Friday, June 20, 2014

Tulaai Leitung Thuthang Tuamtuam Updates June 20, 2014

                                Tulaai Leitung Thuthang Tuamtuam Updates June 20, 2014

 Kawlgam leh Leitung gamtuamtuam pan ibawlden ahi Zomi Idol,Zolia competition leh Tukpeeng te peen tuni ciangciang kidem in azo te azo alel te alel hilel in sum tawmkhat leh sikbeu khat ciang kipialel hihang. Tu a kipan maailam ah hihbang te ineih sawm laai leh Azo or akhatna angah te masuanding hihbang pawi avaaihawm kipawlna ten vaaihawmsak huai kasa mahmah hi. Gentehna in Idol akhatna ngahte Album khatpeuh mah amawknain bawlpih ding, Zolia akhatna ngahte Calenda maw, Asia melhoih kidemna ah maw akihelzawhna lampi honsak ding, Tukpeeng siamte zong Club neu khatbeek ah heltheih nading lampi zonsak ding cihbang hileh anasepna te agah ongkimu toto ding hi. Tuabang hikei leh miten zizonna pawi peuh ongcihsak lel ding uh ban ah akidemte I kithawina, hanciamna peen Anaa huailua hi. · Kawlgam sung kiteelciang PR system zatding in Amyotha Hlutdaw in akhensatna thu Party 20 kigawm khawm Mualtungmi party NBF in nasiata in Lungphona lak in nialding hi ci in Party makaaite June 20, 2014 ni in taangkikhia uhhi. · Australia gam angaihhawhpak ahi 8888 makaapi Ko Min Ko Naing,Ko Ko Kyi,Ko Jimmy leh Australia Foreign Minister Julie Bishop te June 19,2014 ni in kimukhawm uha, Kawlgam kikhelna ah Australian akiheltheih nading munte kikumkhawm uhhi. June 20, 2014 ni in Ko Min Ko Naing leh alawmte Perth khuapi lamzuan in pai uhhi. · Biakna tawh kisai Vuanzi pipa ahi U San Saint President U Thein Sein sawlna kaan in nasem ahihman in June 19 ni in kimakhia a , Madalay Division Ramethin thong ah khum uhhi. Ama mun a nasemding in ahuh ahi U Soe Win kadeih ci in U Thein sein in june 19,2014 ni in genkhia hi. Kawlte politics peen hidan den ahihman in U Thei Sein zong nikhat niciang ongman lel ding uhhi. · Rakhiang State Minister U Hla Maung Tin in azapan khawlding in angetna June 19 ni in Kawlgam president U Thein Sein in phalna laai piakhia ta hi. Akhawl nopna ahang in INGO,NGO leh tungsiah lampan akhat akhat in nawtnawt ban ah ama I cabinet sung buai ci in genkhia hi. Mitampi in bel Rakhaing minam te kamsia ci uhhi. Thuthei ten agenciang Za sang Minam itzaw hi kici hi. State minister za nusia in minam lam itai ngamdiam Zomi ten ngaihsut huai kasa mahmah hi. · Iraq gam sungbuaina ahuhding in Gaalkaap Lamlak 300 US ten puakding in kikhensat a Secretary of state John Kerry asawtlo in Iraq gam vazin in vageelding ci in President Obama in June 19 ni in taangkokhia hi. Hih thu Sunni mUslim thautawi ten azakphet un Iraq galkaap te do kipanthak leuleu uha, June 20, 2014 ni in Tar Afar vanleeng tualpi la uhhi. Tuniciang mipi gaaltaai 500,000 cingta ci in gen uhhi. · President Obama in Military advisor 300 Iraq ah puakphot ding cihciang bek pulaak a ahizong in Pentagon in agenna ah Iraq kiang tuipi tung ah US Gaal vanleeng pua Tembawpi 4 Order bek ngak in khuttham mahmah sa in ngak ngeungau hi ci in June 20, 2014 ni in taangkokhia uhhi. Lungdam Thang Khawm Pauzomi http://zomipausektak.blogspot.com/2014/06/tulaai-leitung-thuthang-tuamtuam_20.html -- Thang Khawm Pau ZOMi Bowling Green , Kentucky USA Cell- 270 -217 9593 Personal -joseptpau@gmail.com School -tpau0001@kctcs.edu Itna icih bangcihtheih ding ihihiam cih leh Khris in eite ading in anuntakna hongpia hi. Eite zong i khristian imipihte ading in inuntaakna ipiakngamding ahihi. (John masa 3:16)

