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Posted on 05-29-07 9:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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भुटानको त के कुरा गर्नु, त्यहाँ निरंकुश राजतन्त्र कायमै छ। तर भारत जस्तो आफूलाई विश्वकै सबैभन्दा ठूलो प्रजातन्त्र भनाउन चाहने देशलाई चाहिँ के भएको ? प्रसंग भुटानी शरणार्थीको। भुटानी शरणार्थीको खबर विगत केही दिनदेखि लगातार चर्चामा आइरहेको छ- विशेष गरी नेपाली सञ्चारमाध्यममा। विदेशी सञ्चारमाध्यमको त कुरै छाडिदिउँ, भारतको सञ्चारमाध्यममा समेत यो समाचारले समाचार बन्न पाएको छैन।

यी भुटानी शरणार्थी अहिले चारैतिरको मारमा परेका छन्। बेलडाँगी शिविरमा अस्ति एउटा शरणार्थी नेताले तेस्रो मुलुकमा जानुको विकल्प छैन भनेर के भनेछन्, शरणार्थी युवाले चुटेछन्। उनलाई बचाउन गएको नेपाली प्रहरी र शरणार्थीबीच भिडन्त हुँदा हिजोसम्ममा दुई जना शरणार्थीको मृत्यु भइसकेको छ। अनिश्चितकालीन कर्फ्यु लगाउनु परेको छ।

भुटानी शरणार्थीहरु हिजैदेखि स्वेच्छिक स्वदेश फिर्तीका लागि लङ मार्च अभियानमा लागेका छन्। तर भारतीय प्रहरीहरुले भने मेची पुलदेखि नै अवरोध खडा गरेर उनीहरुलाई रोकिरहेको छ।

भारतको यो कस्तो दोहोरो नीति ? भुटान र नेपालबीच सोझो सम्पर्क छैन। यी शरणार्थीलाई भारतकै बाटो भएर नेपाल ल्याइएको/आएका थिए। अझ कतिपय शरणार्थीलाई त भारतीय प्रहरीले ट्रकमा राखेर नेपाली सीमामा ल्याएर छाडिदिएका थिए। अब उनीहरु आफ्नो देश फर्कन्छु भन्दा त्यही भारतीय प्रहरीले रोक्ने ? कहाँको नियम हो यो ?

घर जान्छु भन्नेहरुलाई जान नदिने तर नेपालतिर भने जति पनि आउन दिने- - कस्तो वन वे डेमोक्रेसी हो यो ?

हिजो पहिलो दिन भारतीय प्रहरीले लाठी चार्ज गरेको थियो, आज त गोली समेत चलाएछ। यस क्रममा एक शरणार्थीको मृत्यु भएको खबर छ। आज शरणार्थीहरुले जिरो प्वाइन्टमा राखिएको फलामे अवरोध पार गर्दै भारतीय भूमिसम्म पुगेका थिए। भारतीय प्रहरीको गोली, अश्रुग्यास र लाठी प्रहारबाट कम्तीमा ५ जना शरणार्थी सिकिस्त घाइते भएका छन्। भारतीय प्रशासनले आज सीमा क्षेत्रमा कर्फ्यु समेत लगाएको थियो।

शरणार्थीहरुले अब आफ्नो देश फर्कन पाउने अधिकारको लागि संघर्ष गरेकै राम्रो। भारतीय प्रहरीबाट हुने दमनलाई अन्तर्राष्ट्रियकरण गर्दै विश्व जनमतलाई आफ्नो पक्षमा पार्नुपर्छ। निरीह नेपाल सरकारले केही गर्न सक्दैन भन्ने कुरा त झण्डै २० वर्षको यो अवधिमा प्रष्ट नै भइसक्यो। नेपाल सरकारको नालायक कूटनीतिको एउटा नमूना हो भुटानी शरणार्थी समस्या। अनि भारतको हेपाहा नीतिको पनि एउटा उत्कृष्ट नमूना हो यो समस्या।

भारतले सँधै यो समस्यालाई नेपाल र भुटानको आन्तरिक समस्या भन्दै पन्छँदै आएको छ। तर शरणार्थीलाई नेपालतिर आउन दिने अनि नेपालबाट भने भुटानतिर जान नदिने विश्व मै कहीँ नभएको नियम लागू गरेको छ त्यही भारतले। भारतको समर्थन र हस्तक्षेप बिना यो समस्या समाधान हुँदैन भनेर प्रष्ट छ। तर यही बेला अमेरिका लगायतका मुलुकहरुले तेस्रो मुलुकमा शरणार्थीहरुलाई पुनर्स्थापन गर्ने प्रस्ताव ल्याएर शरणार्थीहरु बीच आपसमै फुट ल्याइदिएको छ। नेपालका लागि त उनीहरु तेस्रो मुलुकमा जाउन् कि आफ्नै मुलुकमा, खासै फरक पर्दैन। तर शरणार्थीहरुबीच आपसी फुट आयो भने चाहिँ मार भोग्नुपर्ने नेपालले नै हो। यसैको नमूना अस्ति बेलडाँगी शिविर वरपर देखिहालियो तनाव।

 
Posted on 05-29-07 10:13 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Why do they deserve this? Not knowing what future holds for them.
 
