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		<title>By: Ugyen</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 14:53:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Media in Bhutan is disappointing till now. Shouldering as a backbone role of democracy, had shared nothing but news of crops being lost to preys, roads not maintained...bla..bla... Media had never reached the people when are needed...it had never bridged between government and people. Sensitive issues are not being exploited which are credible to the individual...Remember there are infinate self proclaimed so called Journalist, Editors in Media House whose positon of professionalism are clearly being printed in papers when it comes to quality of news and langauge...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Media in Bhutan is disappointing till now. Shouldering as a backbone role of democracy, had shared nothing but news of crops being lost to preys, roads not maintained&#8230;bla..bla&#8230; Media had never reached the people when are needed&#8230;it had never bridged between government and people. Sensitive issues are not being exploited which are credible to the individual&#8230;Remember there are infinate self proclaimed so called Journalist, Editors in Media House whose positon of professionalism are clearly being printed in papers when it comes to quality of news and langauge&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Super Criminal</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 14:49:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If this appointment is not good, what is good in Bhutan? I don&#039;t have much idea about the current issue but it&#039;s really heart breaking. yes, who is paying him? How can we trust our government the the head of government appoints someone blindly and paid handsomely? One shouldn&#039;t be alarmed to hear about RUPEE CRUNCH. And do not be astounded when you hear another story of critical economic crises. 45 people are more than enough to sale off about 38,000 sq.km of land.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If this appointment is not good, what is good in Bhutan? I don&#8217;t have much idea about the current issue but it&#8217;s really heart breaking. yes, who is paying him? How can we trust our government the the head of government appoints someone blindly and paid handsomely? One shouldn&#8217;t be alarmed to hear about RUPEE CRUNCH. And do not be astounded when you hear another story of critical economic crises. 45 people are more than enough to sale off about 38,000 sq.km of land.</p>
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		<title>By: Ugyen</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 16:53:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Honourable Opp. Leader thank you for your information...i didn&#039;t knew about that...

But here i&#039;m asking wether it is my fault or lack of information in this so called democratic country...I dont know:

I&#039;m not big fan of this system governance instead was happy under monarchy...because i can&#039;t see any changes in the system,execpt election of MPs.We still lack freedom of mass media, lack of demostration and opinion...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Honourable Opp. Leader thank you for your information&#8230;i didn&#8217;t knew about that&#8230;</p>
<p>But here i&#8217;m asking wether it is my fault or lack of information in this so called democratic country&#8230;I dont know:</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not big fan of this system governance instead was happy under monarchy&#8230;because i can&#8217;t see any changes in the system,execpt election of MPs.We still lack freedom of mass media, lack of demostration and opinion&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Form-5</title>
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		<dc:creator>Form-5</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 13:01:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello World,
See what type of inhumane brutality is going on with the discriminated people of F-5 in the home of GNH. They deserve to be saved before they extinct.

“To obtain the citizenship of Bhutan, the following three options are laid out;
i. Citizenship by birth
ii. Citizenship by registration
iii. Citizenship by naturalization.

Citizenship by birth takes into condition of both parents to be of Bhutanese origin and citizenship.

Citizenship by registration is for those who have an official record of them being present in Bhutan before 1958.

Citizenship by naturalization, article 6 of the constitution of the kingdom of Bhutan, from page 9, says a person who applies for citizenship by naturalization should satisfy the following:

i. Should have lived in Bhutan for more than 15 years
ii. Should read, write and speak Dzongkha proficiently.
iii. Should have no record of ever spoken against the tsa-wa-sum
iv. Should abide by the rules and regulations of the country
v. Should understand and follow the culture, history and tradition of the country etc.

