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Will NC-Maoist election alliance continue in the by-election? - A Political and Business weekly

Will NC-Maoist election alliance continue in the by-election? - A Political and Business weekly
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No foul play suspected in Northfield Township death

No foul play is suspected in the death of a man pulled from a pond in an unincorporated area near Glenview Monday.

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How difficult is the Kanchenjunga circuit trek in Nepal Himalayas?

How difficult is the Kanchenjunga circuit trek in Nepal Himalayas?
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How Bhutan is fooling the world about the refugee crisis – Bhutan News Network


By Hari Khanal
In the early 1990s, the Royal Government of Bhutan (RGOB) forcibly expelled about one sixth of its population, especially the Nepali-speaking Lhotshampas (citizens living in the south) as part of the government’s ethnic cleansing policy. According to the Amnesty International’s Report on Bhutan published in January 1994, a total of 85,000 Lhotshampas were forced to leave the country due to unrest caused by deliberate measures taken by the local authorities to force them into exile and threats posed by the government officials.
India, which considers itself as the largest democracy, refused to provide asylum to such a big number of forcibly expelled citizens from Bhutan. The Article 14(1) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which was adopted in 1948, guarantees the right to seek and enjoy asylum in other countries. However, India did not hear the pleas made by the evicted fellow citizens from Bhutan. As a result, they were forced to cross India and enter Nepal in search of asylum with an uncertain future. Fortunately, the then government of Nepal granted asylum to them in eastern Nepal as Bhutanese refugees under the Supervision of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

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