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		<title>By: mamta</title>
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		<dc:creator>mamta</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 13:49:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i am searching for one person will anyone tell the where abouts of him name is Biswas Sharma he is bhutanese refugee n is at austrilia sedney but dont know anything more. pl respond me i got to talk to u pl</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i am searching for one person will anyone tell the where abouts of him name is Biswas Sharma he is bhutanese refugee n is at austrilia sedney but dont know anything more. pl respond me i got to talk to u pl</p>
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		<title>By: criminal records</title>
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		<dc:creator>criminal records</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 11:16:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I can see that you are an expert at your field! I am starting up a site soon, and your article will be very useful for me. Thanks for all your input. With kind wishes x</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can see that you are an expert at your field! I am starting up a site soon, and your article will be very useful for me. Thanks for all your input. With kind wishes x</p>
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		<title>By: Indra Rizal</title>
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		<dc:creator>Indra Rizal</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 23:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Unfriendly attitude was found profound and prominent in some of these comments but each has its own importance. The world should understand that we were forcibly evicted because we opposed the policy of one nation-one people, inhumane citizenship criteria and physical and mental torture. Bearing what has been said in one of the comments above, we hereby challenge that we will no more be Stateless. Before presenting any fact, it is most important to study the relevant sources so that authenticity and exactness can be achieved. You blind followers of Jigme Singe&#039;s regime, read The Human Rights report of different international agencies to reach to a suitable conclusion. If anyone tries to encroach upon the inalienable rights of the people anywhere on this earth, only solution will be to behade his/her head.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfriendly attitude was found profound and prominent in some of these comments but each has its own importance. The world should understand that we were forcibly evicted because we opposed the policy of one nation-one people, inhumane citizenship criteria and physical and mental torture. Bearing what has been said in one of the comments above, we hereby challenge that we will no more be Stateless. Before presenting any fact, it is most important to study the relevant sources so that authenticity and exactness can be achieved. You blind followers of Jigme Singe&#8217;s regime, read The Human Rights report of different international agencies to reach to a suitable conclusion. If anyone tries to encroach upon the inalienable rights of the people anywhere on this earth, only solution will be to behade his/her head.</p>
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		<title>By: R.k</title>
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		<dc:creator>R.k</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 01:52:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>wow well said by welwisher.appreciated.well done</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>wow well said by welwisher.appreciated.well done</p>
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		<title>By: Bhotangey</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bhotangey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 16:56:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In the previous post where I said &quot;Bhutan has tons of people whose traditional attire is the gho.&quot;, I meant to say &quot;Bhutan has tons of people whose traditional attire is NOT the gho.&quot; Thanks</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the previous post where I said &#8220;Bhutan has tons of people whose traditional attire is the gho.&#8221;, I meant to say &#8220;Bhutan has tons of people whose traditional attire is NOT the gho.&#8221; Thanks</p>
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		<title>By: Bhotangey</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bhotangey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 16:53:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>All meaningless comments here blaming the refugees aside, I do have a genuine issue with us parading the Gho around the world. We WILL wear a gho (or pants, or underpyants) wherever we like to. That is our freedom. We might at times just don the eskimo skin jacket when we feel like it. But to use the gho at special occassions does give the impression that one HAS to wear the gho to BE Bhutanese. And that is not true. Bhutan has tons of people whose traditional attire is the gho. There is NO ONE, including the King, whose PREFERRED attire is the gho.

