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Kathmandu Monday October 22, 2001 Kartik 06, 2058.
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Malicious approach
Last week, I was approached for an interview
by a journalist working with one of this countrys vernacular dailies about my
complaint: "How I was being swindled by the immigration office in Pokhara?" I
was also asked for my views on other matters in Nepal such as travel safety and hygiene
for travellers in restaurants and so on.
The article I couldnt read, of course,
started with the lie "I will never come back to Nepal" something I never said.
Also that the immigration office had scolded me and that they demanded 2000 rupees in
order for them to give me a receipt of the payment for an extension visa is not correct.
Many other things were put in my mouth. Now I face an angry mob of people in Pokhara.
Through e-mail one friend advised me not to come anymore to Pokhara because they are very
angry with me.
No one will believe my story. Everyone will
believe the press. I went to their office yesterday and they refused to print an apology
or the admittance of their mistakes, neither did they want to write an apology for me that
I could show the people in Pokhara, nor would they give me a copy of the tape with my
interview. I am appalled... and dont know what to do. Not only did I face corruption
at the immigration office I also have to face corruption of my words by a daily which said
they would be behind me if any problem arose after the interview. I was so confident they
were allowed to take my picture.
Alann De Vuyst
Kathmandu |