Published: Wednesday 31 August 2011
Christian refugees from Burma (Myanmar) protest against persecution
Project(s): 75-763
Country: South and East Asia, Myanmar, Burma
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Churches in Burma are often destroyed by the military junta
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Over 3,000 Christian refugees who fled persecution in Burma have taken part in a march calling for religious freedom back home and legal protection in India, where they suffer crime and injustice.
The Christians are from Chin state, where the people suffer relentless brutality at the hands of the ruling Burmese military junta, partly because of their faith and partly because they are a non-Burman minority people group. Over 90 per cent of the 500,000 people in Chin State are Christian.
Chin Refugee Committee (CRC) President Steven Ral Kap Tluang said:
Due to the systematic, gross violations of human rights and suppression of our people by the Burmese military regime, which has a chauvinistic policy of ‘One Race, One People’, thousands of Chins have fled to India and other parts of the world over the last six decades.
Our supreme aspiration [is to] live in our own native place of Chin State with dignity and free practice of our Christian faith, culture and language.
There are around four million Christians in Buddhist-majority Burma; they comprise some nine per cent of the population. They are mostly from the non-Burman ethnic minorities such as the Chin and the Karen, who are treated as enemies of the state. The army frequently raids and destroys the jungle villages that are home to the Christians, killing any of the inhabitants who do not manage to escape in time. Many children have been orphaned in such attacks. Church buildings are often destroyed and Buddhist monks sent to rule over Christian communities; they report any disobedience to the army.
The military junta cemented their commanding position after a party backed by them claimed victory in the country’s first general election in 20 years last November. The poll was condemned by Western states as neither free nor fair amid widespread reports of voting irregularities.
Injustice in India
When the Chin Christians flee to India, they find little relief from their suffering. A survey conducted by CRC in May found that over 25 per cent of the Christian refugees in Delhi were victims of assault, rape, sexual harassment, forcible eviction and other crimes.
While many of the refugees have identity cards issued by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), they have no travel documents or legal identity in India. Therefore, according to CRC, police take little action against the alleged perpetrators of crimes against them.
The survey also showed that fewer than 20 per cent of the refugees have jobs. One Chin protestor said:
Many among the refugees who have gathered today have had no food in the morning as they have no means to earn their living.
Barnabas in Burma
Barnabas Aid helps Christians in Burma who have been forced to flee their homes because of violent attacks against them. We provide blankets, rice and help to meet other needs. If you would like to donate, send your donation to project 75-763 (Burma (Myanmar) - Aid for Persecuted Christians).
If you prefer to telephone, dial: 0800 587 4006 from within the UK or +44 1672 565031 from outside the UK. Please quote project reference75-763 (Burma (Myanmar) - Aid for Persecuted Christians).
If you prefer to send a cheque by post: Click this link for the address of our regional office. Please quote project reference75-763 (Burma (Myanmar) - Aid for Persecuted Christians).
For a quick donation of £3.00 by SMS (see terms and conditions here) text Barnabas/763 or Barnabas/763 to 70007 (Please note: This facility is presently only available to UK supporters).
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