The UNHCR country representative in Nepal
Mr. Stephane Jaquemet
Subject: Earnest plea over genuine concernsDear Stephane
I hope you are keeping well. Congratulations to your esteemed agency for becoming successful to resettle 30,000+ Bhutanese refugees in various western countries in a short span of time. Indeed, this is one of the greatest achievements, for which the UNHCR should be doubtlessly eulogized. A majority of resettled Bhutanese have started to live up with a new hope, new dreams, and a new life—the progress for which is yet to be seen. It was very pleasurable to go through your interview in the official website of Bhutan News Service (BNS), our community’s most popular and trusted news portal. I believe that the audiences were updated with much useful information through the interview; thanks to both the interviewer and the interviewee.
Bhutanese refugees in fact feel themselves lucky and are grateful to your esteemed agency and your implementing partners for the continued support since the establishment of refugee camps. At times, when refugees were struggling for the food and shelter, the entry of UNHCR in their care was kind of great fortune for them, which to some extend, helped them to relieve the pain of eviction from their mother land. The humanitarian efforts rendered by the agencies to meet the basic needs of refugees have remained praiseworthy and shall remain at all times.
After nearly two decades of stay in UNHCR-administered camps, the process of third country resettlement began especially at a time when there was unfeasibility of immediate return home program. Amidst all these developments, the UNHCR continued to vow the protection and nourishment of refugee and promised publicly that it won’t withdraw its support to those who do not wish to opt for the offer of third country resettlement. Despite the UNHCR’s commitments, the situation in camps seems dwindling each day. Before I actually enter into the core message of this open letter, let me make you aware that still a portion of refugees do not want to opt for resettlement. This portion includes those who wish either to continue staying in camps or wait for dignified repatriation.
There are basically three major problems blanketing the lives of refugees remaining in camps. In sum-up, degrading education system has greeted a strong sense of frustrations on parents, the fragile security management has really left rooms to doubt as to if refugee camps are safe places to dwell. Above all, the degrading health facilities and negligence of AMDA-Nepal, in particular, as reported in the media and as per the say of camp residents, is gradually leading the deaths of normal patients.
Of late, instances of allegation on AMDA for its negligence have been pouring in. In a month’s time, the relatives of two youths—Ganga Tiwari, 17, from Khudunabari and Rupa Subba, 28, from Beldangi-I camp, have publicly alleged the AMDA-Nepal for its negligence during the treatment of those young lives. There are many rooms to believe AMDA’s laxity, for instance, your tenure at the UNHCR office in Kathmandu began not that long time and there already existed dozens of such negligence-related death cases in the past years. Often the referral cases of seriously ill patients are delayed and denied. As a result, patients are forced to the mouth of untimely death.
In the interview with BNS, you have clearly mentioned that every one in the refugee camps should have access to medical treatment. The ground reality, however, is a little different. On the other hand, some refugees are losing their lives at young age due to lack of proper medical treatment on the right time and has become ‘fall-guy’ of curable ailment. The way AMDA has rendered its service for such a long time in the medical sector in camps perhaps is commendable. However, the growing concern that ‘AMDA started to pose negligence’ is quite serious and attention seeking. Relatives of late Ganga Tiwari have clearly spelt-out the name of the doctor because of whose negligence Tiwari is said to have lost her life.
Just some weeks after Tiwari’s death, the family members and relatives of late Subba have claimed that she died due to delay in referral to better health centers. Subba is said to have lost her life due to “high doze injection”, in relatives’ own words. If what the victims’ claims were true, it is of course sad to see concerned agencies including the UNHCR maintaining meaningful silence. It is time that your agency takes special measures to probe into the incident to improve health system in camps so that ‘every one in the refugee camps will have access to medical treatment’.
I am clear that it might look doing injustice to your agency but if the same situation continues, for sure it will be read otherwise—the UNHCR and its implementing partners are compelling the refugees to opt for the third country resettlement. It is certain that the souls of the deceased will continue to curse concerned ones involved in the negligence during their treatment. They should not be led free. UNHCR, though has its own working mandate/principle, can still play crucial role to improve its implementing partner’s weaknesses. On one hand, you are publicly making commitments to continue the humanitarian support to those who do not wish to get resettled until they remain in camps and on the other hand, refugees in the camps are dying of minor diseases due to lack of proper treatment on time.
