Northeast India’s Only English and Hindi Satellite News Channel

Protests erupt in Myanmar’s Chin state over killing of a female teacher

First Published: 3rd December, 2019 17:31 IST

Massive protests erupted in the Chin State of Myanmar following the death of a female teacher in the area. The teacher, identified as Dim Lun Mang, was allegedly shot dead

Massive protests erupted in the Chin State of Myanmar following the death of a female teacher in the area. The teacher, identified as Dim Lun Mang, was allegedly shot dead on November 17.

According to reports, the accused identified as Binod, shot Dim Lun and she succumbed to her injury before reaching hospital.

Binod allegedly shot the teacher over her denial to hand over his daughter to him, who was reportedly kept in the teacher’s custody by the accused’s wife.

Binod’s wife handed over her 16-year-old daughter to Dim Lun Mang for her education as Binod being a jobless and drunkard could not facilitate a proper education to his daughter.

Binod shot dead Dim Lun with a 12 bore gun and fled the scene. It is now being alleged that Binod has taken shelter in Churachandpur district of Manipur in India, along with his Indian father and Myanmarese mother.

Protests demanding justice have gained momentum in the neighbouring country with the Zomi Students’ and Youth Organisation taking out a massive protest rally.

The Zomi Civil Society organisations in Myanmar, meanwhile, submitted a statement to the Myanmar Government asking it not to allow armed rebel groups of Manipur to operate from the Chin State.

COMMENTS

WE RECOMMEND

Banner
Air India’s Airbus A350 marks International debut

The commencement of flights was celebrated with pre-departure ceremonies at both Delhi and Dubai airports, where guests were presented with A350 memorabilia.

02nd May 2024
Banner
Russian missile attack claims 5 lives in Odesa, ‘Harry Potter castle’ engulfed

Tragically, among the injured were two children and a pregnant woman, underscoring the indiscriminate nature of the assault.

01st May 2024
Banner
UK: 13-year-old boy killed, several others stabbed by sword-wielding man

The child, a 13-year-old boy, died after being taken to a hospital, Stuart Bell, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Police, said

30th April 2024
Banner
Who are these kids announcing New Zealand’s T20 World Cup team?

Two children, a girl named Matilda and a boy named Angus announced the players shortlisted for the biennial event.

30th April 2024
Banner
AstraZeneca admits its Covid-19 vaccine Covishield may cause rare side effects

In legal documents submitted to the UK High Court, AstraZeneca conceded that its vaccine "can, in very rare cases, cause TTS" which is a side effect known as Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome, characterised by blood clots and low platelet counts.

30th April 2024