Born in Puranobasti under Sarpang district, Jasodha Budathoki, wife of late R. K. Budathoki (founder president of Bhutan Peoples’ Party), is currently working as President of Women Organization of Bhutan (WOB) founded in August 21, 1990 in Garganda, India. Budathoki is also Central Committee Member of both Bhutanese Movement Steering Committee (BMSC) and National Front […]
Sanischare, February 24: The tensed situation at Sanischare camp has gradually returned to normalcy following joint talks between Morang Chief District Officer (CDO), Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Sanischare camp secretary, forestry officials and the UNHCR representatives on Saturday. According to sources at the talk team, they have reached an agreement of putting-off curfew and […]
Kathmandu, February 24: Association of Press Freedom Activists (APFA) Bhutan has begun radio program from Saturday, February 24. The half an hour program, aired by Nepal FM 91.8 in Kathmandu will include the Nepali history in Bhutan, current news related to Bhutan and exiled Bhutanese, special reports on contemporary issues, stories of the exiled Bhutanese […]
Sanischare, February 23: Following the Thursday scuffle between locals and the exiled Bhutanese at Sanischare, police have imposed curfew from 4 pm till 5 am along 5 kms from the Mahendra Highway, to bring the situation under control since on Friday also the locals after entering camps have set fire at Sector ‘K’. Gopal Khadka, […]
February 19, Kathmandu: A research report of about one month has revealed that the situation of children in camps is getting deteriorated. According to Roz Evans, Doctoral Student at Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford University, who assisted the entire research program, members of Bhutanese Refugee Children Forum (BRCF) extended full support and physical participation while undergoing […]
The King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchhuk, was on an official visit to India from February 7-12. This was his first official visit to India after assuming his responsibility as the fifth Druk Gyalpo of Bhutan on December 9 last year. The two countries have revived the Indo-Bhutan Friendship Treaty of 1949, expected to […]
18 February, 2007 – The Thimphu City Corporation has slapped a fine of Nu. 248,634 on the ongoing construction of the new three-storied administrative block of the National Library at Kawajangsa, Thimphu. City officials said they were fined because works on the administrative block had been carried out without the approval from the city corporation.The […]
By Teresa Rehman Hira Sarania, the commander of the ulfa's 709 Battalion and one of the most dreaded militants still active in Assam, is described by those who have known him as an ordinary-looking man with an extraordinary mind. He is 5 feet and 4 inches tall, clean-shaven and fair. He usually wears a brown jacket […]
DECLARATION OF KATHMANDU 1. The people of this vast and dynamic Asia-Pacific region have reached a crucial point in their efforts to confront the challenges of advancing and consolidating democracy and securing peace and stability, both within and between nations. The Socialist International Asia-Pacific Committee underlines that there is ever greater urgency in the need […]
Mr. Chairman and Madame Chairwoman: Thank you very much for inviting me to testify. This is my second appearance before the Congressional Human Rights Caucus on the subject of statelessness—I had the honor of addressing this issue on the briefing held on this subject on April 19, 2005 when I represented Amnesty International USA—and I […]