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Bhutan's forgotten people (Part 1) | 101 East
In the early 1990s, Bhutanese of Nepali origin suddenly found themselves stripped of their citizenship. Bhutan enacted a royal decree of single national identity, forcing more than 100,000 ethnic Nepalese to leave. For the next two decades, they lived in refugee camps in eastern Nepal. Almost two decades later, Bhutan remains silent on their repatriation.
Filmmaker Subina Shrestha gives her view
Now the refugee camps are emptying with the majority of people resettled in the west. But some want to stay -- clinging on to the hope of returning home, despite reports that Bhutan’s discriminatory policies have left a percentage of its population grossly unhappy.
Bhutan is known to many as the Last Shangri-la; the country of "Gross National Happiness". But behind the façade of a peaceful natio...
published: 23 May 2014
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Bhutan's not-so-happy evicted minority, the Lhotshampa
The Himalayan nation of Bhutan, often described as a "Shangri-La" where happiness is equated to wealth, is holding elections this week. But the Lhotshampa people, brutally driven out of the small kingdom in the 1990s, won't be voting.
published: 15 Oct 2018
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Bhutanese Refugee Crisis Explained
In the early 90s Bhutan evicted nearly 100,000 people, almost all of them Hindus of Nepalese origin. Considering the country’s relatively small population, the magnitude of this exodus was one of the world’s largest by per capita. Check out our print edition for Bharbi Hazarika's full story.
Video by Alex Penrose and Bharbi Hazarika
Read Bharbi's story:
http://projects.thepostathens.com/SpecialProjects/beyond-a-refuge-citizenship/index.html
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published: 15 Nov 2018
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Bhutan Ethnic Cleansing of Hindus
Leaders from Bhutanese Hindus living as refugees in USA explain the history of their ethnic cleansing by the Bhutan government, and the challenges they face in USA to practice Hindu dharma.
Join us in spreading awareness of this cause by using #HinduLivesMatter across social media.
Watch all the episodes from the Hindu Lives Matter Series here: http://bit.ly/HinduLivesMatter
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published: 11 Sep 2019
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How Bhutan created one of World’s Biggest Refugee Crisis | The EXILE | Part-1
Bhutan 🇧🇹 presents itself as peace loving, progressive and happy country and yet it does not acknowledge its dark history. Some three decades ago, Bhutan
Created one of the biggest Refugees Crisis in the World when it exiled almost 1/6th of its population as illegal immigrant. Almost all of them were “The Lhotshampas”, the Southern Bhutanese, who were from Nepali Ethnicity. They had been living there for generations with peace and then they were all exiled almost overnight.
In this first part of Bhutan’s Darkest Secret: we look at what lead to such dramatic measures from the Bhutanese Monarch for which we would have to start from the beginning, from the foundation of Bhutan, the impact of Buddhism plays in the country, how the current Monarch, Wangchuk Dynasty came to power and along wit...
published: 15 Sep 2022
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The forbidden kingdom of Bhutan is turning into a ghost town | ABC News
In the eastern edge of the Himalayas, the Kingdom of Bhutan is one of the most isolated nations on the planet.
The country has long been called the happiest nation on Earth and is known for its monasteries and unique landscapes.
But until recently, Bhutan had cut itself off from the world. Foreigners were not allowed in until the 1970s, to protect the country's cultural identity.
When the ABC was granted rare entry into Bhutan, it found a nation losing a high proportion of people, mainly to Australia.
Those exiting are mostly educated and leaving professional jobs in Bhutan for blue-collar work. They say the lack of opportunities and reluctance to open up the country are leaving them without hope for the future.
Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE
Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/20...
published: 10 Jul 2023
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Bhutan's Attempts To Clear Itself Of Nepalese Will Shock You
Ethnic Cleansing (1994): Documents how Bhutan's ruling Tibetan-minority are driving out ethnic Nepalese.
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Lhotshampa - The South Borderlanders of Bhutan.
The Lhotshampa or Lhotsampa people are Bhutanese people of Nepalese descent. "Lhotshampa", which means "southern borderlanders" in Dzongkha, began to be used by the Bhutanese state in the second half of the twentieth century to refer to the population of Nepali origin in the south of the country.
