VP Pu Henry Van Thio cu SAC Security Council ah a Kai Lai

Nizaan July 31 ah SAC nih an tuahmi National Security Council (NSC) tonpumhnak ah NLD chan Vice President Pu Herny Van Thio a kai kho lo, tiah SAC thawngzamhnak Myawaddy (MWD) nih nihin August 1 ah a langhter.

“Vice President U Henry Van Thio cu damlonak ruang ah National Security Council tonpumhnak ah a kai kho lo,” tiah MWD nih a ttial.

2020 thimnak ah Pu Henry Van Thio cu Thantlang peng, Amyotha Hluttaw ah aa cuh tthan i teinak a rak hmu.

Asinain, SAC nih February 2021 ah uknak an lak thawk in Pu Henry Van Thio hi mipi hmai in le Kawlram chung media cahmai in a tlau i, a konglam fiang in theih khawh a si ti lo.

Pu Henry Van Thio a dirhmun le a sining theih khawh awkah chungkhar naihniam hna cu The Chin Journal nih caan saupi kan hal hna nain atu tiang ah thil sining fiang in a kan chim kho lo.

Nizaan ah SAC nih a tuahmi NSC tonpumhnak ah ralkap uknak thla 6 chung kan chap, tiah biachahnak an tuah.

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Support The Chin Journal

The Chin Journal (TCJ) is a small but passionate local news agency based in Hakha, Chin State. Over the years, TCJ has played a crucial role in bringing attention to the stories of Chin ethnic minority in Myanmar. However, like many small businesses, we have faced financial struggles. The COVID-19 pandemic and the Myanmar military coup in 2021 have severely impacted our revenue streams, making it difficult for us to continue our vital journalistic work without your support. This is why we are seeking donations to keep our news agency operational and continue providing reliable information to our readers. Thank you for taking the time to read our request, and we sincerely hope that you will consider supporting us. To donate, click "Donate" bottom below. It will direct you to the Donation Page.