Seek news on
InfoAnda
powered by
Google
Custom Search

Last text search :
2016 wso 2.5 rw-r
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r

wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php


Tuesday, 20 October 2009 - Tensions rise as Bhutan refugees leave Nepal
  • Pakistanis angry over detentions in Times Sq. case
    Monday, May 24, 2010
    ISLAMABAD – Relatives of three men detained by Pakistan for alleged links to the suspect in the attempted Times Square bombing say the men are innocent.
    They
  • Taiwan denies boycotting Australian film festival
    Thursday, August 6, 2009

    AFP - Thursday, August 6TAIPEI (AFP) - - Taiwan's Beijing-friendly government on Wednesday denied boycotting an Australian film festival amid a row over the e
  • Merkel's support dips, regional ally resigns International
    Thursday, September 3, 2009

    By Sarah Marsh and Noah Barkin

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel suffered a double blow on Thursday as a senior party ally in east German
  • Minister seeks closure of anti-Berlusconi websites
    Wednesday, December 16, 2009
    ROME (AFP) - – The Italian government moved Tuesday to close down Internet sites encouraging further violence against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who
  • Asian markets mixed after Wall Street rally
    Wednesday, March 18, 2009

    By ELAINE KURTENBACH,AP Business Writer AP - Wednesday, March 18SHANGHAI - Asia's stock market rally seemed to be running out of steam Wednesday, despite an
  • `Avatar' blasts off with $232.2 million worldwide | 21 December 2009
  • American Express, Visa waive fees on Haiti donations | 15 January 2010
  • Pakistan concerned by NATO incursion near border | | 18 June 2011
  • JFK daughter confirms bid to enter Senate: governor | 16 December 2008


    Forum Views () Forum Replies ()

