THE Chinland Council has successfully concluded its Second Chinland Council Conference, held from 4 to 6 December 2025, bringing together 201 representatives from Chinland’s key stakeholders and several domestic and international guests. The three-day conference reviewed the Council’s two-year performance and outlined new political and military strategies for the coming term.
During the conference, reports from the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial pillars were presented, along with political and military assessments. Delegates also discussed future work plans and elected new leaders, including the heads of Council, the Council Leading Body, and members for the next term.
The Council reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the three governing sectors and building a more robust Chinland Government’s Force to resist the ongoing military oppression in Myanmar.
A major point of discussion was the SPCC’s planned election, which the Chinland Council denounced as a sham designed to give the junta a false sense of legitimacy. The Council stated that such an election would only prolong the current political and military crisis, pledging to oppose it in accordance with its anti-election policies.
The Council also expressed deep concern over the United States government’s decision to rescind the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Myanmar nationals—citing the junta’s sham election as justification. It appealed to the US administration to review and reconsider the decision in light of worsening humanitarian conditions.
Appreciation was extended to India for its continued support to the Chin people suffering under the military’s brutality. The Council welcomed the ASEAN Special Envoy’s humanitarian assistance programme and called for further cooperation from neighbouring countries, particularly India and Bangladesh.
The statement further highlighted alarming levels of scamming and fraudulent operations across eastern Myanmar and Southeast Asia, noting that many Chin people are among the victims. The Council welcomed international efforts, including those of the United States and regional allies, to combat these cross-border criminal networks.
The Council also expressed gratitude to domestic and international organisations working to promote unity among Chin revolutionary forces, pledging its full political will to continue coordination and negotiations towards the establishment of Chinland and the unity of the Chin people.
In conclusion, the Council paid tribute to the martyrs and heroes who sacrificed their lives in the struggle against military dictatorship and reaffirmed its commitment to building a federal democratic union, achieving self-determination, and advancing Chinland nation-building.
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