Having said that, I just want to remind Maria that us wearing a gho does not mean that we love it. We respect the fact that it is the national dress of our country and we wear it on special occassions. That does not mean that we would have loved if we were forced to wear it every minute of our lives (while working, sleeping, etc). We were not forced out because we hated the gho. We were forced out because we objected to the policies surrounding the gho and kira, among many other inane things that were costrued as reflections of patriotism. We risked our skin to challenge a system that was going down the gutters. We wre in our country now (if you ARE an Aussie for real). Come to us, talk to us, check us out, have tea with us, and you will see what you can;t from a photo in an event.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All meaningless comments here blaming the refugees aside, I do have a genuine issue with us parading the Gho around the world. We WILL wear a gho (or pants, or underpyants) wherever we like to. That is our freedom. We might at times just don the eskimo skin jacket when we feel like it. But to use the gho at special occassions does give the impression that one HAS to wear the gho to BE Bhutanese. And that is not true. Bhutan has tons of people whose traditional attire is the gho. There is NO ONE, including the King, whose PREFERRED attire is the gho.</p>
<p>Having said that, I just want to remind Maria that us wearing a gho does not mean that we love it. We respect the fact that it is the national dress of our country and we wear it on special occassions. That does not mean that we would have loved if we were forced to wear it every minute of our lives (while working, sleeping, etc). We were not forced out because we hated the gho. We were forced out because we objected to the policies surrounding the gho and kira, among many other inane things that were costrued as reflections of patriotism. We risked our skin to challenge a system that was going down the gutters. We wre in our country now (if you ARE an Aussie for real). Come to us, talk to us, check us out, have tea with us, and you will see what you can;t from a photo in an event.</p>
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		<title>By: Southern Bhutanese</title>
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		<dc:creator>Southern Bhutanese</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 05:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Kotsa,for your information..my grand-dad was born and brought up in Bhutan and he owned many acres of land.Just give me a chance and i will provide you with the land tax reciept much before 1940s and beyond.My father died long time before and the land holder was my eldest brother.But he too has to left the country coz of his own problem(he left long ago before 1990 problem) and u can check the same with your ministry or the police department.After his departure,the land never belonged to his brother or sister but in the survey of 1995-2000,it was declared as an illegal land and was given to your race. Is it racial discrimination?? This is my problem and to see other educated southern bhutanese problem,just visit your census division and have a survey of southern bhutanese in private entitites..u will get the facts...bhutan is a another zimbabwe.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kotsa,for your information..my grand-dad was born and brought up in Bhutan and he owned many acres of land.Just give me a chance and i will provide you with the land tax reciept much before 1940s and beyond.My father died long time before and the land holder was my eldest brother.But he too has to left the country coz of his own problem(he left long ago before 1990 problem) and u can check the same with your ministry or the police department.After his departure,the land never belonged to his brother or sister but in the survey of 1995-2000,it was declared as an illegal land and was given to your race. Is it racial discrimination?? This is my problem and to see other educated southern bhutanese problem,just visit your census division and have a survey of southern bhutanese in private entitites..u will get the facts&#8230;bhutan is a another zimbabwe.</p>
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		<title>By: John</title>
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		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 08:23:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Kosta,
You are one of the most communal element of RGOB who is after the Nepalese. Please do one favour to me. Go and buy a big mirror from Thimphu market and see you face and ask how you were created by your parents.

You are so shameless animal and write any level of language in the bhutantimes forum and trying to show your decency in our forum.. common grow up....I think your mentality will only change when you stop eating rotten cheese with full of bugs.  If you change to replace your rotten cheese and stinking meat eatign habit you will change you mentality... but I know you will never leave the eating habit , so your mind will never change...Good luck and try this and now bang you computer and jump with anger .. How does that feel???</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kosta,<br />
You are one of the most communal element of RGOB who is after the Nepalese. Please do one favour to me. Go and buy a big mirror from Thimphu market and see you face and ask how you were created by your parents.</p>
<p>You are so shameless animal and write any level of language in the bhutantimes forum and trying to show your decency in our forum.. common grow up&#8230;.I think your mentality will only change when you stop eating rotten cheese with full of bugs.  If you change to replace your rotten cheese and stinking meat eatign habit you will change you mentality&#8230; but I know you will never leave the eating habit , so your mind will never change&#8230;Good luck and try this and now bang you computer and jump with anger .. How does that feel???</p>
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		<title>By: ngolop</title>
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		<dc:creator>ngolop</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 10:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Kotsa
A warm welcome to APFA and Bhutannewsservice. I know you are so busy hopping from Bhutantimes to APFA to Bhutannewservice and thousands such online forum to come soon in the future. I know how tough it is for you to go on barking with your own Bhutanese friends on issues ranging from corruption, democracy, JYT, DPT (bhutantimes.com is a testimony) and besides yelling on the ngolops as you would be so proud to call us. I do not know how you manage your time? A ngolop has to build and host a website for you so called proud Bhutanese so that you can take out your frustration, suppression and spew venom when we publish articles. You are so immature because you can not even publish a simple argument to counter the publication. Either you accept what is published by saying  a propaganda by ngolops or you are intellectually handicapped to bring out your arguments so that readers can have a balanced view. Thanks to bhutantimes.com. At least it allows you to take out your own frustrations otherwise you would be psychologically wounded and go mad, walking naked in the streets of Thimphu.

