.
An estimated 70,000-100,000 Chins are
living in Mizoram State after having fled persecution and human rights
violations perpetrated by Burma's successive military regimes. This
figure represents more than 10 percent of the total population of
Mizoram State, according to local sources.
Meanwhile, the new government of Burma
has announced that it will conduct its first national census in 31 years
in April 2014, with the help of the United Nations.
Salai Za Uk Ling, of the Chin Human
Rights Organization (CHRO), stressed his concern over the possibility of
'distorting' the census methodology used during the process, according
to the IRIN news.
He said a significant number of Chins
being unable to speak their own ethnic language any longer could be
mistaken for or classified as Burman.
Currently home to an estimated
population of 500,000 people, Chin State has long seen mass
out-migration as a result of various forms of repressive measures,
pushing thousands of people to neighbouring countries including India
and even as far as Malaysia, which is estimated to host around 50,000
Chin refugees.
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