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

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

Election regulations prepared

Thimphu, November 02: The Election Commission is preparing regulations on election advertising and media coverage for the historic 2008 elections to ensure fair elections. Commission has said, The Media Coverage of Election Rules and Regulations and the Election Advertising Regulations would bar media from promoting any single political party. The regulations were also discussed during … Read more

Demonstrators get back

Damak, November 02: The ten cadres of the Human Rights Organization of Bhutan (HUROB) and Bhutan Gorkha Natioanal Liberation Front (BGNLF) arrested by the Royal Bhutan Police while demonstrating in Phuentsholing October 29 were handed over to West Bengal police at Jaigaon who in turn reached them to Mechi bridge, Indo-Nepal border the following day … Read more

Bhutanese delegation meets DPM

Kathmandu, November 02: A delegation led by National Front for Democracy (NFD) Thinley Penjor met Nepalese Deputy Prime Minister cum Foreign Minister K. P. Sharma Oli on November 2 and discussed about the issues of the exiled Bhutanese and the forthcoming bilateral talks between Bhutan and Nepal. According to Jagir Man Lama, General Secretary of … Read more

Refugees are reluctant to return home

Kathmandu, November 2: Angolan refugees are reluctant to return home from neighboring Zambia despite an assurance that peace has returned to their home country, Zambian Home Affairs Permanent Secretary Peter Mumba said. Sunday Times of Zambia quoted Mumba as saying that the Zambian government is concerned about the continued reluctance when it is conducive for the … Read more

Census from November 15

Kathmandu, November o2: A fresh population date collection process would begin in all the seven camps from November 15. The Home Ministry of Nepal and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Nepal office have said they will be cooperating in the process. The UNHCR had been pointing out the need for fresh census … Read more

Demonstrators arrested in Phuentsholing

Damak, October 30: The Bhutan government on Sunday arrested more than 10 of the exiled Bhutanese who stated demonstrations in Phuentsholing demanding early repatriation. According to the press statement issued by chairman of Human Rights Organization of Bhutan (HUROB) S. B. Subba, all of the arrested people are kept in the local police custody. The … Read more