A Tibetan is arrested by police during anti-China protests in front of the United Nations office in Kathmandu March 15, 2008.
Last edited: 15-Mar-08 08:59 PM
A Tibetan is arrested by police during anti-China protests in front of the United Nations office in Kathmandu March 15, 2008. Nepal has effectively closed Mount Everest to climbers until after May 10 to allow the Olympic flame to be carried to the top without being troubled by Tibetan protesters, a senior minister said on Friday.
Nepali democracy.
we have our own problem in nepal ... who gives a fwaaak about tibet... china is our closest allies ... so whatever happened there i dont give a fwaaakk.. tibet!!! who cares man !!! nepal ...... every one should care.
MAY GOD BLESS THE PEOPLE WITHOUT COUNTRY
i think it's ususal for that type of incident. we had similar situation when we used to have some rock concert at tundikhel or rangasala. And regarding helping tibet or gurkha land in india, it;s their own matter and they will deal on their own. At least, Nepal is not like USA, who can put their legs in other;s work.
were the protestors being violent
b/c i dont see a reason why the police would have to be so forceful
were the protestors being violent
b/c i dont see a reason why the police would have to be so forceful
It's for sure Nepalese Polce are brutal. However, right hand washes the left one and vice versa. Even our protestors are unruly and it prompts Nepali policeman to over react. They need human rights lessons. Then again our protestors need Nagarik Sikshya (Civics).
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