Alienation to arms growing

New Delhi, November 11: Exiled Bhutanese would be compelled to take up arms and destabilize north-east India if the Indian government continues to ignore them in their efforts for repatriation, a study report released on Friday concluded. According to the report, the exiled Bhutanese would wage a war against India if Indian government doesn't respond positively … Read more

Youths gravitate toward arms option (REPRODUCTION)

BY TILAK P. POKHAREL Jhapa and Morang, November 10 – The whisper about Bhutanese refugees taking up arms against the Druk monarch's absolute rule has been in the air for quite some time. Now there are growing evidences that refugees frustrated with the Druk regime's refusal to repatriate them are gravitating toward the arms option. … Read more

Three more countries to share burden

Kathmandu, Nov 9: Three more countries other than the US have also agreed with the UNHCR to share burden of exiled Bhutanese. According the sources Australia, New Zealand and Canada and some member countries of the European Union have already agreed to resettle refugees. However, the countries haven't yet made public about the exact numbers … Read more

The Neighbourhood Needs Closer Attention

With a Foreign Secretary only recently installed and a fresh Foreign Minister now in place, a new team is in charge at MEA. The changes at the top do not look like routine turnovers but bid fair to give renewed impetus to the conduct of foreign policy. It is thus a proper moment to consider … Read more

Maoist celebrates fifth anniversary

Beldangi, November 9: The Communist Party of Bhutan (MLM) celebrated its fifth anniversary in an unknown place of Jhapa on November 7. ‘Nabin’ addressing the party cadres said, ''CPB-MLM is preparing Peoples’ Liberation Army (PLA) to fight against the autocratic Wangchhuck dynasty of Bhutan.'' He also presented the program and policy of the party. Another … Read more

HIV cases increasing gradually

Thimphu, November 06: The number of HIV patients has increased to 101 in the country, with new 11 cases identified between July to September this year. Of the 11 persons identified, seven are males and four females, the Department of Public Health said. A five-year-old boy and a 22 months old girl got infected through … Read more

Nepal government, UNHCR set to begin census

Kathmandu, November 07: The Government of Nepal and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugee (UNHCR) are jointly conducting a census of the exiled Bhutanese. A press release issued by the UNHCR said, the census would begin on November 15 from Beldangi I camp. "It is intended that the exercise will be carried out on a camp … Read more

Bhutanese resistance to its own mistakes

Not only in modern times, relation between Bhutan and Nepal, had been historical since Tibeto-origin lamas permanently settled in Bhutan, who, earlier to their departure to Bhutan, had maintained close relation with Nepal. The history begins with the marriage between two royal families of Nepal and Tibet long before Nepal came into existence. The historical … Read more

Leaders say US offer not good

Kathmandu, November 04: A group of exiled Bhutanese leaders again reminded Nepali lawmakers the offer made by the United States to resettle 60,000 of them is not in their favor. "The offer is not in our favor as it will only help to resolve labor shortage problem in America and directly support the aspirations of … Read more

Indefinite sit-in resumed

Kathmandu, November 04: More than 40 exiled Bhutanese have resumed the indefinite sit-in protest in front of the UN House at Pulchowk in Nepal from Friday demanding immediate and durable solution to the protracted crisis. They have come all the way from camps in Jhapa and Morang districts and said priority should be for respectable … Read more