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राजनीतिक कैदीबन्दीलाई रिहा गर्न ग्लोबल अभियानद्वारा भुटानका राजालाई अपिल (असार ३०, २०७८ बुधबार | उज्यालो)

भुटानमा रहेका राजनीतिक कैदीबन्दीलाई रिहा गर्न ग्लोबल अभियानले भुटानका राजालाई अपिल गरेको छ । अभियानले राजनीतिक कैदीहरूलाई रिहा गर्नका लागि पुनः अपिल गरेको हो । प्रजातान्त्रिक सरकार र संवैधानिक राजतन्त्रको शुरुवातपछि राजनीतिक आधारमा धेरैलाई विभिन्न जेलमा राखिएको भन्दै रिहा गर्नको लागि पत्रमार्फत् अभियानले अनुरोध गरेको हो । Read in Details


भुटानका राजबन्दी रिहाइका लागि एक्यबद्धता र सहयोग गर्न अनुरोध (July 14, 2021 | चारदिशा)

भुटानमा मानब अधिकार , प्रजातन्त्र र स्वतन्त्राका लागि संघर्षरत राजनितिक बन्दीको रिहाइका लागि विश्वब्यापी हस्ताक्षर अभियान सम्पन्न गरि , अन्तरराष्ट्रिय संघ संस्थाहरुको सहयोग र एकेबद्धताका लागि आह्वान गरिएको छ ।Read In Details


न्यायको पर्खाइमा भुटानी राजबन्दी | तारालाल श्रेष्ठ (२०७८ श्रावण ९ शनिबार | नयाँ पत्रिका)

भुटानमा कति राजबन्दी छन्, यकिन छैन । कुल जनसंख्याको सबैभन्दा धेरै नागरिक देशविहीन बनाउने देशका रूपमा भुटान विश्वजगत्मा दर्ज भइसकेको छ । यसको प्रभाव मानवीय पक्षमा पनि नराम्ररी परेको छ । Read in Details


भुटानको जेलमा रहेका राजनीतिक बन्दीलाई सुरक्षा दिन माग, रिहाइका लागि भुटानका राजासँग अपिल (असोज १८, २०७८ सोमबार | उज्यालो)

भुटानको चेमगाङ केन्द्रीय जेलमा आजीवन कैद सजाय भोगिरहेका राजनीतिक बन्दीहरुको अवस्थालाई लिएर ग्लोबल क्याम्पेन फर द रिलिज अफ पोलिटिकल प्रिजनर्स इन भुटान (जीसीआरपीपीबी) ले गम्भीर चासो व्यक्त गरेको छ । Read in Details


भुटानको ज्यादतीको पोल एक दिन खुल्नेछ | कुलचन्द्र गौतम (कार्तिक १६, २०७८ | कान्तिपुर)

अमेरिकामै स्टेट काउन्सिलर हुँदै अमेरिकी कंग्रेसमा समेत यिनै भुटानी आप्रवासी जान सक्ने सम्भावना देखिएको छ । भुटानमा ल्होत्साम्पामाथि भएको अत्याचार र यसबारेको स्वीकारोक्तिमा कुनै दिन भुटान उभिनेछ भन्ने मलाई लाग्छ । Read in Details


भारत–भुटान सीमा पर्खाल बन्दै | देवेन्द्र भट्टराई (आश्विन १९, २०७८ | कान्तिपुर)

भारत–भुटानको झन्डै ७ सय किलोमिटर लामो सीमामध्ये सहरहरु जोडिने सबै बिन्दुमा ठूला पर्खाल लगाइने Read in Details


‘ह्याप्पी इन्डेक्स’ को भुटान-भ्रम | देवेन्द्र भट्टराई (कार्तिक १६, २०७८ | कान्तिपुर)

सन् ९० को दशकमा एक लाखभन्दा बढी नागरिकलाई देशनिकाला गरेको र सयौंलाई जेलमा कोचेर ‘जातीय सफाया’ गरेको भुटानले सुखी र खुसी देश दाबी गरेकामा विश्वभर छरिएका नेपालीभाषी भुटानी आश्चर्यचकित Read in Details