The procedure for receiving the citizenship through naturalization follows the following:
i. First of all, after we apply for naturalization, the committee comprising of high level officers check on the documents and the whole family history.

ii. Only those who satisfy the conditions of the panel and the constitution are let to attend the interview.

iii. It is a wait of almost a year when we know we are selected for the interview, and a further wait till our date arrives.

iv. In the interview, the whole family needs to be present. In the interview, the whole family needs to be present including children of any age. Incase, if any one of the member is absent due to any reason including sudden unfortunate mishap, then this whole family is disqualified for the interview. However, they will be asked to attend next time with a reminder to make sure that every member is present.

v. We are asked question individually, asked to sing songs, hymns etc. in the national language.

vi. All are also asked to write some words or two in the national language too.
This is my story, of a typical person engulfed in census problems… There are many others like me who are drawn in just like me and we know all the census measures government has taken to regulate the problem. I have my friends who do not know which form they are in when I say I m f-5, they muse and ask “what form”? its typical of those who have no census problems and I don’t blame them too. The only problem arises when they look at us with shady eyes as if we have a dragger hidden beneath our dress. So my story, which tells the similar story of hundred others is to clear the minds that we are not in bad faith and we are stuck in this dilemma where we cant do anything to improve our lives.

The white patches of cloud shades the blue sky above the last Shangri-La and as well, the dark clouds hover over some of its residents, regarded only as the specially permitted.
It’s been almost two decades that my grandfather has been frequenting to the Tashichhoddzong to board on to the flight of citizenship ID but even the glimmer of hope seen in the first step fades away when the next step is too high to reach. This is my story, a self financed graduate of 24 years of age. I had my class XII marks to get in college for higher studies with royal government’s aid, but my special residential permit denied me that time. I did my graduation from India and now again, I seem to get nowhere. My census problem aroused when my grandfather could not produce an official record of his presence in the country before 1958. However, he produced village heads record and there statement to the census officers stating that if they are false the government may punish them according to the law of the land including life imprisonment showing he was present before 1958, but that was not entertained and it can clearly be understood, People may fake some records. My grandparents didn’t give up. Since then, from 1990, my grandpa has been visiting Tashichhoddzong and to some extent, he was successful to have been short listed and appeared interview. Photograph of whole family was taken in presence of the panel of judges signifying we are all qualified. But this interview bore no significance as he is still rounding up and visiting to the Dzong/ zimpons office hoping that some day his almost two decades of hard work may bear fruit for his offsprings. It should be noted that he served the armed force for 3 decades.

Five years thence……..

From the Far East like merak and sakten to the central north of Zhemgang, western tip of Haa and southern points like Dorokha, groups of people seem to share this common bond. According to the constitution of Bhutan to obtain the citizenship of naturalization, interviews were attended in front of a delegate of distinguished home ministry officials. This is not at all new, and in the previous years, after approximately about two years, the cases were settled, that is whoever passed through the interview, the citizenship was granted and those who didn’t, they were not.. For families whoever attended the interview after 2005 which also includes my family, they have not been clarified with the queries whether their pleas have been rejected or approved and are still waiting, save for those who seemed to have slipped through with some push and pull….!
I would think I am not the only one sharing this problem, there are many who face the same and this would calm me down to sleep, but recently some developments made it clear that I m lagging behind with the basic fundamental rights.
The wait can be understood, the government and the ministry has a lot of work to do. There are lots of families, lots of information, case histories to be dug out and not to forget the usual works to be done at the ministry which may slow down the progress. But what I don’t understand and what made me pour myself to the forum is the following, what about those wealthy and high official foreign citizens who are “gifted” citizenship of Bhutan without attending an interview, nor have they lived in the country for even a decade, nor do they know even half of what we know about Bhutan, nor can they speak in Dzongkha, leave alone singing prayers and songs. Is there any amendment which the public doesn’t know of it yet, or is it simply that they are above the law? Well you may say they must have done some good work, but I have read every nook of the constitution, and no article states the same. I can understand if Father McKay was given citizenship, he did a very great deal of service to the country. People like him deserve citizenship without any hindrance, but what great work has those people done who have married to wealthy people or high officials, or was that the great thing?? You need not crumble your forehead to dig out examples; it is laid out in open. These facts thus culminate into a major gap that has to be filled in this regard. The democratic public may not be able to digest such a major gap in the actual running of constitution, and this truly calls for a fast approached amends in this regard. Why Bhutanese are made non-Bhutanese and why are non-Bhutanese made Bhutanese with so much an ease?