KOTSA: You are so fast to bring out the rape case at Samstse. How soon you have forgotten the RAPE OF A FOUR months old BABY by an army personnel (Lungtenphu). SHAME ON YOU KOTSA!

You mentioned about we would be doing all the blue collar jobs. Never mind there is dignity of labor. What about your Bhutanese ladies who come to New York to baby sit somebody else kids leaving behind their infants at the mercy of their grandmother. Is it not the case of being better off (earning dollars) by making somebody worse off (deprive of ones mother and her love)? What about their extra marital affairs here in New York?. Which is better? In Bhutan you don&#039;t need a toilet and pig will do your job.

You Bhutanese are irresistible about sex, woman and pole dancing. What did you Bhutanese bring from Thailand to Thimphu? Yes your big appetite for sex, alcohol and lap dancing. You have introduced lap dancing (Bhutan Observer) where young girls are asked to lap dance for a mere sum of money. Kotsa these young girls should be in school not lap dancing, give them their joy of schooling and adulthood.

KOTSA finally in age of glottalization I see you restless and cornered day by day. This is  pity. Wait another five years and let 60,000 settle we will then mobilize our movement and make it pure global and as we increase our mobility we will see you even more cornered every seconds psychologically invoking the self imposed isolation that Bhutan was in the 1960&#039;s. You will have fear even to open your web browser and google information. How do we do that? Firstly it is now a global movement and  any delegation, exhibition from Bhutan will be confronted with a protest just by a simple click of mouse and it will be both systemic and systematic as it is the age of Internet and glottalization.
Secondly you people cannot travel in peace once you cross Jaigaon because SSB will bit you up and now you can not send your children to Darjeeling for higher studies because you infuriated the GJM by saying it has a nexus with the Bhutan Communist party. If you fly to Kathmandu you know that. Once we strengthen ties with Indian diaspora all over the world, the New Delhi South Block&#039;s policy towards us will definitely change and be on our favor. Just wait and watch. Only time will tell.

So Kotsa you drove us to Garganda (West Bengal)and from there packed us to Nepal and from Nepal to all over the globe. That did not solve your problem why because instead of facing and solving the issue you simply got rid of it. You drove us in the hope of driving away your irrational fears but the fears have resurrected again and it will not only haunt you every seconds but will haunt all your generations through.