This ethnic group has beautiful culture and tradition of its own. Let's see what this video has to say all about Lhotshampa.
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published: 23 Feb 2022
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Depression in Lhotshampa
We clinical counseling students of FNPH hereby disclaim that the audio content is not intended to be a substitute for a professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. The content is made available for informational and educational purposes only.
published: 04 May 2022
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Sleep Disorder in Lhotshampa
We clinical counseling students of FNPH hereby disclaim that the audio content is not intended to be a substitute for a professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. The content is made available for informational and educational purposes only.
published: 14 Jun 2022
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Bhutan's forgotten people (Part 1) | 101 East
In the early 1990s, Bhutanese of Nepali origin suddenly found themselves stripped of their citizenship. Bhutan enacted a royal decree of single national identit...
In the early 1990s, Bhutanese of Nepali origin suddenly found themselves stripped of their citizenship. Bhutan enacted a royal decree of single national identity, forcing more than 100,000 ethnic Nepalese to leave. For the next two decades, they lived in refugee camps in eastern Nepal. Almost two decades later, Bhutan remains silent on their repatriation.
Filmmaker Subina Shrestha gives her view
Now the refugee camps are emptying with the majority of people resettled in the west. But some want to stay -- clinging on to the hope of returning home, despite reports that Bhutan’s discriminatory policies have left a percentage of its population grossly unhappy.
Bhutan is known to many as the Last Shangri-la; the country of "Gross National Happiness". But behind the façade of a peaceful nation is a state that forcefully drove out a sixth of its population -- an act which has been described as a systematic "ethnic cleansing".
Sabitra Bishwa is one of more than 100,000 Lhotsampas or Bhutanese of Nepalese origin, who found themselves stateless. In the 1980s, Bhutan introduced the policy of "one nation, one people" and alienated the Lhotsampa culture. This was followed by a revision of citizenship laws. Many Lhotsampas found they did not qualify and in the early 1990s, many were forced to leave, reaching the border with India.
But India's government also rejected them, taking them to the border with Nepal. In the 22 years since, the refugees have been unable to return to Bhutan. Without India's support, the Nepalese government has been unable to influence Bhutan.
In the first of two special programmes, "Bhutan’s forgotten people" follows Sabitra Bishwa and her family from a refugee camp in eastern Nepal to their departure for a new life in the US. Around them, the camp is emptying fast. Ninety thousand people have already left, leaving behind empty shacks and their abandoned dreams of returning home. It’s a difficult choice to make, and many are heartbroken.
For refugees like Sabitra, relocating to the US is a relief. Her sister moved there one year ago and is keen to see her again and give a better future to her family.
From the camp, we follow Sabitra to Kathmandu where the refugees are given an orientation on air travel -- from how to go through security to how to find your seat.
The films ends with Sabitra and her family boarding the plane, ready to start a new chapter in their lives in a new country, one that is completely foreign to them, and which we will explore in the show's part two, beginning on May 29th, at 2230 GMT.
Is third country resettlement the best option for Bhutan’s refugees? Share your views @AJ101East #Bhutan’sRefugees
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In the early 1990s, Bhutanese of Nepali origin suddenly found themselves stripped of their citizenship. Bhutan enacted a royal decree of single national identity, forcing more than 100,000 ethnic Nepalese to leave. For the next two decades, they lived in refugee camps in eastern Nepal. Almost two decades later, Bhutan remains silent on their repatriation.
Filmmaker Subina Shrestha gives her view
Now the refugee camps are emptying with the majority of people resettled in the west. But some want to stay -- clinging on to the hope of returning home, despite reports that Bhutan’s discriminatory policies have left a percentage of its population grossly unhappy.
Bhutan is known to many as the Last Shangri-la; the country of "Gross National Happiness". But behind the façade of a peaceful nation is a state that forcefully drove out a sixth of its population -- an act which has been described as a systematic "ethnic cleansing".
Sabitra Bishwa is one of more than 100,000 Lhotsampas or Bhutanese of Nepalese origin, who found themselves stateless. In the 1980s, Bhutan introduced the policy of "one nation, one people" and alienated the Lhotsampa culture. This was followed by a revision of citizenship laws. Many Lhotsampas found they did not qualify and in the early 1990s, many were forced to leave, reaching the border with India.
