Saturday, June 16, 2007

US and India are dictators

James Morairty is the US ambassador or India's ambassador?
This is a million dollar question people are asking after
reading the newspapers today.
Moriarty met the Bhutanese refugee leaders and forced them
to sign the already preapred statement. But the Bhutanese refugee
leaders, who had a great respect for the US and its democracy
were surprised, and not only surprised, they were let down by
the US ambassodor's behaviour. Is he acting on his own,
on his government's behalf, or on Indian government's behalf.
He wants to breed terrorists in Bhutan by making them desparate.
In this way they can blame the terrorists for not setteling the refugee issue.
But why?
Is the US a communist nation? NO
Is Moriarty himself a communist? NO
Who will gain from lengthening of Bhutanese refugee issue?
On whose behalf Mr US ambassador working?
The US ambassador said that the resettlement offer was based
on humanitarian concern for the well-being of the
Bhutanese refugees not for political reasons. But why can't the US pressure Bhutan to take
its people back? Who is standing in between
the synonynm of democracy and a dictator?

At the meeting yesterday, which was held on the backdrop
of growing criticism by refugee leaders that the
US was pushing for resettlement without adequately
pressuring the Bhutan government on repatriation,
Moriarty said that the US continues to support the
right of 'eligible refugees' to repatriate to Bhutan,
but why this new term 'eligible refugees', now?

He also called on all refugees to reject violence.
He himself is pushing the Bhutanese refugees to the violence
by ignoring their right ot freely return homeland through India,
from the way they came.

Is Moriarty Indian ambassador or US?
No soner the Bhutanes refugee leaders refused the US (Indian) diktatIndia
sealed eastern border to thwart refugees' home return drive. In what appears to be a preemptive move, India has sealed
its border with Nepal at three locations from Friday
citing the possibility of Bhutanese refugees going to
Bhutan by crossing over its territory.
While the Pashupatinagar checkpoint of eastern Ilam
has posted a notice stating the border has been sealed,
in Manebhanjyang and Chabbise checkpoint, however,
India has prohibited free cross-border movement of people
without a notice, according to reports.
This is the India democracy. Hail dictator India.

Although the return-home drive of the Bhutanese
refuges living in Jhapa and Morang
camps have been postponed for the time being,
the Indian side has sealed its border with Nepal
at some checkpoints citing the possibility of them
going to Bhutan by taking the Indian route singly or in pairs.
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