I have a family of clean records, the only gap that of my grandfather who cannot prove “officially” that he was in the country prior to 1958 during 1990 national census, but my parents, I and my siblings were born on this soil. We really are indebted to the government for allowing the same, but what now?? We are stuck in between the pan and the fire. What is my fault here? I have adapted to the rules, regulations, culture, tradition all my life till now… why am I wronged to feel I am a Bhutanese citizen and why am I being segregated still, even after applying for citizenship by naturalization, which in itself is an irony as I and my parents were born in this very land of the thunderbolt.
Fact file:

It is really a very alarming word to speak out but I will convince you that “Bhutanese constitution infuses gender discrimination to the weaker sex”. In census, if a Bhutanese man marries a foreign lady, there is no citizenship problem for their offspring. But if a Bhutanese lady is married to a non Bhutanese man, then hell breaks loose. Their children are denied citizenship, and as is my topic, even if they apply for citizenship by naturalization, they have to sit an endless wait. So is this not gender discrimination??
Recent development is provision of the small green-ID card for the Special residential permit holders. But these too are given to only those whose parents have married before 1985 and I m clearly not in the league, hence I carry the paper form of special residential permit. Again, its an irony when the children of my fathers friends who were born after 1990 are carrying the SRP card !!!! and most shocking they have marriage certificate after 1985 only. Home ministry may not agree but it’s a fact n true!!!!!!

On in personal terms, a just passed graduate with an aggregate more than enough to land up a job in the government, I have been running from one government offices and corporations to another for the past one year. But I was returned back as my “special residential permit-in paper” did not comply with their needs. The next thing, a visit to the dzong is a default choice for families like ours though the visit every time yields the same answer of. “Your case is being forwarded”. And if this statement was not enough, scolding and humiliating statements like “who told your grandmother to marry a citizen of other country”, or “ask your parent why this, that” etc. are put on us. We don’t have anything to reply to this, nobody realizes that we are frequenting the administrative offices to mend or cover up for the mistakes/faults that anybody in the family has committed if any. Instead of helping us, they scold us for inheriting those faults and for being born in the family which we so treasure a lot.
But no, what we do is just inherit the accusations without a chance to mend it.
My parents are not residents of the capital and for me to search the job and to visit the Dzong requires me to stay at a relatives place. Now I m beginning to smell their frustration and irritation on me being in their house, not that they are wrong in it!! Who would want an unemployed adult at his house just eating away free cereal??

After so long a wait, an abrupt halt comes to our requisition, letters, visits to the dzong to ascertain our status when the head of the concerned department or ministry says, “Your case is being processed, you will get your results soon”, or “we have forwarded your requisition, we did the most we can do, we don’t know of any new developments yet, when we do, we will inform you, please wait..”. But how soon is the waiting of more than 20 years, how soon is the processing and how long is the forwarding when the wait exceeds four years, how soon is it?

We know the ministry officials /zimpoens too get an eye sore seeing us every other day, and we understand the difficulties for them, but the problem is no one has an exact and correct answer to our queries. If they give an exact solution or a fixed date, who would knock on their doors time and again? Like a very heavy bag between coolies, where every coolie refuses to carry it, we are forwarded from one department to another, one officer to another and after a full circle, we at last reach again to the very first official we met in the morning, and all the wait in the long queue, knocking on the doors, requests, pleas go in vain, and we return home dejected. We don’t even have a higher authority to go to. The highest ones are hard to meet, and when they do, they just give an encouraging but nonexistent statement and date.

While applying to the college after I was not eligible to royal government scholarships, my admission was halted for a while as I lacked proper citizenship identity. At those few moments, I was a citizen of no country. With persuasion and explanations, we were granted admission. Nobody else, other than the ones who carry the paper which declares us as citizen with residential permit know the embarrassment, humiliation, fright we feel when showing the paper in India, or in offices, checkpoints, institutions within Bhutan. A constant fear lingers in our mind when we cross into Bhutan from India through the border gates. On seeing a policeman. I sometimes just can’t stop thinking if the policeman may just lock me up while crossing the border, or even when roaming in town coz of my documents. Thank God and those policemen who have not inflicted me with those horrors.

Nobody, except the ones that carry the paper (The proof saying we are citizens with special residential permit), know the embarrassment, humiliation, fright one has to endure while showing the “virtual” citizenship document in gates, offices, institutions… only we know the pain….