Concerns raised over wellbeing of Bhutanese political prisoners (4 October, 2021 | NepalLive Today)

Global Campaign for the Release of Political Prisoners in Bhutan (CGRPPB) has expressed its deep concern for the wellbeing of over three dozen Bhutanese political prisoners. Read in Details


A long and desperate wait for the families of Bhutanese political prisoners (16 July, 2021 | NepalLive Today)

Ganga Lal Gurung was deported from Bhutan in 1992 and has been living at a Beldangi refugee camp in Jhapa, Nepal with his family ever since. His family life took a turn for the worse when, in 2008, his younger brother, San Man, was detained in Bhutan on his visit to the country. Read in details


Protest in Chemgang jail (October 4, 2021 | Bhutan News Network)

Global Campaign for the Release of Political Prisoners (GCRPP) has expressed deep concerns on the wellbeing of over three dozen political prisoners in Thimphu’s Chemgang Central Prison following a protest on Saturday. Read in Details


Appealing again for the release of political prisoners (December 24, 2021 | Bhutan News Network)

Global Campaign for the Release of the Political Prisoners in Bhutan (GCRPPB) on International Human Rights Day called again the governments and non-governmental organisations to engage in the safe release of the political prisoners from Bhutanese prisons. Read in Details


The Ordeal of Bhutan’s Political Prisoner | Ram Karki (May 8, 2021 | Bhutan News Network)

Kumar Gautam, a Bhutanese political prisoner with ICRC identification number 000461, was born in 1983 in Taklai Block under Sarbhang District. He was forced to leave the country in 1992 at the age of 9 along with his parents and other family members. His father Bhaigirath and his mother Ran Maya were farmers and had no relations whatsoever with the political activities. Read in Details


Calling again to release Bhutanese political prisoners (December 11, 2020 | Bhutan News Network)

Resettled Bhutanese have reminded their host countries through petitions and requests about the plight of the Bhutanese political prisoners. The campaign was part of the assertive advocacy by Global Campaign for release of political prisoners 72nd International Human Rights Day on 10 December 2020. Read in Details


Open letter to the King of Bhutan (December 9, 2020 | Bhutan News Network)

Following the dawn of democratic government and constitutional monarchy, we had a great expectation that our brothers and sisters who were arrested on political grounds and serving prison sentences in various prisons in Bhutan, will be released. Read in Details


UN HRC commits to act on Bhutan political prisoners (June 10, 2020 | Bhutan News Network)

Hague based human rights activist Ram Karki, as part of the International Campaign for the Release of Political Prisoners in Bhutan (ICRPPB) interacted with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet on June 5 and appealed the UN to help release Bhutanese political prisoners in various prisons in Bhutan. Read in Details


Briefing Australian parliament for release of Bhutanese political prisoners (May 15, 2020 | Bhutan News Network)

Bhutanese Australian Association of South Australia (BAASA) has a presentation to Human Rights Sub-Committee of the Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade in the Federal Parliament of Australia on May 13. Read in Details


Campaign to release political prisoners in Bhutan (December 14, 2019 | Bhutan News Network)

Coinciding with the 71st International Human Rights Day, resettled Bhutanese communities in 6 resettled countries around the world submitted a common petition on 10 December 2019 to their respective host governments, international Human Rights Bodies, King of Bhutan and other concerned bodies appealing for their support for the early release of all the Bhutanese political prisoners languishing in various prisons in Bhutan. Read in Details


Call for the release of political prisoners (November 25, 2019 | Bhutan News Network)

The Bhutanese diaspora is running a signature campaign through petitions.net aimed at garnering support and solidarity from governments of their resettled countries to release the political prisoners languishing in the Bhutanese jails for decades. Read in Details


Democracy and Political Prisoners in Bhutan | Ram Karki (The Bhutan Journal, 2(1), pp 84-94. Bhutan Watch)

The uprising of 1990 in Bhutan was a wake-up call for the Bhutanese monarchy to reform. The King announced in 2005 that the country will have a ‘democratic’ government. He handed over his authority to his son to govern. The King and the country received a massive appreciation for initiating democracy. By nature, democracy should primarily benefit those who demanded it. Read in Details