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	<title>Comments on: Church leaders, politicians request Chin people not to migrate</title>
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		<title>By: L Sang</title>
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		<dc:creator>L Sang</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 07:13:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>you are dead right. Those opportunists tarnish Chin reputation as honest and hard-working people.
Myself got good education from both myanmar and ifrom a western country  ( i did secular course  by the way) but returned back to my home country and work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>you are dead right. Those opportunists tarnish Chin reputation as honest and hard-working people.<br />
Myself got good education from both myanmar and ifrom a western country  ( i did secular course  by the way) but returned back to my home country and work.</p>
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		<title>By: sangtt</title>
		<link>http://kaladan.com/863/church-leaders-politicians-request-chin-people-not-to-migrate/comment-page-1/#comment-1398</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 00:23:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am a pure Chin, my parents to my encestors are Chin. Needless to say, I love Chin people and the Chin Land as every Chin does. Of course there is an Irish saying &quot;every man loves his native land whether he was born there or not&quot;. Nobody loves his country more than any body. As one of the chin immigrants to the third country, I would honestly like to share my view upon this article. &quot;I Could Not Agree with It More&quot;. And I would like to invite the Chin interlectual to to be honestly say what we really are feeling in the third countries and immigrants. We should not think and behave like those who immigrate to the third country as they cannot read and wirte even Chin or Burmese literature or those who never read even a daily newspaper and megazine from Burma despite their high education. Every country has its own problem. No country with full of honey and milk in the world. I would like to humbly say that I have a good education both in my county and in the third country. I have a good job in both my country and in the country I am  now. My job now is one of the best  I can imagine, and of less than 1 out of a thousand among our Chin may have. &quot; No place like home&quot;. I would like to brutally honest to say that &quot;no Chin are as happy as in our native land&quot;. 90% of us say if we work very hard in our native land like we are working now 8 hours a day in this third country, we will definite get our daily bread there. If we work hard 5 to 6 months every we get enough food and support for every years. Here in the third county if you lose your job for a month or two you become home less or lack of food. Therefore now is a time to be brave we the educated Chin to say the truth. Most of us are doing politics for our daily bread. Most of us are serving God for our daily bread. How shameful and ugly it is. If we take the statistics on the ratio of Churches and  pastors to the our population,  it would terribly shock the world. Be honest! Do not pretend to be a politician or an angle for your daily bread. If you are honest there are a lot of things to do as I mention before ( 8 hours working every day in our native land). It is time to deeply think our Chin future. It is time for considering more than 25 years of immigrating in the third country: How many of our big brothers and sisters become supporters of our land, how many of us become a respectful person in the third country, how many of our fellow have gained a good education ( SAT, ACT, scores, GRE, GMAT, MACAT sore) leading to a professional career. We are in the lowest of lowest class in the third nation. As politics for daily bread follows the trick that we must  hate burmese people, and even pastors have a politics that we must uproot the Budhism, educated people are responsible for steering to the right direction.   &quot;Hatting Burmese does not mean loving Chin&quot;. Stop masterbating politics. Do the practical work. I love who bravely loby not to immigrate in the third country any more. The proof of the 30 years time in the third countries is the best lesson to all of US. &quot;Doing the same thing every day, and expecting different out come&quot; = FOOL</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a pure Chin, my parents to my encestors are Chin. Needless to say, I love Chin people and the Chin Land as every Chin does. Of course there is an Irish saying &#8220;every man loves his native land whether he was born there or not&#8221;. Nobody loves his country more than any body. As one of the chin immigrants to the third country, I would honestly like to share my view upon this article. &#8220;I Could Not Agree with It More&#8221;. And I would like to invite the Chin interlectual to to be honestly say what we really are feeling in the third countries and immigrants. We should not think and behave like those who immigrate to the third country as they cannot read and wirte even Chin or Burmese literature or those who never read even a daily newspaper and megazine from Burma despite their high education. Every country has its own problem. No country with full of honey and milk in the world. I would like to humbly say that I have a good education both in my county and in the third country. I have a good job in both my country and in the country I am  now. My job now is one of the best  I can imagine, and of less than 1 out of a thousand among our Chin may have. &#8221; No place like home&#8221;. I would like to brutally honest to say that &#8220;no Chin are as happy as in our native land&#8221;. 90% of us say if we work very hard in our native land like we are working now 8 hours a day in this third country, we will definite get our daily bread there. If we work hard 5 to 6 months every we get enough food and support for every years. Here in the third county if you lose your job for a month or two you become home less or lack of food. Therefore now is a time to be brave we the educated Chin to say the truth. Most of us are doing politics for our daily bread. Most of us are serving God for our daily bread. How shameful and ugly it is. If we take the statistics on the ratio of Churches and  pastors to the our population,  it would terribly shock the world. Be honest! Do not pretend to be a politician or an angle for your daily bread. If you are honest there are a lot of things to do as I mention before ( 8 hours working every day in our native land). It is time to deeply think our Chin future. It is time for considering more than 25 years of immigrating in the third country: How many of our big brothers and sisters become supporters of our land, how many of us become a respectful person in the third country, how many of our fellow have gained a good education ( SAT, ACT, scores, GRE, GMAT, MACAT sore) leading to a professional career. We are in the lowest of lowest class in the third nation. As politics for daily bread follows the trick that we must  hate burmese people, and even pastors have a politics that we must uproot the Budhism, educated people are responsible for steering to the right direction.   &#8220;Hatting Burmese does not mean loving Chin&#8221;. Stop masterbating politics. Do the practical work. I love who bravely loby not to immigrate in the third country any more. The proof of the 30 years time in the third countries is the best lesson to all of US. &#8220;Doing the same thing every day, and expecting different out come&#8221; = FOOL</p>
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