I had lots of friends in college and usually used to return home with them in groups. There were lots of friends who had the citizenship card and some who didn’t. I used to carry a file as I feared the paper which was my only entry through gates of Bhutan may get damaged. Once after crossing the Kharbandi check point between Thimphu and Phuentsoling where we were asked to show id card and as I showed my paper from the file, my friend told me, “I feel something, something uncomfortable when I see u carrying the file and showing the paper while we show a small card”. It was a sympathetic comment. She didn’t notice but a small moisture enveloped my eyes, and I thought if only……………………..

Recent developments:
DPT government has it seems tried to come to a little rescue. From what I hear, some 3 member tshogpas have been appointed to probe the presence of residents prior to 1958. From what I have seen and heard, our village and the neighbouring villages have not a whiff of these developments . This can be due to LG elections but its been all over now and it has not been resumed yet but I m optimistic that it will soon continue and will be over by this year end.

In conclusion I would like to let u know that my grandfather now is 74yrs. My dad 48yrs. With SRP card n myself 24yrs. With SRP time bound paper. This is not an article showing sword to the governing body, but it’s an appeal to look through the procedure we have been through and do the needful. Its not that we are asking neither citizenship to be given automatically nor are we asking for any type of decree which will guarantee our citizenship. We have gone through a procedure which has taken a lot of not only our time and money, but also the governments, so what I, on behalf of all those who face the similar problem am asking is just to follow through on what was started legally, n issue us our identity constitutionally.”</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello World,<br />
See what type of inhumane brutality is going on with the discriminated people of F-5 in the home of GNH. They deserve to be saved before they extinct.</p>
<p>“To obtain the citizenship of Bhutan, the following three options are laid out;<br />
i. Citizenship by birth<br />
ii. Citizenship by registration<br />
iii. Citizenship by naturalization.</p>
<p>Citizenship by birth takes into condition of both parents to be of Bhutanese origin and citizenship.</p>
<p>Citizenship by registration is for those who have an official record of them being present in Bhutan before 1958.</p>
<p>Citizenship by naturalization, article 6 of the constitution of the kingdom of Bhutan, from page 9, says a person who applies for citizenship by naturalization should satisfy the following:</p>
<p>i. Should have lived in Bhutan for more than 15 years<br />
ii. Should read, write and speak Dzongkha proficiently.<br />
iii. Should have no record of ever spoken against the tsa-wa-sum<br />
iv. Should abide by the rules and regulations of the country<br />
v. Should understand and follow the culture, history and tradition of the country etc.</p>
<p>The procedure for receiving the citizenship through naturalization follows the following:<br />
i. First of all, after we apply for naturalization, the committee comprising of high level officers check on the documents and the whole family history.</p>
<p>ii. Only those who satisfy the conditions of the panel and the constitution are let to attend the interview.</p>
<p>iii. It is a wait of almost a year when we know we are selected for the interview, and a further wait till our date arrives.</p>
<p>iv. In the interview, the whole family needs to be present. In the interview, the whole family needs to be present including children of any age. Incase, if any one of the member is absent due to any reason including sudden unfortunate mishap, then this whole family is disqualified for the interview. However, they will be asked to attend next time with a reminder to make sure that every member is present.</p>
<p>v. We are asked question individually, asked to sing songs, hymns etc. in the national language.</p>
<p>vi. All are also asked to write some words or two in the national language too.<br />
This is my story, of a typical person engulfed in census problems… There are many others like me who are drawn in just like me and we know all the census measures government has taken to regulate the problem. I have my friends who do not know which form they are in when I say I m f-5, they muse and ask “what form”? its typical of those who have no census problems and I don’t blame them too. The only problem arises when they look at us with shady eyes as if we have a dragger hidden beneath our dress. So my story, which tells the similar story of hundred others is to clear the minds that we are not in bad faith and we are stuck in this dilemma where we cant do anything to improve our lives.</p>
<p>The white patches of cloud shades the blue sky above the last Shangri-La and as well, the dark clouds hover over some of its residents, regarded only as the specially permitted.<br />
It’s been almost two decades that my grandfather has been frequenting to the Tashichhoddzong to board on to the flight of citizenship ID but even the glimmer of hope seen in the first step fades away when the next step is too high to reach. This is my story, a self financed graduate of 24 years of age. I had my class XII marks to get in college for higher studies with royal government’s aid, but my special residential permit denied me that time. I did my graduation from India and now again, I seem to get nowhere. My census problem aroused when my grandfather could not produce an official record of his presence in the country before 1958. However, he produced village heads record and there statement to the census officers stating that if they are false the government may punish them according to the law of the land including life imprisonment showing he was present before 1958, but that was not entertained and it can clearly be understood, People may fake some records. My grandparents didn’t give up. Since then, from 1990, my grandpa has been visiting Tashichhoddzong and to some extent, he was successful to have been short listed and appeared interview. Photograph of whole family was taken in presence of the panel of judges signifying we are all qualified. But this interview bore no significance as he is still rounding up and visiting to the Dzong/ zimpons office hoping that some day his almost two decades of hard work may bear fruit for his offsprings. It should be noted that he served the armed force for 3 decades.</p>
