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Za Hlei Thang ( my, ဇာလှေထန်း) (6 April 1943 – 17 March 2018) was a Burmese politician who was elected
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as the
Chin National League for Democracy The Chin National League for Democracy (CNLD) is a political party in Myanmar seeking to represent the interests of the Chin people. History Following the reintroduction of multi-party democracy after the 8888 Uprising, the CNLD contested 13 se ...
candidate in the
1990 Myanmar general election General elections were held in Myanmar on 27 May 1990, the first multi-party elections since 1960, after which the country had been ruled by a military dictatorship. The elections were for a parliament-sized constitutional committee to draft ...
. After the 1990 election, he fled Burma after the
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accused him of breaking the 1962 Printers and Publishers Registration Act, Article 20. While in exile, he served as Chairman of the Chin League for Democracy, a "Chin party in exile". He also served as Minister of Social Welfare and Development and Minister of Health and Education at the
National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma The National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma ( my, ပြည်ထောင်စုမြန်မာနိုင်ငံ အမျိုးသားညွန့်ပေါင်းအစိုးရ ; NCGUB) was an administration ...
which is a "government in exile" led by Dr. Sein Win. He also served as Chairman of the
Chin National Front The Chin National Front ( my, ချင်းအမျိုးသားတပ်ဦး; CNF) is a Chin nationalist political organization in Myanmar. According to its website, its armed wing, the Chin National Army (CNA), fights the government of ...
which is a Chin insurgent group in Myanmar (Burma). He dedicated his life in the Chin national movement.


Early years and education

Za Hlei Thang was born on 6 April 1943 at Tlauhmun Village,
Falam Township Falam Township ( my, ဖလမ်းမြို့နယ်) is a township of Falam District in the Chin State of Burma (Myanmar). Its administrative seat is the town of Falam. The population, as of 2014, is 41,457 (male:20,350; female: 21,107). ...
,
Chin State Chin State (, ) is a state in western Myanmar. The Chin State is bordered by Sagaing Division and Magway Division to the east, Rakhine State to the south, Bangladesh to the south-west, and the Indian states of Mizoram to the west and Manipur t ...
. He studied primary school at Tlauhmun village and continue to study middle school at
Falam Falam (, ) is a town in north-western Burma (Myanmar) near Burma's western border with the Indian state of Mizoram. The town was founded by Taisun tribe. The British arrived to Falam in 1892, and became an important base for British rule of the ...
City, the then capital city of Chin Special Division (now Chin State). The government awarded scholarship to study at Myoma High School ( Basic Education High School No. 2 Dagon) in Yangon. He passed his matriculation exam in 1964 and he was the only student qualified for Medical School from the school. He studied medicine at the
University of Medicine-1, Yangon The University of Medicine 1, Yangon ( my, ဆေးတက္ကသိုလ်(၁) ရန်ကုန် ; formerly the Institute of Medicine 1), located in Yangon, it is the oldest medical school in Myanmar. The university offers M.B., B.S. ( ...
from 1965 onwards. He joined the Chin Literature and Culture Committee and was active in politics.


