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Long March blocked in the Mechi Bridge

Kathmandu, May 28: The Sasastra Suraksha Bal (SSB) of India has blocked some thousands of exiled Bhutanese, who were heading on a "Long March" towards Bhutan, on the middle of the Mechi Bridge on Monday. The Long March is taking place at the call of National Front for Democracy (NFD-Bhutan). Gopal Gurung, spokesperson of Bhutan […]

Published on May 28 2007 // Main News

Dozens injured in scuffle at Mechi (UPDATE)

Kakarvitta, May 28: The Indian police have used forced to put obstacle on the long march of exiled Bhutanese in Mechi bridge to stop them from going towards Bhutan on Monday evening. The scuffle occurred for more than two hours from 6:30 in the evening in the Indian side. The Sasastra Seema Bal of India, […]

Published on May 28 2007 // Main News

More to join long march on Tuesday (UPDATE)

Kathmandu, May 28: The organizer of the long march towards Bhutan, National Front for Democracy (NFD) said it more exiled Bhutanese would join the movement from Tuesday. President of Bhutan People's Party Bala Ram Poudel told BNS that more than 5,000 exiled Bhutanese would join the team at Mechi bridge to put more pressure on […]

Published on May 28 2007 // Main News

Jhapa administration forms investigation team

Damak, May 28: The district administration in Jhapa has formed a team to investigate the incident that occurred in Beldangi camp on Sunday and Monday. The meeting of the ruling eight parties held in Jhapa in the initiation of the district administration late Monday decided the formation of the investigation committee under the leadership of […]

Published on May 28 2007 // Main News

Secy interview sparks tense: one dies, dozens injured

Beldangi, May 27: At least one died and some dozens sustained injuries at police firing in Beldangi camp on Sunday. The dead has been identified as Narapati Dhunel, 14, of Beldangi-II camp, Sector G/3-38.   The situation became tensed after an unidentified group physically attacked Hari Adhikari Bangale, camp secretary of the same camp accusing him of […]

Published on May 27 2007 // Main News

Druk security held another one

Phuentsholing, May 27: The Bhutanese authories, on Saturday, evening again arrested Dhan Maya Monger , sister of Ratan Monger of Suntalabari who was arrested on earlier on Thursday evening. Bhutan News Service

Published on May 27 2007 // Main News

Druk security held six Nepalis

Phuentsholing/Kathmandu, May 27: Bhutanese authorities from different blocks under Samtshe districit on Thursday evening arrested at least six Nepali-ethnic people on the fake charge of opposing the ‘mock election’ scheduled to be held on May 28. The Druk security forces arrested Shreeram Chhetri of Ghumauney on Thursday evening while Ratan Monger of Suntalabari and Prahalad […]

Published on May 26 2007 // Main News

Moriarty visits camp to intensify settlement program

Damak, May 25: US ambassador to Nepal James F. Moriarty, while talking to exiled Bhutanese in Jhapa on Friday said the third country resettlement process would being from September and it takes at least six months to complete the process before travel to the US. Moriarty, who was on his one-day visit to the camps, […]

Published on May 25 2007 // Main News

King insists on power for the people (REPRODUCTION)

Randeep Ramesh in ThimphuSurrounded by alpine meadows and snowcapped peaks, the town of Punakha in central Bhutan bears witness to the difficulty of taking a Buddhist Himalayan monarchy into the 21st century. Inside the 17th-century Tibetan fortress or dzong, topped with pagoda-like golden roofs, are 172 civil servants running the affairs of thousands of villagers. […]

Published on May 25 2007 // Main News

Canada offers space for 5,000

Kathmandu, May 23: Canada said can resettle some 5,000 exiled Bhutanese as part of the third country resettlement programme in the next five years. The AP news agency said Canadian government made the announcement on Tuesday. "Our decision to resettle up to 5,000 exiled Bhutanese in Canada is part of a coordinated effort by a […]

Published on May 23 2007 // Main News
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