Videos tagged with "1991"
Child Watabaran Center Nepal - Xdin 2011 [04:28]
Child Watabaran Center Nepal (CWCN) är en skola för gatubarn i Kathmandu. Xdin AB grundade CWCN 2001 och den här filmen är från ett besök i september 2011.
Tags: Nepal, Xdin, teknikkonsult, CSR, IT-konsult, barnhem, social business, 1991
BB.BHUTANI@III Bhutanese Refugee,Sanischare Camp [04:56]
My country is Situated between the emerging superpowers of India and China, the isolated Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan, hailed by some as 'the last Shangri-La', has generated one of the highest numbers of refugees in the world in proportion to its population. Since 1991 over one sixth of Bhutan's people have sought asylum in Nepal, India and other countries around the world. The vast majority of the refugees are Lhotshampas, one of Bhutan's three main ethnic groups, who were forced to leave Bhutan in the early 1990s. There is ample evidence, as documented by Amnesty International and other human rights organisations, that the expulsion of large numbers of Lhotshampas was planned and executed with meticulous attention to detail. Over 105000 Bhutanese have spent more than 19 years living in refugee camps established in Nepal by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. Thousands more are living outside the camps in Nepal and India, and some in North America, Europe and Australia. Since 2008 a resettlement process has seen many thousands of Bhutanese refugees from the camps in Nepal being re-settled primarily in the USA but also in Canada, Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, the Netherlands and Norway. Off course we are in different country now but we are BHUTANESE our hope and determination to return to Bhutan is still very much Alive.So i make this slideshow in order to remember passed days and to celebrate WORLD REFUGEE DAY 2011 Thank you very much I MISS YOU ALL ...
Tags: Morang, Nepal
BB.BHUTANI@ III,Bhutanese Sanischare Camp. [04:48]
My country is Situated between the emerging superpowers of India and China, the isolated Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan, hailed by some as 'the last Shangri-La', has generated one of the highest numbers of refugees in the world in proportion to its population. Since 1991 over one sixth of Bhutan's people have sought asylum in Nepal, India and other countries around the world. The vast majority of the refugees are Lhotshampas, one of Bhutan's three main ethnic groups, who were forced to leave Bhutan in the early 1990s. There is ample evidence, as documented by Amnesty International and other human rights organisations, that the expulsion of large numbers of Lhotshampas was planned and executed with meticulous attention to detail. Over 105000 Bhutanese have spent more than 19 years living in refugee camps established in Nepal by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. Thousands more are living outside the camps in Nepal and India, and some in North America, Europe and Australia. Since 2008 a resettlement process has seen many thousands of Bhutanese refugees from the camps in Nepal being re-settled primarily in the USA but also in Canada, Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, the Netherlands and Norway. Off course we are in different country now but we are BHUTANESE our hope and determination to return to Bhutan is still very much Alive.So i make this slideshow in order to remember passed days and to celebrate WORLD REFUGEE DAY 2011 Thank you very much I MISS YOU ALL ...
Tags: Morang, Nepal
Tíbet y Nepal 5/5 [08:26]
La Dinastía shah fue suspendida en 1846 cuando Jung Bahadur Rana tomó el control del país tras asesinar a varios cientos de príncipes y jefes en la masacre Kot de Katmandú. Los Rana gobernaron como primeros ministros hereditarios hasta 1948, cuando la colonia británica logró su independencia. India propuso al rey Tribhuvan como nuevo gobernante de Nepal en 1951 y patrocinó al Partido del Congreso Nepalés. El hijo de Tribhuvan, el rey Majendra, disolvió el experimento democrático y declaró un «sistema panchayat» (dictadura sin partidos políticos) con el que gobernaría el reino. Su hijo, el rey Birendra le sucedió en el trono en 1972 y continuó con la política panchayat hasta que la Jana Andolan (Movimiento Popular o Movimiento Democrático) de 1989 forzó a la monarquía a aceptar las reformas constitucionales. En mayo de 1991, Nepal tuvo sus primeras elecciones en casi 50 años. El Partido del Congreso Nepalés y el Partido Comunista de Nepal recibieron la mayor cantidad de votos. Sin embargo, ninguno de ambos partidos pudo mantener el poder por más de dos años consecutivos. Los críticos argumentan que las reformas gubernamentales no mejoraban el orden político de manera apreciable, ya que el nuevo gobierno estaba caracterizado también por la extrema corrupción bordeando la cleptocracia. En febrero de 1996, el Partido Comunista de Nepal inició una insurrección armada para reemplazar el régimen por un estado comunista de tendencia maoísta. Este hecho dio inicio a la Guerra ...
Tags: Tíbet, Nepal
NEPAL 1991 Kathmandù [03:05]
Nella Valle dei Templi
Tags: nepal, oriente, viaggi, kathmandù
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