<p>Five years thence……..</p>
<p>From the Far East like merak and sakten to the central north of Zhemgang, western tip of Haa and southern points like Dorokha, groups of people seem to share this common bond. According to the constitution of Bhutan to obtain the citizenship of naturalization, interviews were attended in front of a delegate of distinguished home ministry officials. This is not at all new, and in the previous years, after approximately about two years, the cases were settled, that is whoever passed through the interview, the citizenship was granted and those who didn’t, they were not.. For families whoever attended the interview after 2005 which also includes my family, they have not been clarified with the queries whether their pleas have been rejected or approved and are still waiting, save for those who seemed to have slipped through with some push and pull….!<br />
I would think I am not the only one sharing this problem, there are many who face the same and this would calm me down to sleep, but recently some developments made it clear that I m lagging behind with the basic fundamental rights.<br />
The wait can be understood, the government and the ministry has a lot of work to do. There are lots of families, lots of information, case histories to be dug out and not to forget the usual works to be done at the ministry which may slow down the progress. But what I don’t understand and what made me pour myself to the forum is the following, what about those wealthy and high official foreign citizens who are “gifted” citizenship of Bhutan without attending an interview, nor have they lived in the country for even a decade, nor do they know even half of what we know about Bhutan, nor can they speak in Dzongkha, leave alone singing prayers and songs. Is there any amendment which the public doesn’t know of it yet, or is it simply that they are above the law? Well you may say they must have done some good work, but I have read every nook of the constitution, and no article states the same. I can understand if Father McKay was given citizenship, he did a very great deal of service to the country. People like him deserve citizenship without any hindrance, but what great work has those people done who have married to wealthy people or high officials, or was that the great thing?? You need not crumble your forehead to dig out examples; it is laid out in open. These facts thus culminate into a major gap that has to be filled in this regard. The democratic public may not be able to digest such a major gap in the actual running of constitution, and this truly calls for a fast approached amends in this regard. Why Bhutanese are made non-Bhutanese and why are non-Bhutanese made Bhutanese with so much an ease?</p>
<p>I have a family of clean records, the only gap that of my grandfather who cannot prove “officially” that he was in the country prior to 1958 during 1990 national census, but my parents, I and my siblings were born on this soil. We really are indebted to the government for allowing the same, but what now?? We are stuck in between the pan and the fire. What is my fault here? I have adapted to the rules, regulations, culture, tradition all my life till now… why am I wronged to feel I am a Bhutanese citizen and why am I being segregated still, even after applying for citizenship by naturalization, which in itself is an irony as I and my parents were born in this very land of the thunderbolt.<br />
Fact file:</p>
<p>It is really a very alarming word to speak out but I will convince you that “Bhutanese constitution infuses gender discrimination to the weaker sex”. In census, if a Bhutanese man marries a foreign lady, there is no citizenship problem for their offspring. But if a Bhutanese lady is married to a non Bhutanese man, then hell breaks loose. Their children are denied citizenship, and as is my topic, even if they apply for citizenship by naturalization, they have to sit an endless wait. So is this not gender discrimination??<br />
Recent development is provision of the small green-ID card for the Special residential permit holders. But these too are given to only those whose parents have married before 1985 and I m clearly not in the league, hence I carry the paper form of special residential permit. Again, its an irony when the children of my fathers friends who were born after 1990 are carrying the SRP card !!!! and most shocking they have marriage certificate after 1985 only. Home ministry may not agree but it’s a fact n true!!!!!!</p>
<p>On in personal terms, a just passed graduate with an aggregate more than enough to land up a job in the government, I have been running from one government offices and corporations to another for the past one year. But I was returned back as my “special residential permit-in paper” did not comply with their needs. The next thing, a visit to the dzong is a default choice for families like ours though the visit every time yields the same answer of. “Your case is being forwarded”. And if this statement was not enough, scolding and humiliating statements like “who told your grandmother to marry a citizen of other country”, or “ask your parent why this, that” etc. are put on us. We don’t have anything to reply to this, nobody realizes that we are frequenting the administrative offices to mend or cover up for the mistakes/faults that anybody in the family has committed if any. Instead of helping us, they scold us for inheriting those faults and for being born in the family which we so treasure a lot.<br />
But no, what we do is just inherit the accusations without a chance to mend it.<br />
