Bhutan's
forgotten people
A two-part series follows ethnic Nepalese after they
were expelled by Bhutan and found themselves stateless.
In the early 1990s, Bhutanese of Nepali origin
suddenly found themselves stripped of their citizenship. Bhutan enacted a royal
decree of single national identity, forcing more than 100,000 ethnic Nepalese
to leave. For the next two decades, they lived in refugee camps in eastern
Nepal. Almost two decades later, Bhutan remains silent on their repatriationREAD MORE:
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