United We Blog – for a peaceful and democratic Nepal
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State of Fear: Nepal Under Curfew
New article on UWB and D Wagle in UCLA’s Asia Media: Between activism and journalism …….. By Deepak Adhikari Eating and sleeping in the office because of curfew. Journalist/blogger Deepak (clad in sweater) having lunch at Kantipur Publication canteen with his colleagues. Journalists spent night in the office fearing that they would be deprived of…
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SPA Leaders, Now or Never!
The ongoing movement has provided an opportunity for Seven Party Alliance (SPA) leaders to create history by making Nepali people fully sovereign UWB received this article from Nepali Bhai What increasingly large and vocal demonstrations throughout Nepal are making very clear is what the people of Nepal do not want. They reject absolute monarchy and…
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April 16 Protests Through Lens
Photo Blog By Shruti Shrestha Civil Servants stage sit-in protest
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General Strike Day XIV
Protest in Balaju Photo by Chandra Shekhar Karki Updates by Tilak Pathak and Deepak Adhikari Thapa at NHRC Home Minister Kamal Thapa reached National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) at around 12:30 pm. His arrival was greeted with surprise even by the employees of NHRC. He remarked that he was there to maintain the relations. Karan’s…
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India's Media Card
Why Indian media are keeping mum over the biggest events taking place in her northern neighbor? Here’s an answer Indian media are notorious for thronging into Nepal even to cover and sensationalize trivial events. But, they have ignored the ongoing movement. CNN and BBC‘s coverage is far ahead of our neighboring countries’ media. CNN and…
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India’s Media Card
Why Indian media are keeping mum over the biggest events taking place in her northern neighbor? Here’s an answer Indian media are notorious for thronging into Nepal even to cover and sensationalize trivial events. But, they have ignored the ongoing movement. CNN and BBC‘s coverage is far ahead of our neighboring countries’ media. CNN and…
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Nepal’s ‘Orange Revolution’ Has Rain Break
By D. Michael Van De Veer Overnight the sky above Kathmandu and much of the Kingdom was filled with beautiful displays of lighting and earth shaking thunder. The cold winds falling from the Himalayas clashed with the warm steamy air rushing up from the Indian sub-continent and bathed the country for 15 hours in cool…
