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....Motto: "Voice for the voiceless,neglected and hidden"....
....Motto: "Voice for the voiceless,neglected and hidden"....
9:21 PM
Posted by VOCR
Surprising but not amazing, I was shocked when I visited the hospital along with Chin Refugee Committee medical team on last Sunday evening.
The visit perturbed me at a time when I saw that many of Chin patients lying down on the bed and having medical treatment. Yet, the scene made me realized one thing that how the Chin people are ignorant to inform the communities because most of the patients’ conditions had not been heard by the medical team due to lack of providing information to their respective communities by relatives or friends.
During the visit, the Chin Refugee Community could reach only three patients those were admitted to the hospital on last month and encouraging them not to be worried for their future. Truly, it’s so sad that the team could not meet Miss. Lal Hmen Kungi due to the fact that she went for surgery during the visit.
Among them, a woman named Ngun Te, a mother of one child from Ngaleng village,
"Had the husband or friends earlier informed CRC or ACR, all of the patients would be reached and the communities will never hesitate to help them in any possible ways. This is what they are doing now with lack of wise thinking for what might come about next. To define the dozens of hundreds of the Chin people want to separate from the biggest and most effective communities led by the hypocrites( the ones who know only how to be served but to serve) and wish to become a leader in their own sub-organizations or village movements. As a matter of facts, competing for the leadership position is very popular but many are, at the same time, unaware of what should be done for the effectiveness and betterment of the community which becomes a virus and makes the community weakling and bring about the bad names as a result.
“In a sense, even if their relatives or friends failed to inform us, their respective sub-organizations or village leaders should try us and alarm us so that we will intervene somehow as we are always ready to help,” one of volunteer worker said.
In relation to the statement above, Chin refugees in
True but not a funny, a bunch of the newly sub-organizations and small communities are never reliably responsible for the people in terms of rescue from detention centers, admitting to Hospital and contacting with UNHCR which are mainly important to stand. That would be nice if they could energetically conduct such services in the community but so sad they aren’t capable of implementing these trends until now.
The latest surveillance shows that seventy percents of the income has been drastically decreased down and the communities are being sunk into financial crisis in order to run the services provided. It was since most of the Chin people effectively deny renewing their membership cards after mass registration operated by UNHCR. For that reason, the most responsible communities, CRC and ACR have to wisely decide to do the restricted roles in the administration in support of help for community even though they are best serving their own people by all costs.
Obviously, it is unacceptable that many are complaint over the different dialect which is not totally a matter of importance but just an excuse. Both CRC and ACR have adequately volunteers from different dialect to meet the needs of language barriers.
Therefore, will separation from CRC and ACR be the best way to solve the plight of Chin refugees in
The desire to be boss in any circumstances indicates the exercise of the nepotism and cronyism that is badly inflicting the people and a big epidemic among the society as we are ruled over for more than 2 decades by the military regime. “Failure of learning what the past history is the absence of the qualification to be a reliable leader” said one of Chin society analyst. For Chins, humility is what most requires and very rare like diamond.
If anybody expects better progress among our society through the present patterns of ideological conflicts, they surely need to have the clear understanding towards the building of the bright future. It’s never too late to learn our ailing history from the past.
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