While comparing with other thing, health is very significant and obviously it comes first; thus, I believe that now the UNHCR will take necessary measures to improve health systems in camps. Let us not hear the news of untimely deaths of more Gangas and Rupas in the future. With sincerity, I hope to see the improvement of health systems in camps, if not a respond to this open letter.
Thanks to the UNHCR and other implementing partners for their selfless service to Bhutanese refugee community in Nepal.
Sincerely,
Khem Khadka
North Carolina, USA
E-mail: khadka.khem@gmail.com
Dude! what the hell you talking about here? you should read between the lines mIm..Health for refugees? YOu have been given opportunity to come to america and devastate our Medicaid system putting american ( us) tax payers millions of dollars.
Are you guys paying anything for the care? why is it that you should get the care? why are you not appreciate that little support your agencies are providing??
Learn life, do not create senseless propognda or are you practicing how to write?? there is a great doubt!!
What Ross says above is absolutely correct. The writer seems to misread the whole idea of how the refugee resettlement took place. Having himself making to the U.S and becoming very unappreciative of the nots and bolts of Bhutanese refugees issue…seems like the writer has poorly see the picture. the truth is:
this folks talk superficial unable to dig the turth. Major the so called leaders of the bhutanes e refugees have devastrated the refugee community and this folks still to rally around the flag.
very senseless writing, there are bigger news issues out there please do research keep consultant , consult politicians and other think tanks before putting out the weak stuffs in here.
the publsihers of this site are as well no exceptions to what i said above. they are the same old hoax creating community who supported bhutanese maoist movement they have covered their a$$ and made to the US and are still talking about mess.
leave refugees alone, no intervention please
Khem Ji,
Please learn to write original and something from your own mindset. it looks like you have taken the hints from these blog runners to write this one and its is well reflected out here.
I m sorry. you guys do not deserve attention. Stop pulling wool over someone’s eye.!!! millions of people are dying in borders ..war ….bhutanese refugees you have been given resettlement…take it or leave it folks…as ross said no propoganda please
THIS writer does not understand where the funding comes from for the treatment of the bhutanese refugees. AMDA has the sole responsibility of doing it and UNHCR is an umbrella here ,
He is just writing it for the self constant writing sake… ha hhaa
the writer better consult the towers of bhutanese resettlement process ..those legends..all this khateys must respect these legends..shut up!!
Dear Readers,
Let me initially put things straight, I am not a good writer, someone like self-capped rajiv (above). what do you mean by ‘reading between lines’? just by writing a few words, its utter stupidity to condemn someone on language skills. it seriously seems that you got to see beneath the lines and not the writer. you seem to have been pampered by self-claimed superiority in understanding ‘between the lines’. do you have a counter evidence against the two untimely deaths? and i certainly can not derive common grounds between deaths in refugee camps and the health care in US. opting not to be resettled is your choice and, as promised, there has to be health care for all in the camps too. And hundreds of resettled Bhutanese are paying equal taxes. i am sure it will come to use for you, for me and for any refugee that comes even a decade back.
learn to see the plight of people. its history that America saw a time like Bhutan sees today. ‘Refugee’ isn’t a choice, nor is a citizen.
I have a great respect for all concerned to resettle Bhutanese, but i equally care the lives of ‘camp-dewellers’. Voice against oblivion and do not counter attack a truth..you are also a human being, the same child of the god.
The man who has failed in literature and art becomes a critic.Barking dog seldom bite and so on and so forth metaphors for these educated fools who have commented above.
Dear author of this article,you have tried to cover the big area in your article but by mistake missed some parts which should be in the article to make it sounds in fullest.
We are humans and no human is perfect so far but what we always try to do is drive on the way towards perfection.
But sometimes ,these type of people help you to keep on the path of perfection.
Dear auther , YOU DID A GREAT JOB.keep it up ….