    Read more with google mobile : Tensions rise as Bhutan refugees leave Nepal

    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Asia Pacific World Tensions rise as Bhutan refugees leave Nepal AFP - Tuesday, October 20 Send IM Story Print Bhutanese refugee Milan Kumar Rana, 22, is seen speaking with an AFP reporter at The Beldangi II Refugee Camp, southeast of Kathmandu. "There is no work and no future in the camps, and anyway we don't feel safe here," he says. BELDANGI REFUGEE CAMP, Nepal (AFP) - – Seventeen years ago, Narad Muni Sanyasi was forced to flee his native Bhutan in the middle of the night, leaving his home and all his possessions behind. Sanyasi was one of more than 100,000 Bhutanese who fled the country when ethnic tensions flared in the early 1990s and who ended up in eastern Nepal, where they have lived ever since in camps run by the UN refugee agency. Now, the 65-year-old former member of Bhutan's parliament is once again facing threats -- this time apparently from within his own community. Last month Sanyasi's name appeared on pamphlets distributed by an anonymous group in the Beldangi refugee camp where he works as camp secretary, threatening him and eight other community leaders with death. The pamphlets accused Sanyasi of supporting the resettlement of the refugees in Western countries and turning his back on the fight for their repatriation in Bhutan -- a charge he strongly denies. "I am neither against repatriation nor against resettlement. But I was accused of sending my family members to be resettled in a third country," he told AFP in the small bamboo hut that functions as his office. "No one is so brave they would not be afraid of a death threat. But where can I go? I am responsible for the people in this camp." The anonymous threats have exposed bitter divisions within the Bhutanese refugee community over a UN scheme under which more than 20,000 of the exiles have resettled in third countries, the majority in the United States. The ethnic Nepali refugees fled Bhutan, claiming ethnic and political persecution, after the Buddhist kingdom made national dress compulsory and banned the Nepalese language. Bhutan's government says the people who left were either illegal immigrants or went voluntarily. The refugees, who have no legal right to work or own land in Nepal, insist they are Bhutanese citizens. Numerous rounds of high-level talks between Nepal and Bhutan have failed to reach an agreement on repatriation. Police in the nearby town of Damak say they have increased security at Beldangi, the largest of seven refugee camps in eastern Nepal, after a 45-year-old male refugee was murdered there last month. No one has yet been convicted over the murder, but police say they believe it was linked to the resettlement issue, and they are also providing protection to the eight community leaders whose lives have been threatened. But with the refugees allowed to move freely in and out of the camps during the day, police say there is a limit to what they can do to protect people. "Tensions are increasing day by day. We have 50 armed police stationed at the camp, but there are 40,000 refugees there and it is not enough," Damak police inspector Navin Karki told AFP. Gandhivraj Syangtam, head of the armed police unit at Beldangi, said the murder had exacerbated tensions, but cautioned that not all reported threats were genuine. "People have been afraid for a long time, that's the nature of refugee camps," he said. "Those who are threatened will receive protection help from us. But there are also those who claim to be threatened in order to be given priority for resettlement. We have to be very thorough in our investigations." The UN refugee agency UNHCR points out that the situation has stabilised since resettlement began in 2007, when buses belonging to the International Organisation for Migration were bombed and one refugee died in a scuffle with police. "Overall the security situation is pretty good. It is very different from two years ago when resettlement started because that created a big debate in the camps," said Mads Madsen, the UNHCR's local field safety adviser. "Many people were in favour, but there were some who were aggressively opposed, and there were threats and even physical attacks against those who supported resettlement." Facing little prospect of being allowed to return to Bhutan or settle permanently in Nepal, most of the refugees in the camps have now asked to be resettled, and applications continue to pour in. "There is no work and no future in the camps, and anyway we don't feel safe here," said Milan Kumar Rana, 22, who hopes to go to Australia with his family. But there are those who say they will only leave Nepal if it is to return to Bhutan -- and some are prepared to fight to achieve their aim. Ramesh Chettri fled Bhutan aged just nine, after his family heard reports of what he calls ethnic cleansing. Now 27, he says he and a group of fellow refugees are preparing a "violent political movement" to fight for democracy in Bhutan, but fear resettlement will weaken their case. "If the refugees are resettled we will not be able to achieve our goal of returning and fighting for democracy. It will weaken us and strengthen the tyrannical government of Bhutan," he told AFP. "I understand the temptation to leave the camps. But I am convinced that one day I will return to Bhutan, so I have no difficulty staying here." Recommend Send IM Story Print Related Articles 'Big Brother' winner accused of selling oxycodone AP - 1 hour 28 minutes ago The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes AP - Wednesday, October 21 New Versailles exhibit reflects Sun King's glory AP - Wednesday, October 21 Swiss court orders Polanski kept in jail AP - Wednesday, October 21 Director to donate to Japanese dolphin hunt town AP - Wednesday, October 21 News Search Top Stories Swiss court rejects Polanski bail US scientist faces court over attempt to spy for Israel Australian burglar betrayed by leech German rail faces fine for email spying: spokesman EU has doubts, but unlikely to challenge Opel sale More Top Stories » ADVERTISEMENT Most Popular Most Viewed Most Recommended Balloon boy parents ready to surrender to police: lawyer US balloon drama 'was a hoax': police IBM executive in insider trading case placed on leave Euro chiefs express 'worries' over US, China export squeeze World 'catastrophe' if no climate deal: British PM More Most Viewed » Oldest hominid skeleton sheds light on human origins Boyzone singer Gately dies in Spain More Most Recommended » Elsewhere on Yahoo! Financial news on Yahoo! Finance Stars and latest movies Best travel destinations More on Yahoo! News Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Subscribe to our news feeds Top StoriesMy Yahoo!RSS » More news feeds | What are news feeds? Also on Yahoo Answers Groups Mail Messenger Mobile Travel Finance Movies Sports Games » All Yahoo! Services Site Highlights Singapore Full Coverage Most Popular Asia Entertainment Photos Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Southeast Asia Pte. Ltd. (Co. Reg. No. 199700735D). All Rights Reserved. Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Community | Intellectual Property Rights Policy | Help