But India's government also rejected them, taking them to the border with Nepal. In the 22 years since, the refugees have been unable to return to Bhutan. Without India's support, the Nepalese government has been unable to influence Bhutan.
In the first of two special programmes, "Bhutan’s forgotten people" follows Sabitra Bishwa and her family from a refugee camp in eastern Nepal to their departure for a new life in the US. Around them, the camp is emptying fast. Ninety thousand people have already left, leaving behind empty shacks and their abandoned dreams of returning home. It’s a difficult choice to make, and many are heartbroken.
For refugees like Sabitra, relocating to the US is a relief. Her sister moved there one year ago and is keen to see her again and give a better future to her family.
From the camp, we follow Sabitra to Kathmandu where the refugees are given an orientation on air travel -- from how to go through security to how to find your seat.
The films ends with Sabitra and her family boarding the plane, ready to start a new chapter in their lives in a new country, one that is completely foreign to them, and which we will explore in the show's part two, beginning on May 29th, at 2230 GMT.
Is third country resettlement the best option for Bhutan’s refugees? Share your views @AJ101East #Bhutan’sRefugees
More from 101 East on:
YouTube - http://aje.io/101eastYouTube
Facebook - http://facebook.com/101east
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Website - http://aljazeera.com/101east
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- published: 23 May 2014
- views: 321137
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Bhutan's not-so-happy evicted minority, the Lhotshampa
The Himalayan nation of Bhutan, often described as a "Shangri-La" where happiness is equated to wealth, is holding elections this week. But the Lhotshampa peopl...
The Himalayan nation of Bhutan, often described as a "Shangri-La" where happiness is equated to wealth, is holding elections this week. But the Lhotshampa people, brutally driven out of the small kingdom in the 1990s, won't be voting.
https://wn.com/Bhutan's_Not_So_Happy_Evicted_Minority,_The_Lhotshampa
The Himalayan nation of Bhutan, often described as a "Shangri-La" where happiness is equated to wealth, is holding elections this week. But the Lhotshampa people, brutally driven out of the small kingdom in the 1990s, won't be voting.
- published: 15 Oct 2018
- views: 2843
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Bhutanese Refugee Crisis Explained
In the early 90s Bhutan evicted nearly 100,000 people, almost all of them Hindus of Nepalese origin. Considering the country’s relatively small population, the ...
In the early 90s Bhutan evicted nearly 100,000 people, almost all of them Hindus of Nepalese origin. Considering the country’s relatively small population, the magnitude of this exodus was one of the world’s largest by per capita. Check out our print edition for Bharbi Hazarika's full story.
Video by Alex Penrose and Bharbi Hazarika
Read Bharbi's story:
http://projects.thepostathens.com/SpecialProjects/beyond-a-refuge-citizenship/index.html
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In the early 90s Bhutan evicted nearly 100,000 people, almost all of them Hindus of Nepalese origin. Considering the country’s relatively small population, the magnitude of this exodus was one of the world’s largest by per capita. Check out our print edition for Bharbi Hazarika's full story.
Video by Alex Penrose and Bharbi Hazarika
Read Bharbi's story:
http://projects.thepostathens.com/SpecialProjects/beyond-a-refuge-citizenship/index.html
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- published: 15 Nov 2018
- views: 9758
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Bhutan Ethnic Cleansing of Hindus
Leaders from Bhutanese Hindus living as refugees in USA explain the history of their ethnic cleansing by the Bhutan government, and the challenges they face in ...
Leaders from Bhutanese Hindus living as refugees in USA explain the history of their ethnic cleansing by the Bhutan government, and the challenges they face in USA to practice Hindu dharma.
Join us in spreading awareness of this cause by using #HinduLivesMatter across social media.
