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Munich, June 29: Four member delegation of the National Front for Democracy (NFD) led by Durga Giri made an appeal to the European Parliament and European Commission in Brussels on the plights of the Bhutanese in exile for last seventeen years on Thursday. The delegates separately met Robert Evans, member of the European Parliament for […]
Thimphu, June 27: A new government circular regarding procuring advertisement through competitive bidding in media has disregarded the earlier circular issued by the finance ministry. Finance ministry earlier said that the print media should bid for the advertisement ensuring that it gets widest publicity. The ministry had also assured of government help for the media […]
Kakarvitta, June 28: For the last 17 years the exiled Bhutanese failed to receive support from the Indian democrats who claim themselves as the example of democratic practitioners in the world. Now, the mainstream communists have hinted their support for movement in Bhutan and repatriation of the exiled Bhutanese. Three teams of the Bhutanese leaders […]
Kathmandu, June 28: Coordinator of the Association of Human Rights Activists (AHURA) Bhutan Ratan Gazmere has teamed up with Hari Adhikari Bangale to accelerate the advocacy for third country settlement of the exiled Bhutanese. Gazmere, Bangale and others on Wednesday met with Nepalese foreign minister Sahana Pradhan and asked her government to provide safe passage […]
Gelephu, June 27: Gelephu Higher Secondary School became the first school to win the inaugural U-19 school cricket tournament held in Sarpang when they beat arch-rivals Gelephu Lower Secondary School by 107 runs in the final. It was the mountain nation's first ever national schools tournament. The Dungpa (Governor) of Gelephu was Chief Guest and […]
Beldangi, June 27: Amidst a function, the filed director of the Caritas Nepal in Damak Fr Verkey inaugurated the central office of the forum of the exiled Bhutanese Children Forum on Tuesday. The new office is located in Beldangi I camp. Addressing the function, he said the children must be given ample opportunities to pave […]
27/06/2007The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is alarmed by recent blocks placed upon the media by the Bhutanese government. According to the Association of Press Freedom Activists (APFA), the bhutantimes.com website has been blocked from local viewing by the Information, Communication and Media Authority (BICMA), following orders issued by the government. “We strongly urge the […]
Kathmandu, June 25: Indra Rizal, an exiled Bhutanese student from Timai camp, who is blind by birth, seeks financial support for his thesis works. He is doing his Master’s degree in Political Science from Central Campus, Tribhvan University (TU), Kirtipur. He has already appeared for his 900 marks theory papers. Now he is working for […]
Kathmandu, June 26: The head of UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office in Kathmandu Abraham Abraham has called 13 exiled Bhutanese leaders for talks for Tuesday. The UNHCR letters dispatched to leaders states that the subject of the discussion would be the deteriorating security situation in the camps. The invited leaders include Tek Nath […]
Kakarvitta, June 26: In an effort to garner more support toward repatriation from India government and well wishers, the Bhutanese leaders in exile have left for India on Monday. Three separate teams of leaders have left for separate Indian cities to hold talks with Indian ministers, party representatives and human rights activists. Narad Adhikari, Gopal […]