Illegal_immigration_in_Bhutan

Illegal immigration to Bhutan

Illegal immigration to Bhutan

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On January 6, 1989, the Bhutanese king proclaimed a policy of “One Nation, One People.” This royal edict, called the Driglam namzha, states that all Bhutanese have to dress and speak like Drukpas. Bhutanese citizens of Nepali descent were deemed illegal immigrants.[1]

The Bhutanese government have been criticised for its human rights record in its treatment of Immigrants.[2] The Bhutan government claim they are merely trying to streamline their immigration policy.[3][4]

According to Bhutanese National Council members, illegal immigration to Bhutan is on the rise due to hydropower projects.[5][6]

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References

  1. "Bhutan refugees start over in Philadelphia". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2012-04-15.
  2. "The Enigma of Bhutan". The Nation. Retrieved 2012-04-15.

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