My parents are not residents of the capital and for me to search the job and to visit the Dzong requires me to stay at a relatives place. Now I m beginning to smell their frustration and irritation on me being in their house, not that they are wrong in it!! Who would want an unemployed adult at his house just eating away free cereal??</p>
<p>After so long a wait, an abrupt halt comes to our requisition, letters, visits to the dzong to ascertain our status when the head of the concerned department or ministry says, “Your case is being processed, you will get your results soon”, or “we have forwarded your requisition, we did the most we can do, we don’t know of any new developments yet, when we do, we will inform you, please wait..”. But how soon is the waiting of more than 20 years, how soon is the processing and how long is the forwarding when the wait exceeds four years, how soon is it?</p>
<p>We know the ministry officials /zimpoens too get an eye sore seeing us every other day, and we understand the difficulties for them, but the problem is no one has an exact and correct answer to our queries. If they give an exact solution or a fixed date, who would knock on their doors time and again? Like a very heavy bag between coolies, where every coolie refuses to carry it, we are forwarded from one department to another, one officer to another and after a full circle, we at last reach again to the very first official we met in the morning, and all the wait in the long queue, knocking on the doors, requests, pleas go in vain, and we return home dejected. We don’t even have a higher authority to go to. The highest ones are hard to meet, and when they do, they just give an encouraging but nonexistent statement and date.</p>
<p>While applying to the college after I was not eligible to royal government scholarships, my admission was halted for a while as I lacked proper citizenship identity. At those few moments, I was a citizen of no country. With persuasion and explanations, we were granted admission. Nobody else, other than the ones who carry the paper which declares us as citizen with residential permit know the embarrassment, humiliation, fright we feel when showing the paper in India, or in offices, checkpoints, institutions within Bhutan. A constant fear lingers in our mind when we cross into Bhutan from India through the border gates. On seeing a policeman. I sometimes just can’t stop thinking if the policeman may just lock me up while crossing the border, or even when roaming in town coz of my documents. Thank God and those policemen who have not inflicted me with those horrors.</p>
<p>Nobody, except the ones that carry the paper (The proof saying we are citizens with special residential permit), know the embarrassment, humiliation, fright one has to endure while showing the “virtual” citizenship document in gates, offices, institutions… only we know the pain….</p>
<p>I had lots of friends in college and usually used to return home with them in groups. There were lots of friends who had the citizenship card and some who didn’t. I used to carry a file as I feared the paper which was my only entry through gates of Bhutan may get damaged. Once after crossing the Kharbandi check point between Thimphu and Phuentsoling where we were asked to show id card and as I showed my paper from the file, my friend told me, “I feel something, something uncomfortable when I see u carrying the file and showing the paper while we show a small card”. It was a sympathetic comment. She didn’t notice but a small moisture enveloped my eyes, and I thought if only……………………..</p>
<p>Recent developments:<br />
DPT government has it seems tried to come to a little rescue. From what I hear, some 3 member tshogpas have been appointed to probe the presence of residents prior to 1958. From what I have seen and heard, our village and the neighbouring villages have not a whiff of these developments . This can be due to LG elections but its been all over now and it has not been resumed yet but I m optimistic that it will soon continue and will be over by this year end.</p>
<p>In conclusion I would like to let u know that my grandfather now is 74yrs. My dad 48yrs. With SRP card n myself 24yrs. With SRP time bound paper. This is not an article showing sword to the governing body, but it’s an appeal to look through the procedure we have been through and do the needful. Its not that we are asking neither citizenship to be given automatically nor are we asking for any type of decree which will guarantee our citizenship. We have gone through a procedure which has taken a lot of not only our time and money, but also the governments, so what I, on behalf of all those who face the similar problem am asking is just to follow through on what was started legally, n issue us our identity constitutionally.”</p>
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		<title>By: Sonam penjor</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sonam penjor</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2011 14:54:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hey karma penjore, i liked the way you finished off ur words for sonam ongmo.
whoever and where ever she is, she had convinced us that the jyt is a great politician. sonam ongmo, u r either brain/eye washed by jyt or u r like T.R. PDP supporter in disguise.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hey karma penjore, i liked the way you finished off ur words for sonam ongmo.<br />
whoever and where ever she is, she had convinced us that the jyt is a great politician. sonam ongmo, u r either brain/eye washed by jyt or u r like T.R. PDP supporter in disguise.</p>
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		<title>By: Puran Gurung</title>
		<link>http://www.tsheringtobgay.com/government/2010/free-medias-other-ace.html#comment-7999</link>
		<dc:creator>Puran Gurung</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2010 18:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We have all vested our trust unanimously and made it a landslide victory. Most of the time I think the campaigning didn&#039;t go out right. 