University activities

On 2 March 1962 the
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led by General
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staged a coup d’état’ against the democratically elected government in
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. On 2 December 1968, The
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set up an Internal Unity Advisory Board to advise the
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on how to restore internal unity and to draft a new constitution for the country. The
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also officially invited the public to give suggestions for the Union constitution either on individual basis or in groups through a Liaison Officer appointed by the government. A chin law student Lian Uk and his friends drafted and published the "Proposal of the Chin Youths" which demanded democracy and federalism. Copies of the document was then distributed to all Chin University students in
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. The Chin students were requested to read the document and sign their signatures if they agreed with its contents. The document was then submitted to the
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via liaison officer. Medical student Za Hlei Thang had great interest in the document and he was among the signatories. He was also actively helping the Chin Democracy Party set up in
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, in alliance with
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’s Parliamentary Democracy Party to start an armed revolution against General
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regime. As a result, he was arrest by the Burma Military Intelligence Services (MIS) for his role in aiding the underground movement of the Chin Democracy Party and also for signing the "Proposal of the Chin Youths". He was arrested in December 1972 under an operation known in Burmese as "Sin-Phyu-Daw Operation" which means the White Elephant Operation. After he was tortured and questioned at Bahan MI6 Interrogation Center, he was transferred to the notorious
Insein Prison Insein Prison ( my, အင်းစိန်ထောင်) is located in Yangon Division, near Yangon (Rangoon), the old capital of Myanmar (formerly Burma). From 1988 to 2011 it was run by the military junta of Myanmar, named the State Law and ...
. There, he was put into
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for nine months. While he was in
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, he met with Salai Tin Maung Oo who led student demonstration during the
U Thant funeral crisis The U Thant funeral crisis or U Thant crisis ( my, ဦးသန့် အရေးအခင်း) was a series of protests and riots in the then-Burmese capital of Rangoon triggered by the death of U Thant, the third Secretary-General of the ...
and Shwedagon Strike in 1974 and 1975 respectively. As, Salai Tin Maung Oo was a Chin ethnic, Za Hlei Thang invited him to join the Chin students’ movements. He encouraged and help Salai Tin Maung Oo to be elected as general secretary in the Chin Literature and Culture Committee. After the
U Thant funeral crisis The U Thant funeral crisis or U Thant crisis ( my, ဦးသန့် အရေးအခင်း) was a series of protests and riots in the then-Burmese capital of Rangoon triggered by the death of U Thant, the third Secretary-General of the ...
, he went to underground and then returned to Yangon. When the military intelligence personnel searched to arrest Salai Tin Maung Oo, Dr Za Hlei Thang hid him at his house. Salai Tin Maung Oo was finally arrested by MIS and later secretly hanged in
Insein Prison Insein Prison ( my, အင်းစိန်ထောင်) is located in Yangon Division, near Yangon (Rangoon), the old capital of Myanmar (formerly Burma). From 1988 to 2011 it was run by the military junta of Myanmar, named the State Law and ...
on 26 June 1976. Dr. Za Hlei Thang was released from Insein Prison in 1974 and he continue to study medicine. He obtained M.B.B.S degree from the
University of Medicine-1, Yangon The University of Medicine 1, Yangon ( my, ဆေးတက္ကသိုလ်(၁) ရန်ကုန် ; formerly the Institute of Medicine 1), located in Yangon, it is the oldest medical school in Myanmar. The university offers M.B., B.S. ( ...
in 1977. He worked as a house surgeon at
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General Hospital from 1977 – 1978.


Life in Tahan, Sagaing Division

Dr. Za Hlei Thang wanted to serve the Chin people so he moved to Tahan in 1979 and opened the Highlander Clinic. During this time in Tahan, he played a leading role in promoting the use of Chin (Lai) ethnic language in Tahan. He also founded the music group Salai-M who were the most popular music group in Kalay valley at that time. He was also the founding father of Salem Baptist Church, El-Bethel Baptist Church,
Lairawn Baptist Association Lairawn Baptist Association (LBA) is a Baptist Christian denomination throughout Kalay Valley, Sagaing Division, Myanmar. The LBA mainly serves the Chin people who speak Falam dialect. It is one of the twenty eight associations of Chin Baptist Co ...
s and Bethel Theological Seminary.


1990 election in Burma

After the 1988 uprising, the
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prepared for a free election and allow political party to be formed. Dr. Za Hlei Thang then went to Falam and founded the Chin Democratic Party. He went to Yangon to register the party, however,
Chin National League for Democracy The Chin National League for Democracy (CNLD) is a political party in Myanmar seeking to represent the interests of the Chin people. History Following the reintroduction of multi-party democracy after the 8888 Uprising, the CNLD contested 13 se ...
(CNLD) formed by Chin students who took part during the 1988 uprising and the Chin politicians managed to persuade him to join them. He joined the CNLD for the sake of the unity of the Chin people and was selected as Vice Chairman for the party. It was the period where the military intelligence personnel were threatening and intimidating the candidates with various methods. Consequently, his house was searched several times by military intelligence personnel and seized party related documents. He was arrested and charged under the Article 20 of the Printing and Publishing Act 1962. While he was released on bail, he stood as a candidate for
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Constituency II and was elected as
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in the
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. After the April election of the 1990, he continued to appeal for his case. The Township Court referred his case to District Court, then subsequently to High Court. Due to the military pressure the High Court then refereed his case back to Township Court. He realized that he had no chance of winning the case and his lawyer also advised him to flee the country before he was arrested. He left Burma for India on 17 December 1990. After he fled, the
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declared him a fugitive. The
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dismissed him as an MP on 22 February 1991. The
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Announcement No. 914 of 22-2-91 states


