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10-28-2012 @ 10:56PM
Graeme said...
As someone working with 100's of Bhutanese refugees resettled in a third country I am keen to know how a country that tortured the relatives of Nepalese people invited (earlier in their history) to aid its development by working its fields in the south could be viewed as the land of happieness. Where is the justification for, in simple but real terms, kicking 80,000 out to fend for themselves. In the end 106,000 spend 16-21years(to date) in camps in S.E. nepal! The world never knew until resettlement began in 2007-08 what was actually going on. Mmmmmm!
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