Watch all the episodes from the Hindu Lives Matter Series here: http://bit.ly/HinduLivesMatter
To donate to Infinity Foundation’s projects including the continuation of such episodes and the research we do:
इनफिनिटी फ़ौंडेशन की परियोजनाओं को अनुदान देने के लिए व इस प्रकार के एपिसोड और हमारे द्वारा किये जाने वाले शोध को जारी रखने के लिए: http://infinityfoundation.com/donate-2/
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https://wn.com/Bhutan_Ethnic_Cleansing_Of_Hindus
Leaders from Bhutanese Hindus living as refugees in USA explain the history of their ethnic cleansing by the Bhutan government, and the challenges they face in USA to practice Hindu dharma.
Join us in spreading awareness of this cause by using #HinduLivesMatter across social media.
Watch all the episodes from the Hindu Lives Matter Series here: http://bit.ly/HinduLivesMatter
To donate to Infinity Foundation’s projects including the continuation of such episodes and the research we do:
इनफिनिटी फ़ौंडेशन की परियोजनाओं को अनुदान देने के लिए व इस प्रकार के एपिसोड और हमारे द्वारा किये जाने वाले शोध को जारी रखने के लिए: http://infinityfoundation.com/donate-2/
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- published: 11 Sep 2019
- views: 137415
15:39
How Bhutan created one of World’s Biggest Refugee Crisis | The EXILE | Part-1
Bhutan 🇧🇹 presents itself as peace loving, progressive and happy country and yet it does not acknowledge its dark history. Some three decades ago, Bhutan
Create...
Bhutan 🇧🇹 presents itself as peace loving, progressive and happy country and yet it does not acknowledge its dark history. Some three decades ago, Bhutan
Created one of the biggest Refugees Crisis in the World when it exiled almost 1/6th of its population as illegal immigrant. Almost all of them were “The Lhotshampas”, the Southern Bhutanese, who were from Nepali Ethnicity. They had been living there for generations with peace and then they were all exiled almost overnight.
In this first part of Bhutan’s Darkest Secret: we look at what lead to such dramatic measures from the Bhutanese Monarch for which we would have to start from the beginning, from the foundation of Bhutan, the impact of Buddhism plays in the country, how the current Monarch, Wangchuk Dynasty came to power and along with the gradual migration of Nepali Ethnic people for centuries and ultimately, how it culminated into such a massive Ethnic cleansing.
Let's connect :
If you are on Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/dipesh.tripathi.35.]
If you are on Twitter: [https://twitter.com/NepaliComment]
If you are on Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/dipesh.trip/]
Research by: Bishwa Rai (https://www.instagram.com/bishwa546/)
Edited by: Ajay Khadka (https://www.instagram.com/khadka__ajay/)
Animations and Thumbnail by: Rabi Kandel (https://www.instagram.com/proto_flex/)
Sources:
Articles and Books
1.Wangchuck Dynasty: 100 Years of Enlightened Monarchy in Bhutan
(https://www.amazon.com.au/Wangchuck-Dynasty-Enlightened-Monarchy-Monograph-ebook/dp/B07TWD5PBZ)
2. The Raven Crown by Micheal Aris (https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/388825.The_Raven_Crown)
3. Bhutan’s Dark Secret: (https://thediplomat.com/2016/09/bhutans-dark-secret-the-lhotshampa-expulsion/)
4. http://bhutaneserefugees.com/
5. https://reliefweb.int/report/nepal/prolonging-crisis-bhutanese-refugees
6. Human Rights Watch (https://www.hrw.org/reports/2007/bhutan0507/3.htm)
(https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/wrd/refugees/3.htm)
7.https://myrepublica.nagariknetwork.com/news/how-bhutan-is-fooling-the-world-about-refugee-crisis/
8.https://www.nrc.no/globalassets/pdf/reports/bhutan---land-of-happiness-for-the-selected.pdf
9.https://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/bhutan/document/actandordinances/nationality_law_of_bhutan.htm
10.https://thewire.in/external-affairs/india-nepal-refugee-rohingya-bhutan-crisis
Documentaries:
1. The Magnificent History Of Bhutan's Royal Family: Real Royalty (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svf95f4kjDQ&t;=1122s)
2. Bhutan's prime minister: Al Jazeera English (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GYVE7CnXcs)
3. Bhutan’s forgotten People : Al Jazeera English (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQHiSHhiJU0)
4. Bhutan’s attempt to clear itself of Nepalese: JourneyMan Pictures(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tSrz7gb9kU&t;=950s)
https://wn.com/How_Bhutan_Created_One_Of_World’S_Biggest_Refugee_Crisis_|_The_Exile_|_Part_1
Bhutan 🇧🇹 presents itself as peace loving, progressive and happy country and yet it does not acknowledge its dark history. Some three decades ago, Bhutan
Created one of the biggest Refugees Crisis in the World when it exiled almost 1/6th of its population as illegal immigrant. Almost all of them were “The Lhotshampas”, the Southern Bhutanese, who were from Nepali Ethnicity. They had been living there for generations with peace and then they were all exiled almost overnight.