The appointment is not a so grave news. It can be anyone. The people should live with attitude to pursue for the truth and to do what is right, then we can know the true Tenzin Rigden. And why should people ever raise an eyebrow towards him throw glances of disdain eyes to him should he the wrecker of BT, he to obvious can&#039;t be the dumb ass of the media when he has the power in the circle for responsibility comes along power. 

It is time we should assert our thoughts and actions the right way as we are marching young towards a system of government that ensures happiness of the people.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have all vested our trust unanimously and made it a landslide victory. Most of the time I think the campaigning didn&#8217;t go out right. </p>
<p>The appointment is not a so grave news. It can be anyone. The people should live with attitude to pursue for the truth and to do what is right, then we can know the true Tenzin Rigden. And why should people ever raise an eyebrow towards him throw glances of disdain eyes to him should he the wrecker of BT, he to obvious can&#8217;t be the dumb ass of the media when he has the power in the circle for responsibility comes along power. </p>
<p>It is time we should assert our thoughts and actions the right way as we are marching young towards a system of government that ensures happiness of the people.</p>
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		<title>By: just this once</title>
		<link>http://www.tsheringtobgay.com/government/2010/free-medias-other-ace.html#comment-6001</link>
		<dc:creator>just this once</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 07:26:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i don&#039;t know what to say but i would suggest OL to sponsor Right Information Bill with proper outlines so that we can ask for information that Govt seeks to hide.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i don&#8217;t know what to say but i would suggest OL to sponsor Right Information Bill with proper outlines so that we can ask for information that Govt seeks to hide.</p>
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		<title>By: khotkin</title>
		<link>http://www.tsheringtobgay.com/government/2010/free-medias-other-ace.html#comment-5057</link>
		<dc:creator>khotkin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 09:49:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Much a do about nothing</description>
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		<title>By: Tshering Tobgay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tshering Tobgay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 14:55:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear &quot;Dorji from Haa&quot;: Unfortunately, the opposition leader&#039;s office will not be recruiting a media person. Thank you for your interest though. Tshering</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear &#8220;Dorji from Haa&#8221;: Unfortunately, the opposition leader&#8217;s office will not be recruiting a media person. Thank you for your interest though. Tshering</p>
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		<title>By: Dorji from Haa</title>
		<link>http://www.tsheringtobgay.com/government/2010/free-medias-other-ace.html#comment-4241</link>
		<dc:creator>Dorji from Haa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 10:57:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Do we need a media person for the opposition Leader? Well time for me to join you. When are you calling me OL? I will assure you that the nation knows about what you do, intend to do and much more. ANd if you intend to adverttise the job, I will ensure I get it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do we need a media person for the opposition Leader? Well time for me to join you. When are you calling me OL? I will assure you that the nation knows about what you do, intend to do and much more. ANd if you intend to adverttise the job, I will ensure I get it.</p>
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