Posted by: no_quiero November 13, 2010
Is vote for Anuradha campaign ethically wrong?
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I happen to discuss about cnn heros with couple of my American friends. One of them said they are going to vote for kenyan and another to cambodian even tough there was an american candidate .

--- why have we nepelese lost an conciousness and ability to judge . Why have we become biased while judging.

--- CNN has chosen Anuradha Koirala not becuase she is NEPALI  but because of what she have done.  So why should be vote because she is nepali and not because of what she have done?

--- Can't believe even a television like Nepali Tv in middleast has made a add to  vote anuradha koirala. We will never see CNN advocating to vote to an american   Dan Wallrath or BBC advocating a british Magnus Mac-Farlane Barrow.

-- Anuradha koriala greatest achievement is she came in top 10 from impartial judge.  But what does getting number 1 prove. Just that we nepalese have ample time in our hand to vote online.  Just like " chaiya Chaiya" was selected as the most popular song ever and  " ritu haru ma timi" as fourth most popular song in the world.  Thats all online vote proves.


-- How would you feel, ( you people in overseas) if you are not favoured and discriminated with respect to their countryman.  How are you always judged on your race and nationalilty and not because what you have done.

--- How  many of you have actually seen other candidates?


I am not knocking down Anuradha Koriala. She is great lady. But lets vote by our conscience.


Lets look at other candidate......


Aki Ra


Aki Ra is helping to make his native Cambodia safer by clearing land
mines -- many of which he planted years ago as a child soldier. Since
1993, he and his Cambodian Self Help Demining organization have cleared
about 50,000 mines and unexploded weapons.





Guadalupe Arizpe De La Vega founded a hospital in Juarez, Mexico, that
cares for about 900 people daily -- regardless of their ability to pay.
Despite the escalating violence in the city, the 74-year-old travels
there several times a week to make sure residents get the care they
need.





Since 1992, Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow has dedicated his life to helping
people in need. Today, his program, Mary's Meals -- run from a tin shed
in the Scottish highlands -- provides free daily meals to more than
400,000 children around the world.




Anuradha Koirala is fighting to prevent the trafficking and sexual
exploitation of Nepal's women and girls. Since 1993, she and her group,
Maiti Nepal, have helped rescue and rehabilitate more than 12,000
victims.



Narayanan Krishnan brings hot meals and dignity to India's homeless and
destitute -- 365 days per year -- through his nonprofit Akshaya Trust.
Since 2002, he has served more than 1.2 million meals.

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