Attack on pro-resettlement refugees continues
Despite concerns expressed by the Core Group working on resettlement of
the Bhutanese refugees in Nepal, attack on those willing be resettled is
increasing.
According to apfanews.com, a news portal run by Bhutanese refugee
journalists, an unidentified gang physically assaulted a family of Hari
Kafle in Beldangi-I refugee camp, Sector C/2-126 Wednesday night.
The gang attacked the family at around 11 p.m. saying the family has
chosen for third country resettlement.
Hari's family was called by the UNHCR on April 2 to proceed with the
resettlement to third country.
The website quoted Krishna Maya, wife of Hari, saying that the gang
initially inquired the reasons behind showing their interest towards
resettlement.
Recently, the resettling countries had expressed serious concern over the
increasing violence against those refugees giving interviews at UNHCR and
IOM for resettlement and asked the government of Nepal for necessary
security in the camps. nepalnews.com ia June 12 08