Posted by: JPEG June 2, 2009
Indian border force SSB drives 1800 Nepalis in Nepal
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Folks i think this is enough. Nepali should write this to the UN Security Council. Someone has to do it.
Indians knowing the situation in Nepal is taking full advantage.  This is a act of WAR. An insult to Nepalese wherever we might be residing.
Nepalis should forever hate Indians. We should have our revenge one way or the other someday. Nepalis should come and unite in defeating these terrorists, satan, demon from India.


Jai Mahadev!

New as today.

Thousands displaced as Indian forces drive Nepali families out of their villages

The
Indian border security force, Seema Surakshya Bal (SSB), has driven out
hundreds of Nepali families living along Nepal-India border in west
Nepal.


More than 6,000 have been displaced as SSB
personnel drove Nepali families out from various bordering villages of
Dang district along Nepal-India border.


Of them,
1,800 have taken refuge at the Satbariya community forest of Deukhuri,
Dang after SSB encroached Nepali land and torched their homes, Kantipur
daily reported.


"They torched our houses saying
you can’t live here," Purna Kumari Bista, 70, of Rajpur, Dang told the
daily. "We had to leave with the family to protect our lives."


She also claimed the SSB shifted border pillars some 35 metres inside Nepali land.


Villagers
from some 22 entry points bordering Dang district on the Nepali side
and Balarampur, Shravasti and Gonda districts on the Indian side have
fled their homes.


The displaced said the SSB
assaulted and raped women. "We are forced to become mute spectators
when they rape our ladies," said Begaram Pun of Siriya. "More than 15
girls have already gone missing."


Even though the
villagers had been facing atrocities since years, they were forced to
flee when the atrocities became intolerable, the report says.


They
were forced to flee after the SSB did not allow them to buy essentials
in the Indian market and took away theirs, according to Cham Kumari
Gharti of Khangra.


"They (used to) come to our
houses brandishing guns and take away our ration and live stocks," said
Gharti. "They beat us up if we tried to oppose. Probably there is
nobody that has not been beaten up at least once."


The displaced have been living in make-shift tents at Karri community forest in Satbariaya.


Chief District Officer of Dang Rishi Ram Dhakal said an all-party meeting would be called soon to resolve the issue. nepalnews.com Jun 02 09

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