Oppression is your privilege, protest is our right. Even though you have suppressed us WE will CONTINUE TO THINK.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Kotsa<br />
A warm welcome to APFA and Bhutannewsservice. I know you are so busy hopping from Bhutantimes to APFA to Bhutannewservice and thousands such online forum to come soon in the future. I know how tough it is for you to go on barking with your own Bhutanese friends on issues ranging from corruption, democracy, JYT, DPT (bhutantimes.com is a testimony) and besides yelling on the ngolops as you would be so proud to call us. I do not know how you manage your time? A ngolop has to build and host a website for you so called proud Bhutanese so that you can take out your frustration, suppression and spew venom when we publish articles. You are so immature because you can not even publish a simple argument to counter the publication. Either you accept what is published by saying  a propaganda by ngolops or you are intellectually handicapped to bring out your arguments so that readers can have a balanced view. Thanks to bhutantimes.com. At least it allows you to take out your own frustrations otherwise you would be psychologically wounded and go mad, walking naked in the streets of Thimphu.</p>
<p>KOTSA: You are so fast to bring out the rape case at Samstse. How soon you have forgotten the RAPE OF A FOUR months old BABY by an army personnel (Lungtenphu). SHAME ON YOU KOTSA!</p>
<p>You mentioned about we would be doing all the blue collar jobs. Never mind there is dignity of labor. What about your Bhutanese ladies who come to New York to baby sit somebody else kids leaving behind their infants at the mercy of their grandmother. Is it not the case of being better off (earning dollars) by making somebody worse off (deprive of ones mother and her love)? What about their extra marital affairs here in New York?. Which is better? In Bhutan you don&#8217;t need a toilet and pig will do your job.</p>
<p>You Bhutanese are irresistible about sex, woman and pole dancing. What did you Bhutanese bring from Thailand to Thimphu? Yes your big appetite for sex, alcohol and lap dancing. You have introduced lap dancing (Bhutan Observer) where young girls are asked to lap dance for a mere sum of money. Kotsa these young girls should be in school not lap dancing, give them their joy of schooling and adulthood.</p>
<p>KOTSA finally in age of glottalization I see you restless and cornered day by day. This is  pity. Wait another five years and let 60,000 settle we will then mobilize our movement and make it pure global and as we increase our mobility we will see you even more cornered every seconds psychologically invoking the self imposed isolation that Bhutan was in the 1960&#8242;s. You will have fear even to open your web browser and google information. How do we do that? Firstly it is now a global movement and  any delegation, exhibition from Bhutan will be confronted with a protest just by a simple click of mouse and it will be both systemic and systematic as it is the age of Internet and glottalization.<br />
Secondly you people cannot travel in peace once you cross Jaigaon because SSB will bit you up and now you can not send your children to Darjeeling for higher studies because you infuriated the GJM by saying it has a nexus with the Bhutan Communist party. If you fly to Kathmandu you know that. Once we strengthen ties with Indian diaspora all over the world, the New Delhi South Block&#8217;s policy towards us will definitely change and be on our favor. Just wait and watch. Only time will tell.</p>
<p>So Kotsa you drove us to Garganda (West Bengal)and from there packed us to Nepal and from Nepal to all over the globe. That did not solve your problem why because instead of facing and solving the issue you simply got rid of it. You drove us in the hope of driving away your irrational fears but the fears have resurrected again and it will not only haunt you every seconds but will haunt all your generations through.</p>
<p>Oppression is your privilege, protest is our right. Even though you have suppressed us WE will CONTINUE TO THINK.</p>
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		<title>By: Tim</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 18:03:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Kosta,
Whenever you guys have no arguemnets to make, you bring this ´plate thing´but you fail to realise the very propoganda of the govt. then, to eradicate every  trace of the southern bhutanese from bhutan for the king and the govt were very scared of not only the incereasing püopulation of southern bhutan but also their competitiveness and excelling in every field right from education, profession etc. - you name it. If i were in your position, i would say the same thing or i would certainly stand by the king who would favour me in every way.But the fact and fairness is the main aim of the Govt was to hound out the Southern bhutanese by hook or crook. Now, you will say that, Jigme Singye wangchuck went from village to village appealing the people to stay back. Do you not think that the king  was so clever and diplomatic to make it look like - oh! the most benevolent king ´to the world. He could be one, for that matter, for you, but a far as the southern Bhutanese problem is concerned, he is like a flower with a serpent underneath. so, you should do some studies before jumping to silly conclusion and silly comparisons.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kosta,<br />
Whenever you guys have no arguemnets to make, you bring this ´plate thing´but you fail to realise the very propoganda of the govt. then, to eradicate every  trace of the southern bhutanese from bhutan for the king and the govt were very scared of not only the incereasing püopulation of southern bhutan but also their competitiveness and excelling in every field right from education, profession etc. &#8211; you name it. If i were in your position, i would say the same thing or i would certainly stand by the king who would favour me in every way.But the fact and fairness is the main aim of the Govt was to hound out the Southern bhutanese by hook or crook. Now, you will say that, Jigme Singye wangchuck went from village to village appealing the people to stay back. Do you not think that the king  was so clever and diplomatic to make it look like &#8211; oh! the most benevolent king ´to the world. He could be one, for that matter, for you, but a far as the southern Bhutanese problem is concerned, he is like a flower with a serpent underneath. so, you should do some studies before jumping to silly conclusion and silly comparisons.</p>
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