In this first part of Bhutan’s Darkest Secret: we look at what lead to such dramatic measures from the Bhutanese Monarch for which we would have to start from the beginning, from the foundation of Bhutan, the impact of Buddhism plays in the country, how the current Monarch, Wangchuk Dynasty came to power and along with the gradual migration of Nepali Ethnic people for centuries and ultimately, how it culminated into such a massive Ethnic cleansing.
Let's connect :
If you are on Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/dipesh.tripathi.35.]
If you are on Twitter: [https://twitter.com/NepaliComment]
If you are on Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/dipesh.trip/]
Research by: Bishwa Rai (https://www.instagram.com/bishwa546/)
Edited by: Ajay Khadka (https://www.instagram.com/khadka__ajay/)
Animations and Thumbnail by: Rabi Kandel (https://www.instagram.com/proto_flex/)
Sources:
Articles and Books
1.Wangchuck Dynasty: 100 Years of Enlightened Monarchy in Bhutan
(https://www.amazon.com.au/Wangchuck-Dynasty-Enlightened-Monarchy-Monograph-ebook/dp/B07TWD5PBZ)
2. The Raven Crown by Micheal Aris (https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/388825.The_Raven_Crown)
3. Bhutan’s Dark Secret: (https://thediplomat.com/2016/09/bhutans-dark-secret-the-lhotshampa-expulsion/)
4. http://bhutaneserefugees.com/
5. https://reliefweb.int/report/nepal/prolonging-crisis-bhutanese-refugees
6. Human Rights Watch (https://www.hrw.org/reports/2007/bhutan0507/3.htm)
(https://www.hrw.org/legacy/backgrounder/wrd/refugees/3.htm)
7.https://myrepublica.nagariknetwork.com/news/how-bhutan-is-fooling-the-world-about-refugee-crisis/
8.https://www.nrc.no/globalassets/pdf/reports/bhutan---land-of-happiness-for-the-selected.pdf
9.https://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/bhutan/document/actandordinances/nationality_law_of_bhutan.htm
10.https://thewire.in/external-affairs/india-nepal-refugee-rohingya-bhutan-crisis
Documentaries:
1. The Magnificent History Of Bhutan's Royal Family: Real Royalty (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svf95f4kjDQ&t;=1122s)
2. Bhutan's prime minister: Al Jazeera English (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GYVE7CnXcs)
3. Bhutan’s forgotten People : Al Jazeera English (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQHiSHhiJU0)
4. Bhutan’s attempt to clear itself of Nepalese: JourneyMan Pictures(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tSrz7gb9kU&t;=950s)
- published: 15 Sep 2022
- views: 333480
6:07
The forbidden kingdom of Bhutan is turning into a ghost town | ABC News
In the eastern edge of the Himalayas, the Kingdom of Bhutan is one of the most isolated nations on the planet.
The country has long been called the happiest nat...
In the eastern edge of the Himalayas, the Kingdom of Bhutan is one of the most isolated nations on the planet.
The country has long been called the happiest nation on Earth and is known for its monasteries and unique landscapes.
But until recently, Bhutan had cut itself off from the world. Foreigners were not allowed in until the 1970s, to protect the country's cultural identity.
When the ABC was granted rare entry into Bhutan, it found a nation losing a high proportion of people, mainly to Australia.
Those exiting are mostly educated and leaving professional jobs in Bhutan for blue-collar work. They say the lack of opportunities and reluctance to open up the country are leaving them without hope for the future.
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In the eastern edge of the Himalayas, the Kingdom of Bhutan is one of the most isolated nations on the planet.
