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Written by MSA GS
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Wednesday, 21 May 2008 |
Rangoon: Marasaw zyta ama khokhei kaw tyhpa nata ama bochha kawpa Mara siku hatizy ta General Conference hlao tloh kawpata ama hnei thei hawna thatih ary lia tahpa haw heta General Secretary tawta report-na avaw hnei. |
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Written by Rev. Bizo
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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
Yangon-Washington DC: Buma rah liata Cyclone Nargis vata chyhsa 20,000 hlata hluvia hrona ama pahlei tahpa thatih daopa a cha. State sapangaw Mon, Karen, Peku, Rangoon, nata Irrawady zy a su. Thilchhiepa vata rilipi nata irrwady chavah tilaihpa kiahna (tidal wave) tawta athipa ama hlu viapa hawta thatih daopa a cha. Hmodah chhaikha vaw parao haw hrasala Rangoon liata aypa Marasaw zydua khopahliepa ta ama byuh khaipa thatih Rev. Bizo ta ary lia haw heta email a vaw paphao. |
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Written by MITCS
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Friday, 04 April 2008 |
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Yangon: Mara Students Association ta tao tyhpa General Conference cha ary liata program haw heta ronah kawpata tao awpata MSA Center Yangon tawta aphua papua.
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Written by MSWDC
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Wednesday, 19 March 2008 |
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A TERRIBLE FAMINE SWIPES THE BAMBOO LANDERS Report And Appeal Of The Bamboo Famine in Chin State, Burma March 17, 2008
The people who are dwelling in the region of Paletwa Township, Matupi Township, and Thatlang Twonship, Chin State, Myanmar, have been badly struck by a terrible famine since last year, 2007. The region is bordered by India to the northwest and Bangladesh to southwest. The people are known as the Mara, Khumi, and Lemro tribes. They are different ethnic tribes living together in the region for ages. The region is occupied by serrated mountains and separated by deep valleys. Most of the villages are built on the summits of mountains. Very narrow lanes and paths connect the villages and one can travel only on bare foot for days carrying everything needed on back loads. Because of the mountainous and rugged nature of the region during the rainy season even animals find difficult to move from one place to another. The outsiders may wonder why the forefathers of these tribes must have chosen this region for their homeland.
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Written by Pawsa
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Friday, 14 March 2008 |
New Lialaita liata tao ngapa Mara Evangelical Church General Assembly liata MEC nopaw thiehpazy atly hawpa a cha. Ary lia haw heta Pawsa, Yangon tawta thatih maniah a pathei. |
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