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Gesendet: Freitag, 28. Maerz 2008 02:47
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Great.its so nice to read your concern on Nepalese situation.keep in touch and maintain your spirit very high.
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Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. Maerz 2008 20:26
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Dear Mr. Kishor Shresta,
I hope you are fine and I often remember our short meeting in Kathmandu in January. Unfortunately we could not bring our plan to an successful end. But today I write you in case of other issue.
We are all very shocked to hear the news from Nepal in case of the protests against Chinese pressure in Tibet. Dayly in Internet and also in our tv-news from 24th of March we saw these scenes. We friends of Nepal cannot believe that the beautiful country of Nepal with its government is really on the way to democracy. If you have any idea of important things to do for us, if you have any idea of help, please tell us.
Respectfully and All The Best for you
tapaiko din ramro hos
Holger Roehle
Burkhardtsdorfer Str. 20
09235 Burkhardtsdorf
Deutschland - Sachsen
Tel.: 0049 - (0) 37209 - 2029
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Amnesty International Activists Among Arrested in Nepal
Phayul[Monday, March 24, 2008 23:19] By Tenzin Choephel
Tibetans being taken away to police station in Katmandu Nepal
Katmandu March 24 -In separate incidents, Nepal Police
arrested over 400 Tibetans from Bouda, Pulchowk and Maitighar
in Kathmandu today. Heavy security forces have been deployed
in Bouda, Swayambhu and Jwalakhel, where many Tibetans live,
since early morning.
At around 2 PM, Amnesty International organized a solidarity
protest at Maitighar Mandala, the designated place in
Kathmandu for protests. As soon as 10 members of the Amnesty
International Nepal, and human rights activists arrived at the
Mandala, Police arrested them. Later hundreds of Tibetans
joined the protest but Police arrested the Tibetans too. The
Tibetans were just sitting peacefully and saying prayers. The
Police held some Tibetans by their hair and dragged away into
waiting police vehicles. More Tibetans arrived in buses but the police did not allow many to get off the bus. Those arrested from
Mandala were detained at Mahendra Police Club, Bhrikuti Mandap and Anamnagar Police Station.
About 70 Tibetans were arbitrarily detained from streets of Bouda this morning, some Tibetans traveling in public buses on their
routine chores were also arrested. Meanwhile, 241 Tibetans were arrested from Pulchowk when they demonstrated and tried to go to
the UN House at around 10.30 AM; many were baton charged, kicked and punched and sustained injuries. ˜
Earlier this morning, Tibetans started gathering at Pulchowk near the UN House. Within minute, Police who were already waiting at
the UN House stopped the Tibetan demonstrators, who requested that they be allowed to peacefully express their feelings. But the
Police started taking away Tibetans forcefully and put them in Police vehicles and drove away. The Tibetans arrested from Pulchowk
were detained at Jwalakhel Police Station.
At the time of filing this report, all those held at Mahendra Police Club and Anamnagar Police Stations have been released. One TYC
executive told Phayul that others might also be released this evening.
(http://www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=20035&article=Amnesty+International+Activists+Among+Arrested+in+Nepal )
Over 400 Tibetan protestors arrested in Nepal
Phayul[Monday, March 24, 2008 22:06]
By Tenzin Choephel Phayul Correspondent
Tibetans lighted over 20,000 butter lamps at Buddha Park, Swayambhu,
Kathmandu on Sunday evening to pray for Tibetan victims inside Tibet.
(Photo by Tenzin Choephel / Phayul.com)
Kathmandu, March 24: In three separate incidents, Nepal Police today
arrested over 400 peaceful Tibetan protestors from Bouda, Pulchowk and
Maitighar in Kathmandu.
Heavy security forces have been deployed in Bouda, Swayambhu and
Jwalakhel, areas where bulk of Tibetan refugees, since early morning.
Nepali police arbitrarily arrested and detained around 70 Tibetans from
the streets of Boudha earlier this morning; some of them arrested while
traveling in public buses.
241 Tibetans were arrested from Pulchowk when they demonstrated and tried to go to the UN House at around 10.00 AM. Although
Tibetans pleaded with Police that it was a peaceful demonstration and asked for right to express their views, as usual Police started
taking them away forcefully and put them in Police vehicles and drove away. Many even sustained injuries after being baton-charged
kicked and punched by police. Police even pulled away Tibetan activists, who resisted arrest, by hair.
Nepal Police baton-charged, kicked and dragged away Tibetan
demonstrators at Pulchowk, Kathmandu. (Photo by Tenzin Choephel /
Phayul.com)
The struggle with Police continued until almost every Tibetan
demonstrator at the site was taken away. They were detained at
Jwalakhel Police Station.
At 2:00 PM, Amnesty International Nepal organized a solidarity proof
test at Maitighar Mandala to call on China to allow independent UN
investigation in Tibet and to fully account for all the Tibetans detainees following protests in Tibet. The group also called on China to
I have some long term savings that I don't want in my account verification poloniex calculations. release all those arrested and detained “solely for peacefully expressing their views”.
They were also stopped by Nepali police. 10 Nepali Amnesty members and other human rights defenders were arrested, including
Sushil Pyakurel, former Commissioner of the National Human Rights Commission in Nepal.
Later hundreds of Tibetans joined the Amnesty in their Tibet campaign. Within ten minutes, police started taking them away; some
were dragged away to the Police truck. Many were kicked, punched and some were pulled away by their hair to put them in truck.
A Tibetan monk sustains head injury from police beating at the Mandala at
Maitighar, Kathmandu (Photo by Tenzin Choephel / Phayul.com)
The Tibetans were just sitting there peacefully and doing prayers.
The Police arrest continued for about one hour until all Tibetans from the
Mandala were arrested and taken away. Many Tibetans arriving in bus were
taken straightaway to different Police Stations.
The exact figures of the detainees from the Amnesty campaign are not yet
known.
At the time of filing this report, all those held at Mahendra Police Club and Anamnagar Polcie Stations have been released. One
Regional Tibetan Youth Congress executive told Phayul.com that all others might also be released.
(http://www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=20028&article=Over+400+Tibetan+protestors+arrested+in+Nepal )
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