The country has long been called the happiest nation on Earth and is known for its monasteries and unique landscapes.
But until recently, Bhutan had cut itself off from the world. Foreigners were not allowed in until the 1970s, to protect the country's cultural identity.
When the ABC was granted rare entry into Bhutan, it found a nation losing a high proportion of people, mainly to Australia.
Those exiting are mostly educated and leaving professional jobs in Bhutan for blue-collar work. They say the lack of opportunities and reluctance to open up the country are leaving them without hope for the future.
Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE
Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07-05/bhutan-is-experiencing-an-exodus-of-young-people/102376144
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- published: 10 Jul 2023
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Bhutan's Attempts To Clear Itself Of Nepalese Will Shock You
Ethnic Cleansing (1994): Documents how Bhutan's ruling Tibetan-minority are driving out ethnic Nepalese.
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The Tiny Nation Transforming...
Ethnic Cleansing (1994): Documents how Bhutan's ruling Tibetan-minority are driving out ethnic Nepalese.
For similar stories, see:
The Tiny Nation Transforming How The World Thinks About Happiness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcoQjoZ6toI
A Prized Medicinal Mushroom High Up In Bhutan's Mountains
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy6CbXHC9h8
Bhutan: The Kingdom Where GDP Is Measure In Happiness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXJwNSkdTH0
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Since 1990, tens of thousands of ethnic Nepalese have been driven out of the tiny secretive Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, ruled by a minority of Tibetan descent. Many have fled to refugee camps in Nepal where they tell a harrowing tale of Bhutans attempts to clear the country of Nepalese-speaking people. Young men are imprisoned and tortured and are freed only if they sign a voluntary leaving certificate. The ethnic Nepalese make up 50% of Bhutans population and some have lived there for many generations. The Nepalese Prime Minister hopes that the people will one day be allowed to return. We go as tourists to Bhutan, to glean further evidence of the way ethnic Nepalese are treated, and find a country trapped in time where even TV sets are illegal.
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Ethnic Cleansing (1994): Documents how Bhutan's ruling Tibetan-minority are driving out ethnic Nepalese.
For similar stories, see:
The Tiny Nation Transforming How The World Thinks About Happiness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcoQjoZ6toI
A Prized Medicinal Mushroom High Up In Bhutan's Mountains
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy6CbXHC9h8
Bhutan: The Kingdom Where GDP Is Measure In Happiness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXJwNSkdTH0
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Since 1990, tens of thousands of ethnic Nepalese have been driven out of the tiny secretive Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, ruled by a minority of Tibetan descent. Many have fled to refugee camps in Nepal where they tell a harrowing tale of Bhutans attempts to clear the country of Nepalese-speaking people. Young men are imprisoned and tortured and are freed only if they sign a voluntary leaving certificate. The ethnic Nepalese make up 50% of Bhutans population and some have lived there for many generations. The Nepalese Prime Minister hopes that the people will one day be allowed to return. We go as tourists to Bhutan, to glean further evidence of the way ethnic Nepalese are treated, and find a country trapped in time where even TV sets are illegal.
ABC Australia – Ref. 63
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 11 May 2016
- views: 218196
2:36
Lhotshampa - The South Borderlanders of Bhutan.
The Lhotshampa or Lhotsampa people are Bhutanese people of Nepalese descent. "Lhotshampa", which means "southern borderlanders" in Dzongkha, began to be used by...
The Lhotshampa or Lhotsampa people are Bhutanese people of Nepalese descent. "Lhotshampa", which means "southern borderlanders" in Dzongkha, began to be used by the Bhutanese state in the second half of the twentieth century to refer to the population of Nepali origin in the south of the country.
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The Lhotshampa or Lhotsampa people are Bhutanese people of Nepalese descent. "Lhotshampa", which means "southern borderlanders" in Dzongkha, began to be used by the Bhutanese state in the second half of the twentieth century to refer to the population of Nepali origin in the south of the country.
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- published: 23 Feb 2022
- views: 506
3:54
Depression in Lhotshampa
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- published: 04 May 2022
- views: 215
4:05
Sleep Disorder in Lhotshampa
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- published: 14 Jun 2022
- views: 63