the unknown refugee crisis: expulsion of the ethnic Lhotsampa from Bhutan-Dr...
Asian Ethnicity, Volume 15, Number 2, June 2004The Unknown Refugee Crisis: Expulsion ofthe Ethnic Lhotsampa from Bhutan1DHURBA RIZAL(United Nations University, Tokyo)Bhutan has been strained by ethnic...
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Click here to reaD AND PRINT IN PDFhttp://www.thdl.org/texts/reprints/pdsa/pdsa_01_01_05.pdfPage 1 Peace and Democracy in South Asia, Volume 1, Number 1, January 2005.THE BHUTANESE REFUGEES: BETWEEN...
View ArticleChronology of refugees
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View ArticleSeeking sustainable development
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View ArticleBhutan roads. ADB report
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View ArticleGlobalisation - the view from Bhutan : Lyonpo Jigme Thinley
If globalisation creates insecurity and shaming disparities of wealth, it will not work. For prosperity to be truly shared, says Bhutan’s foreign minister, the world needs an ethic of solidarity and...
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View ArticleResources better spent on UN-approved refugees: Kenney
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View ArticleBhutanese and Tibetan Refugees in Nepal - Implications for Regional Security
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View ArticleHow did the Bhutan refugee problem start?
Nepal: How did the Bhutan refugee problem start?Several countries of South Asia have been generated and received flow of refugees in large numbers in the twentieth century. While large-scale movements...
View ArticleIndo-Bhutan friendship, which is portrayed as unique in the world is in...
pTek Nath Rijal & Thinley Penjore*When Bhutan evicted the Lhotshampa community, the parliamentarians, senior citizens, farmers, women, children, handicaps, aged people, pundits and all those...
View ArticleBhutan: Inviting International Attention
Tek Nath Rizal and Thinley Penjore, Bhutanese nationalsThe historic records of Bhutan reveal government’s gesture of gratefulness paid either on the edge of sword or prison. The several reincarnate of...
View ArticleI was born in Nepal: HM the King of Bhutan
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View ArticleBhutan: In the Shadow of Fear
Tek Nath RijalEnduring the torments at one after another prison, I was moved into Dradulmakhang prison, whose very name evoked fear. Known in Thimphu as detention centre, it was worse than the Rabuna...
View ArticleBhutan: Echoes of Pain
Tek Nath RijalBhutan’s criminal justice and prison system is cruel, barbaric, inhuman and primitive. The prisons were in bad condition. More than a formal prison, they were a brutal place for...
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