SAFHR asks India to give passage for repatriation

Kathmandu, June 18: South Asian Forum for Human Rights (SAFHR) has asked the Indian government to allow the exiled Bhutanese to get back to their country voluntarily through the Indian soil. In an appeal published, SAFHR said it strongly condemns the violent action taken by the Indian security forces against a group of people whose … Read more

Apathy deprives refugees of medical treatment (REPRODUCTION)

Timai, June 17: Bhutanese refugees languishing in camps here in Jhapa and Morang districts have been deprived of medical treatment owing allegedly to apathy from the referral committee comprising representatives of Amda-Nepal Damak, Amda-Nepal Birtamod, Mechi Hospital and UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Due to delay in treatment, the condition of refugees urgently needing … Read more

Indians extend solidarity to Bhutan&#039s democratic struggle

New Delhi, June 18: The Druk National Congress celebrated its 13th 'Founding Day' on June 16 with a pledge to continue its democratic struggle for the establishment of democracy in Bhutan. The members of Indo-Bhutan Friendship Society and Bhutan Solidarity participated in the revelry of foundation day held in New Delhi. They expressed their solidarity … Read more

Centenary logo is out

Thimphu, June18: Bhutanese authorities have chosen from 164 entries the logo for the Coronation and Centenary celebrations of the wangchuk dynasty next year. The two winning entries were from Bhutan Times Ltd., which won Nu. 100,000 and Jigme Loday, an artist with the education ministry, who won Nu. 50,000, government mouthpiece Kuensel said. The chairman … Read more

India seals border to stop exiled Bhutanese go home

Kakarvitta, June 18: India has tightened security along the border with Nepal in the east to avoid any exiled Bhutanese going towards Bhutan as part of the long march. On Sunday, the Inspector General of Police of North Bengal, R. J. S. Nawla, said reinforcements of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and the West Bengal … Read more

Leaders in exile met US Ambassador

Full text of the memorandum given to the US Ambassador. June 15, 2007His Excellency Mr. James F. Moriarty,Ambassador,Embassy of the United States of America,Kathmandu. Your Excellency, On behalf of the Bhutanese refugee community, we would like to humbly express our gratitude to your Excellency for giving us this rare opportunity to express genuine expectations of the … Read more

BMSC hails NFD’s decision to postpone Long March

Kathmandu, June 16: An emergency meeting of the Bhutanese Movement Steering Committee (BMSC), convened in Kathmandu on June 12, 2007, under the chairmanship of Tek Nath Rizal, has expressed serious concern on the martyr and wounded activists from bullet firing at the Mechi Bridge. The meeting also evaluated the NFD-Bhutan spearheaded peace program at Mechi … Read more

&#039Long March&#039 pushed for a month

Damak, June 14: National Front for Democracy (NFD), a coalition of Bhutanese political parties struggling for the rights and respectful repatriation of the exiled Bhutanese has said on Wednesday that it has postponed the Long March campaign for another one month. In a statement, its chairman Thinley Penjor said, the program has been postponed taking … Read more

Bhutanese imbroglio purposely vexed

On Sept 27, 1991, former Justice of the supreme court of India V R Krishna Iyer had aptly said: "The time has come for the people of Bhutan to liberate themselves from a tottering diadem, a tidy tyranny which is illiterate in its polity and have no rule of law". India had made tryst with … Read more

Concern on Mukherjee&#039s remarks

APFA-Bhutan has expressed its deep concern on the  statement given by Indian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pranav Mukherjee regarding the repatriation of one-lakh plus exiled Bhutanese, which he gave on last Saturday. This was said in a statement issued by general secretary, Vidhyapati Mishra today. "We are sad to quote him as saying the population … Read more