Options for refugees (Reproduction)

By Vidhyapati Mishra When bilateral approaches in resolving Bhutanese refugee crisis failed, a group of countries came forward with the Third Country Resettlement Plan (TCRP). The United States, Australia, Canada, Denmark and Norway represent the core-group headed by the United States. These countries vow that the resettlement offer is totally a voluntary and humanitarian. A … Read more

Nepal issues exit permit, UNHCR welcomes

Kathmandu, February 01: The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has welcomed Nepal's recent decision to issue exit permits to exiled Bhutanese so they can be resettled in third countries. The Nepalese government had decided to issue exit permit for the exiled Bhutanese willing to resettle two weeks ago. In a statement, the UNHCR’s … Read more

Candidates are ready for contest

Phuentsholing, February 02: The two political parties – People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) said they have finalized their candidates for 47 constituencies for the National Assembly Elections scheduled for March 24. A statement by PDP said its executive committee meeting held on January 30 finalized the names of the candidates. After … Read more

Bhutan&#039s ethnic cleansing

Bhutan’s image as an otherworldly and harmonious kingdom was rocked on 20 January by coordinated bomb blasts in the capital, Thimpu, and three other locations. The bombs caused minimal damage but generated political shockwaves at a time when the Himalayan state is struggling to transform itself from an autocratic monarchy into a democracy. The second-round … Read more

Five remaining districts see polls, NC elections completed

Thimphu, January 31: The election of 20 people’s representatives to the National Council concluded on January 29 in the five remaining dzongkhags. The election was held on Thimphu, Haa, Tashiyangtse, Lhuentse and Gasa. There were no contesting candidates in Gasa, Lhuentse and Haa. There was a single candidate contesting the election. The National Council, which … Read more

YOB polls tomorrow, tough vie for president

Birtamod, Jan 28: Youth Organization of Bhutan (YOB), youth wing of Bhutan People's Party  is scheduled to hold its fourth general convention tomorrow. A source informed Bhutan News Service that the then central committee members will caste vote for presidential candidate. "There will be tough vie for presidential candidate between Rajan Giri, United States and Devendra Gautam, … Read more

Rights organization asks regime to learn from blasts

Jhapa, January 23: Human Rights Organization of Bhutan (HUROB) has alerted Druk regime to learn lessons from the recent serial blasts. “The serial blasts in four different places is an alarm that all is not well in the country as projected by the Druk regime”, said a release issued by HUROB’s chairman. The rights organization … Read more

Nepali-ethnic students barred from opportunities to higher education

Khudunabari, January 23: Two Bhutanese students (names withheld) studying inside Bhutan have stated that students from Nepali-ethnic community are denied opportunities to pursue their higher education despite their high score and better performances in examination.  The two girl students who have recently visited camps of the exiled Bhutanese in Nepal have reported the annual fee … Read more

Lhotsampa woman injured in serial blasts

Jaigaon (India), January 23: Mon Maya Chhetri, 39, was seriously injured in the blast that flared in Gedu, Chukha last week. Badly injured Chhetri is undergoing treatment in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) reported regime’s mouthpiece Kuensel. Doctors on Monday operated and removed a splinter from her right thigh. “She will be operated today again to … Read more