    Other News on Tuesday, 20 October 2009
    Iraq picks up pace on oil deals, elections loom
    ETA 'political chief' believed held in French raid
    Plastic Logic to unveil first e-reader in January
    ETA's 'political chief' held in France: Spain
    Abu Dhabi Media Co. invests in music video site VEVO
    Parents, care groups venture into children's digital limbo
    U.S. keeps Sudan sanctions but offers dialogue
    US-TECH Summary
    Balloon boy parents ready to surrender to police: lawyer
    Stimulus 'saved 250,000 education jobs': W.House
    Spotify to launch mobile offering with 3, HTC
    Sudan says new U.S. policy has positive points | International |
    Iran and western powers hold 'constructive' uranium talks
    Iran accuses US, Britain, Pakistan over bombing
    Karzai vote cut to 48%: US monitor
    Abu Dhabi Media Co. invests in music video site VEVO
    Afghan fraud probe seen depriving Karzai of outright win
    Egypt's Moussa does not rule out presidency run: report | International |
    Afghan fraud report orders vote invalidation
    Honduras de facto leader lifts ban on media, protests | International |
    Kurd militants surrender to back Turkish reforms | International |
    Colombia probes vice president over militia ties | International |
    Feds issue new medical marijuana policy
    Lawyer for balloon boy's parents expects charges
    LA's top prosecutor vows to target pot shops
    Octuplets mom's doc expelled from organization
    Calif toddler OK after 30-foot fall onto rocks
    Japan first lady awarded for looking good in jeans
    Hurricane Rick weakens as it approaches Mexico
    Japan's first lady honoured as 'jeans ambassador'
    Chinese ship seized as Somali piracy drifts East
    Fed boss says US should cut budget deficit
    Beyonce's Kuala Lumpur debut postponed
    Health care issues: What president, Congress have
    China builds quake monitoring station at Everest
    Bosses Who Bully Likely Feel Incompetent
    Unspoken rules govern cell phone etiquette | Technology |
    A Fortnight Before Elections, Paper of Record Endorses Gov. Corzine
    U.S. Plane Carrying Marine Commandos Ordered To Land For Straying Into India
    Motorola rises ahead of next Android phone launch | Technology |
    Bernanke warns against trade imbalances
    Nissan's Ghosn is bullish on electric vehicles
    JAL loss to be larger than expected: report
    Madonna's New York neighbor sues over noise | Entertainment |
    Andy Garcia takes on Saakashvili role | Entertainment |
    Colombian town cancels concert over Uribe T-shirt | Entertainment |
    Nobel winner slams Bible as 'handbook of bad morals'
    Beyonce postpones Malaysia gig amid Islamist ire
    Singer death column sparks Twitter rage
    Slight drop in attendance at Frankfurt Book Fair
    Phil Collins not pounding the skins
    Def Leppard cancels N.American tour dates | Entertainment |
    Elvis' hair leaves the building -- sold for $18,300
    Beyonce delays Malaysia show amid Muslim criticism
    D'oh! Bash marks 'The Simpsons' 20th anniversary
    'Babel' director Inarritu heads Tokyo fest jury
    Karzai under pressure after poll fraud probe
    Karzai likely to agree run-off election | International |
    U.S. video game sales up 1 percent in Sept; PS3 top: NPD
    EU has doubts, but unlikely to challenge Opel sale
    Pakistan forces seize key town in Waziristan push | International |
    US videogame sales break losing streak: NPD
    Iran accuses US, Britain, Pakistan over lethal bombing
    IBM executive in insider trading case placed on leave
    Iran vows reprisals after bombing kills dozens
    Iran demands U.N. council condemn bomb attack | International |
    US consumer electronics spending to rise this Christmas: CEA
    Iran, Western powers hold 'constructive' uranium talks
    Google wooing Microsoft business customers
    Kurd militants surrender to back Turkish reforms
    Euro chiefs express 'worries' over US, China export squeeze
    Honduras de facto government scolds Zelaya, talks stall | International |
    Unspoken rules govern cell phone etiquette
    Egypt's Moussa does not rule out presidency run
    Airbus, others sued in U.S. over Air France crash | International |
    West Bank separation barrier draws protests
    Somali pirates seize Chinese ship in Indian Ocean | International |
    Sunni insurgent group in Iran
    IT spending to rebound in 2010: Gartner
    Spain says Cuba's Castro committed to reform | International |
    Hurricane Rick kills man, nears Mexico coast | International |
    Philippines starts evacuation ahead of new typhoon | International |
    AP source: Karzai expected to accept he fell short
    Judge postpones another Ohio inmate's execution
    Taiwan seeks high-level US visit: official
    Federal judge shutters Idaho grazing allotment
    NJ mass murderer who killed 13 in 1949 dies at 88
    New Zealand to hold referendum on voting system
    Baby food recalled, may be tainted with botulism
    Justice blocks names in gay rights ballot measure
    USDA: Pork Safe To Eat Despite H1N1 Virus In Minnesota Pig Sample
    U.S. Markets Gain As Dow Keeps Climbing Above 10,000
    Philippines starts evacuation ahead of new typhoon
    Aussie junior sailor asleep in collision: inquiry
    New York Times To Cut Another 100 News Staff Jobs
    US to ease prosecutions for 'medical marijuana' use
    Japan's Samurai art on show in New York
    U.S. video game sales up 1 percent in Sept; PS3 top: NPD | Technology |
    Barnes & Noble e-reader has color, $259 price: report | Technology |