Posted on 05-29-07 11:12 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i think it more of a problem created by India as a part of undeclared hegemony that it wants to maintain in its neighborhood. While they cross indian land on their way to nepal it did not do anything,,,but now when they want to go back it is posing as the strongest barrier.. For those who know bhutan well, it is nothing more than india's puppet too(indian academic curriculum, indian board exam, indian currency,india issued ID( i guess they dont have official citizenship certificate))... Otherwise Bhutanese govt is not that mighty to drive out all those people..(it's only a matter of speculation whether india ever pushed bhutanese govt to drive those refugees out of bhutan)
 
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Example of indian double standard
 
Posted on 05-30-07 12:28 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I always thought that India and Nepal had the free border. If India acts on the Bhutan's behalf to send these people from Bhutan to Nepal terming them as Nepalese, then India should allow these people free access to India, much like how we allow any Indian to travel to Nepal. India is crossing the line.
 
Posted on 05-30-07 12:32 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I dont think its Nepal/India or Bhutan. God has made their fate for GC/PR of the US/Australia/Denmark.............
 
Posted on 05-30-07 9:14 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I think there is a lot missing from the discussion here.

India has never stopped any Bhutanese refugee just passing through its soil. A whole horde of Bhutanese refugees attend schools in Kalimpong, Darjeeling, Calcutta and Delhi. One of the pro-democracy leader of the Bhutanese democratic movement lives in Delhi. A horde of Bhutanese refugees work in various places in India. Many of them have accessed the Indian education system for free... NBU Law school itself has seen quite a few number of Bhutanese nrefugees pass out with a degree. Some of these lawyers practice in India. India and Bhutan have a bi-lateral treaty, which India respects in every way (mostly because it is favorable to India than to Bhutan, but that is another story).

However, India does not allow the Bhutanese refugees when they want to 'march' with flags, banners, media in tow, in thousands, through Indian soil chanting anti-Bhutan slogans. That is something India has made very clear since the very beginning. (The Indo-Bhutan Friendship Treaty of 1949, recently updated, provides that India will NEVER allow anti-Bhutan activity from its soil). The AMCC Peace March in 1996 (for a whole year) was conducted to gauge the Indian reaction. It ended up in marchers being put in prison all over West Bengal. One surprise group banded in Jaigaon (without 'marching' in India) and was successful to enter Bhutan for about 50 meters! RAW knew, but did not bother to stop this because the march was not happening on Indian soil. But India made it clear that this is not going to happen from Indian soil.

More cycle rallies, more marches etc have happened over the years--- all with the same result. Arrest in India and dumping back into Nepal. Arrest in Bhutan and dumping back into INdia, then on to Nepal. What is the point of doing the same thing over and over and over again, resulting in deaths? If the Bhutanese refugees want to go back to Bhutan, they can just go back quietly. No one is going to stop them, except the Bhutanese government at the India -Bhutan border.

The violent behavior of the refugees this time around will have terrible repercussions in their future. The leaders who have organized the march have designed it in such a way that it answers to their needs, rather than the refugees'. This is organized by those who vehemently oppose the United States' (and other countries') offer of resettlement. Now, many of these leaders opposed this offer in the beginning out of the principle (apparently) that they should be allowed to go back home (while thousands of refugees lined up in front of western embassies in Kathmandu trying to find a way out, to the West!). Some of these leaders also knew that they would never be qualified for US resettlement precisely because of the violent movement they led in the late eighties and early nineties. The US is monitoring the fracas at the bridge, the beating up of those who support resettlement in the US in the refugee camps, the daily harassment of those who are seeking a comprehensive solution to the problem. Eventually, those who have started supporting these violent groups will be barred from the US (Material Support Bar- Real ID Act). Last year, 12000 Burmese refugees were disqualified (three days before they were to fly out to the US!). The politicians want this to happen, so they will have a population hostage in the refugee camps to continue their 'struggle' for power in Bhutan.

So the rock throwing at the SSB at the Mechi bridge, the violent agitators.. these are not common refugees. These are leaders and cadres with an agenda that goes far beyond refugees right to return, or refugees' right to a decent life. Overall, these people are those who have very little respect for democracy. I know it sucks for the common refugees who have been rounded up to join this group, but they will be beaten up and harassed and messed around with if they dont flow with the crowd. Threats come as far as the US. Imagine what the helpless refugees in the camps are being subjected to!
 


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