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Census in camps to begin soon

Kathmandu, October 27:Official counting and registration of exiled Bhutanese is likely to begin from first week of November. An interviewer who is officially selected in the team, on condition of anonymity, informed TBR that the registration will begin from Beldangi-I camp. It is learnt that the team employed to conduct the census comprises around 20 interviewers […]

Published on Oct 28 2006 // Main News

DNC welcomes US offer

New Delhi, October 28: President of the Druk National Congress (DNC) R. K. Dorji has said that the US proposal to take in 60,000 exiled Bhutanese was welcome. "We welcome the US view on exiled Bhutanese," he said. "We thank the Nepal government for its humanitarian support to us," he added. "Though the Bhutanese king […]

Published on Oct 28 2006 // Main News

India wants revision of 1949 treaty

Thimphu, October 28: Indian foreign secretary Shivshankar Menon stressed the need to review the 1949 treaty between Bhutan and India to make it relevant in the changed context. Speaking to Bhutanese and international media persons here on Friday, Menon said, "We need to bring the relationship in line with the changing demands of the times." […]

Published on Oct 28 2006 // Main News

Other than the US are also willing: UNHCR Nepal chief

Kathmandu, October 28: The western countries other than the US have also shown interest to take exiled Bhutanese for resettlement. The office of the UN refugee agency in Kathmandu has said these countries have been demanding the quota they are required to take. We are not in the position to provide the number of exiled […]

Published on Oct 28 2006 // Main News

Interview with Tek Nath Rizal (REPRODUCTION)

The one-and-half-decade-long Bhutanese refugee crisis seemed to have reached a turning point with the recent US proposal to resettle up to 60,000 refugees in the United States. Read full

Published on Oct 27 2006 // Main News

US consulted us on resettlement: Nepalese DPM

Kathmandu, October 27: Nepalese Deputy Prime Minister K. P. Oli disclosed that the US government held consultation with him before the announcement was made to resettle 60,000 of the 107,000 exiled Bhutanese in the US. Oli said announce by the US government for resettlement was made only after he met US Assistant Secretary of State […]

Published on Oct 27 2006 // Main News

Indian foreign secretary to visit Bhutan

New Delhi, October 24: India Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon will leave for Thimphu on a three-day visit on Thursday. The Indian bureaucrat's visit to Bhutan has come just before Nepalese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister K. P. Oli is scheduled to visit India before reaching Thimphu for bilateral talks on the issue of exiled […]

Published on Oct 25 2006 // Main News

RRCC hails Ellen’s announcement of resettlement

Kathmandu, October 20: The Refugee Rights Coordinating Committee (RRCC) has formally welcomed the US offer to allow up to 60,000 refugees in America. In a press release, the RRCC has said it welcomes Ellen Sauerbrey, the Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration for her comprehensible concept to resettle some 60 thousands Bhutanese […]

Published on Oct 21 2006 // Main News

Nepal-Bhutan talks on November 21-22: KP Oli

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister KP Sharma Oli today said he would hold “decisive talks” with the Bhutanese government on the 16-year-old refugee problem in the third week of November. Oli said the talks would be held either in the Bhutanese capital of Thimphu or in Kathmandu on November 21 and 22. “Our efforts […]

Published on Oct 21 2006 // Main News

Well-wisher of the exiled Bhutanese opposes US offer

Kathmandu, October 18: President of America-Nepal Friendship Society Dr. Tara Niraula strongly opposed the recent US offer of allowing about 60,000 exiled Bhutanese in American soil stating that would not give entire justice to them. Speaking at a program in Reporters’ Club in Kathmandu today, Niraula said the resettlement offer isn’t a matter of problem […]

Published on Oct 20 2006 // Main News
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