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SAAPE Poverty Report Launched in Brussels; Interaction
on Bhutan held
The
second Poverty Report of the South Asia Alliance for Poverty Eradication
(SAAPE) titled "Poverty in South Asia 2006: Civil Society
Concerns" was launched in Brussels on November 8.
In the same event, a strategic discussion on
"Bhutan: Democratization amidst protracted Refugee Crisis"
was also organised .
The event was organized in coordination with
SAAPE's Northern partner, Eurostep and facilitated by the Europe
External Policy Advisors (EEPA).
Dr D.N.S Dhakal, Vice-President of the Bhutanese
National Democratic Party (party in exile) and one of the authors
of the SAAPE Poverty Report 2006 presented it to Neena Gill MEP,
Head of Delegation for relations with India in the presence of
Jaromir Kohlicek MEP, Vice Chairperson of the Delegation for relations
with South Asia; Ambika Luitel, Charge d'Affaires of Embassy of
Nepal; Minister K.J. Francis representing the Embassy of India
and other representatives from the European civil society.
Dr Dhakal said that it was a historic event
in terms of a refugee voice getting the opportunity to be heard
in Europe for the first time amidst key actors who are crucial
for the successful resolution of the protracted crisis.
He strongly expressed that the upholding of
the right to return only would provide justice to the Bhutanese
refugees who have been victims of legal ethnic cleansing since
the last 17 years and advocated an inclusive people-led democracy
in Bhutan. He appealed the EU to urge the government of India
to engage with the royal government of Bhutan towards realising
national reconciliation and an amicable comprehensive resolution
of the long-standing refugee problem.
Neena Gill MEP after acknowledging the presentation
of the SAAPE Poverty Report 2006 expressed that it is extremely
important for the EU being a major donor to understand the root
causes of poverty and its engagement with civil society is as
necessary to effectively achieve poverty eradication. On the issue
of democratisation in Bhutan and the refugee problem, she strongly
expressed respect for human rights, equality, freedom of speech,
free media and broadening of the political parties.
Source: nepalnews.com
(Nov 10 07)
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