    US says ready for NKorea talks
    Any North Korea meeting must lead to six-way talks
    Somali pirates seize Chinese ship in Indian Ocean
    HRW urges fair hearing for jailed Kazakh activist
    Philippine militants abduct school principal
    Japan's Toyota sells new models in SKorea
    Nissan in electric car batteries recycling venture
    Detroit faces siege by Hollywood movie
    Seoul shares rise 0.5 pct on LG Display, Lotte
    S.Korea T-bonds edge down on foreign sale
    Taiwan mulls easing controls on LCD tech in China -paper
    Japan FM suggests 50 trillion yen bond issuance: Nikkei
    Seoul shares up; LG Display rises on Corning news
    Nissan aims to make batteries 'core business': Ghosn
    China to invest in Zambia despite downturn: official
    Michelle Obama to appear on Jay Leno Show | Entertainment |
    U2 teams with YouTube for live concert broadcast | Entertainment |
    Detroit faces siege by Hollywood movie | Entertainment |
    NBC Universal's Graboff says TV windows collapsing | Entertainment |
    Judge allows Chris Rock Good Hair film to open | Entertainment |
    Where the Wild Things Are tops weekend box office | Entertainment |
    NKorea's showcase Arirang festival ends
    Adam Lambert single leaked online | Entertainment |
    Birkhead: Prosecutor chastised my testimony
    Arrested Development to air on IFC | Entertainment |
    Campaign to stop mass animal sacrifice in Nepal
    NBC Universal's Graboff says TV windows collapsing
    "Biggest Loser" trainer hits the road in new series
    U2 teams with YouTube for live concert broadcast
    Judge allows Chris Rock "Good Hair" film to open
    Kenyan training camps running into trouble
    Michelle Obama to appear on "Jay Leno Show"
    Adam Lambert single leaked online
    Iranian-American academic gets 12 years for unrest
    German rail faces fine for email spying: spokesman
    Australian burglar betrayed by leech
    Aghanistan to hold election run-off Nov 7
    Abbas says to issue decree for Palestinian vote | International |
    Group behind deadly Iran bombing based in Pakistan: FM
    Karzai to accept final vote result: spokesman
    Iran honors Guards killed in attack, blames U.S | International |
    Iran court jails U.S.-Iranian scholar: report | International |
    Pope makes it easier for Anglicans to convert | International |
    North Koreans quit Danish embassy in Hanoi for South Korea | International |
    Berlusconi sparks feminist backlash in Italy | International |
    Iran says Vienna talks won't curb nuclear drive | International |
    Psychiatrist describes Anna Nicole as addicted
    Jury selected in Birmingham, Ala., mayor's trial
    Lawyer: Nurse assistant denied care after attacks
    Biden to reassure Poles during European trip
    US scientist accused of trying to sell secrets
    Ain't that America: balloon boy's cultural moment
    US scientist in court over attempt to spy for Israel
    Apple smashes forecasts, stock hits record | Technology |
    Playing the White House: music on a higher scale
    Police Detectives Save Bronx Cat Trapped In Car Engine
    Another Top Conservative Chooses To Support Gov. Crist's Rival
    Former NASA Scientist Charged With Espionage
    Biden Visits Central Europe To Allay Concerns About Missile Defense
    Authorities Focus On Transient's Role In Massive WildFire That Killed 2 Firefighters
    Illnesses Often Not Discovered Among The Uninsured
    Taiwan stocks edge higher, helped by tech shares
    S.Korea spotted buying dlrs to curb won's rise -traders
    Seoul shares rise 0.6 pct on LG Display; POSCO down
    Bank of China exec resigns, tipped for IMF post
    China auto output hits record 10 mln: state media
    Temasek raising $1.5 billion from bond sale
    Beijing Autos says watching ex-Ford engineer case
    China auto output hits 10 mln units for 1st time
    U2 to stream entire concert live on YouTube | Entertainment |
    Hardness is the way to happiness: sex survey
    Swiss court rejects Polanski bid for release | Entertainment |
    Indonesia's Yudhoyono sworn in for second term
    China's anniversary film breaks 400M yuan mark
    Indonesians fed up with crippling graft, poverty
    Lessons of balloon hoax to go unlearned: analysts
    From Colombia to Lebanon: Father Dario Escobar
    Epic African roadtrip aids poor ahead of 2010 WC
    Ashkalis: suffering of Kosovo's forgotten minority
    Bumper harvest turns sour for Bulgaria's grape growers
    Tensions rise as Bhutan refugees leave Nepal
    Ending death penalty could save US millions: study
    Wine country renaissance near Bordeaux
    Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
    Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
    Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
    AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
    The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
    AMD to Start Production of piledriver
    Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
    Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
    Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
    ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
    Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
    What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
    AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
    Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
    Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
    Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights

    [InfoAnda] [Home] [This News]



    USD EUR - 1 year graph

    BlogMeter 1.01