Political activities while in exile

Dr. Za Hlei Thang served as chairman of the
Chin National League for Democracy The Chin National League for Democracy (CNLD) is a political party in Myanmar seeking to represent the interests of the Chin people. History Following the reintroduction of multi-party democracy after the 8888 Uprising, the CNLD contested 13 se ...
while in exile. He joined the
National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma The National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma ( my, ပြည်ထောင်စုမြန်မာနိုင်ငံ အမျိုးသားညွန့်ပေါင်းအစိုးရ ; NCGUB) was an administration ...
in 1995 and was later appointed Minister of Social Welfare and Development. He was also appointed as Minister for Health and Education in July 1997. However, he couldn't serve for long as he was suffering from Toxic goiter. He later joined his family to
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in USA in the year of 2000. Although he was not in good health, he was an active participant of the Members of Parliamentarian Union and a member of the Chin National Council. He was also one of the founding members of the Chin Forum. He also served one term as Chairman of the
Chin National Front The Chin National Front ( my, ချင်းအမျိုးသားတပ်ဦး; CNF) is a Chin nationalist political organization in Myanmar. According to its website, its armed wing, the Chin National Army (CNA), fights the government of ...
.


Honour

The Chin Community of USA conferred him "Person of the Year" award in 2005.


Death and funeral

Dr. Za Hlei Thang died of lung disease in
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, USA on 17 March 2018. It was his wish to be buried in his beloved hometown of Falam. A funeral service was held in
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, USA on 21 April 2018. Chin politicians, community leaders, church leaders, family and friends paid tribute to Dr. Za Hlei Thang. His coffin was flown to
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, Burma by
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and arrived at
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on 2 May 2018. He was greeted by friends, families, comrades, politicians, church leader and various community leaders. Many organization in Yangon laid wreath on his coffin and paid him respect. His coffin then reached Tahan on 3 May 2018. Again, he was greeted by mass public and his coffin was placed inside the hall of
Lairawn Baptist Association Lairawn Baptist Association (LBA) is a Baptist Christian denomination throughout Kalay Valley, Sagaing Division, Myanmar. The LBA mainly serves the Chin people who speak Falam dialect. It is one of the twenty eight associations of Chin Baptist Co ...
. On the night of 3 May, devotion was made and the hall was filled with mourners. After a brief service on the morning of 4 May, his body was then transported to
Falam Falam (, ) is a town in north-western Burma (Myanmar) near Burma's western border with the Indian state of Mizoram. The town was founded by Taisun tribe. The British arrived to Falam in 1892, and became an important base for British rule of the ...
by column of cars. The people of Falam in their thousands greeted him at the entrance of the city. Chin tradition flint lock guns were fired in honour of his arrivals. Chin traditional songs and poem were read to honour him. His coffin was then placed overnight in the Townhall of Falam. On 5 May 2018, funeral service was held at Falam Baptist Church and his coffin was then transported to the Lampa Cemetery. At the cemetery, the
Chin National Army The Chin National Army ( my, ချင်းအမျိုးသားတပ်မတော်; abbreviated CNA) is a Chin ethnic armed organisation in Myanmar (Burma). It is the armed wing of the Chin National Front (CNF), and was founded on ...
gave him a full military honour and his body was laid to rest by the Rev. Daniel Vai Lian Zul. After 28 years of leaving his beloved country, he finally rest in peace in his beloved city, Falam, the former capital of Chin Special Division (now
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).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Za Hlei Thang 1943 births 2018 deaths Burmese democracy activists Burmese politicians People from Chin State University of Medicine 1, Yangon alumni Burmese emigrants to the United States Burmese people of Chin descent Burmese rebels