Monday, May 28, 2012

Malaysia aom Kawlgam Embassy mai ah Zomi te'n lungphona neiding

Asia Pacific Zomi Protest Committee makaihna tawh Malaysia khuapi Kuala Lumpur ah May 28 ciangin Myanmar Embassy mai ah 'Kawlkumpi in Zomi omlo' cih tawh kisai in Zomi te'n 'Zomi om hi' cih lak in nunnem lungphona nei nuam ih hih manin Malaysia a om Zomi akci khempeuh hih hunah pai ciat dingin ih kizasak hi.
Hun hoihtak ih zat theihna dingin KL Police te tungpan phalna kingah zo a, hong nawnkaisak omloh na dingin Palikte hong cing dingin kingen pah hi.
Nunnem lungphona 'Peaceful Protest' ahih mah bangin Numei naupang Zomi khempeuh paitek dingin ih hih manin Zopuan ih neih bang2 silh ciat ni.
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Zomi nampi hihna lak ding ih hih manin zatep, khaini, kunza, zukham, cilsiat peuhmah zanglo dingin hihang. TV leh news tuamtuam ih omdan teng kilak ding ahih manin pilvang ciat ni.
Kingak khawpna mun : Pasar Seni, (Zomi Restaurant Taungzalat sai mai) nai 9:00AM hunin tunkim ciat sawm tek ni. Pasar seni pan Embassy paina ding Bus kivaihawm a, mitam ding ahih manin hunlap sawmtek ni.
Mawtaw vai -0129329095, 0173985940 te ah kidawp thei hi.
10:30 AM in hun kipan ding hi.
A mun:
Embassy Of The Union Of Myanmar
8 Jalan Ampang Hilir, 55000
Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Asia Pacific Zomi Protest Committee tangin
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Ph - 0166100877


Src  :   Zomidaily

Two Tibetans burn themselves as fiery protest spreads to Lhasa

Two Tibetans burn themselves as fiery protest spreads to Lhasa
Two Tibetans set themselves on fire near an important Tibetan Buddhist monastery at the heart of Lhasa on Sunday, in the first self-immolation protests reported in the capital city of the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR). 

Tobgye Tseten, a monk from Xiahe, a Tibetan county in southwestern Gansu province, died after he burned himself in front of many worshippers who had gathered at the Jokhang Temple to mark Saka Dawa, an auspicious month for Buddhists, State media reported on Monday. 

Dargye, another monk from Aba county in southwestern Sichuan, where more than half of the self-immolation protests reported in the past year have taken place, survived after his self-immolation attempt and was taken to a hospital. He is in a stable condition. There were more than 30 self-immolation protests last year. 

The two Tibetans attempted the immolations at 2.16 p.m. on Sunday afternoon on Pargor Street in a busy Lhasa area near the Jokhang temple, according to a statement from the publicity department of the Communist Party of China’s Tibet regional committee. The statement, reported by the official Xinhua news agency, said police on patrol put out the flames in two minutes and took the men to a hospital. 

The Chinese government has boosted deployment of police personnel in Lhasa in recent months in the wake of a string of self-immolations reported in Tibetan areas of neighbouring Qinghai, Gansu and Sichuan provinces. 

Residents of Lhasa told The Hindu in recent interviews that security measures put in place in February and March, ahead of the Tibetan new year and the anniversary of the March 14, 2008 riots, were “unprecedented”, with a ring of checkpoints operating around the city and turning away many Tibetans who did not hold Lhasa residence permits. 

Part of the reason for the security arrangements was to prevent the spread of self-immolation protests into TAR, with more than 30 incidents reported over the past year in Tibetan areas in the provinces of Sichuan, Gansu and Qinghai. 

Before Sunday’s incidents, only one self-immolation had been reported to have taken place in the TAR, in Qamdo county last year. Chinese officials have often pointed out that the immolations had largely been restricted to a few monasteries in Tibetan areas in Sichuan and Qinghai, where they blamed the influence of exiled monks – a reflection, they argued, of stability within TAR. 

The spread of the protest to Lhasa, the most important religious centre for Tibetans and the administrative and political capital of the TAR, brought condemnations from Chinese officials who labelled the acts as “separatist attempts”. 

“They were a continuation of the self-immolations in other Tibetan areas and these acts were all aimed at separating Tibet from China,” Hao Peng, secretary of the Commission for Political and Legal Affairs of the CPC Tibet Committee, was quoted as saying by Xinhua. 

Qiangba Puncog, chairman of the Standing Committee of the People’s Congress of TAR, alleged that the protests had been carefully planned. Most of the protests had been carried out by lamas, nuns or former members of the clergy, Xinhua quoted him as saying, adding that “investigators found in many cases photos of the designated self-immolators had been sent in advance to separatist forces abroad”. 

Xinhua reported that the Lhasa public security bureau, or police authority, had set up a special task force to investigate the cases. 

Chinese officials have blamed the exiled religious leader the Dalai Lama of being behind the incidents. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Liu Weimin said on Monday that the incidents were “driven by political motives and are doomed to fail.” “The situation in Tibet is stable, and economic and social development of Tibet have been making continuous progress,” he said. “People of all ethnic groups cherish stability in Tibet. 

Some people, especially some overseas people, have been trying to sabotage such stability, and I believe this is unpopular with all the people in Tibet.” 

Many of the monks who died in the protests were calling for the return of the Dalai Lama and for greater religious freedom, according to videos of some of the self-immolations. 

In recent months, the self-immolations have begun to spread beyond the walls of Tibetan monasteries. In Xiahe in Gansu, from where Tobgye Tseten - the monk who died on Sunday - was from, a Tibetan student Tsering Kyi died after setting herself on fire, while Sonam Dargye, a farmer, burned himself in Tongren, Qinghai in March. 

The Dalai Lama has stressed that he did not encourage the incidents, blaming repressive policies for triggering the self-immolations. He has expressed sympathy with the monks and nuns, and chose not to answer a question last week when asked if he thought Tibetans should stop setting themselves on fire. 





Src  :  The Hindu