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Bhutnese Rufugee Camp Sansichare [ Pathri Camp]

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2010

hi missu camp , and love you more , visit more on theuscanada.blogspot.com
Sanischare Morong Nepal
IN THE CAMPS: INTRODUCTION
There are seven Bhutanese refugee camps in the eastern lowlands of Nepal, where the population has grown from 80,000 in 1992 to 105,000 in 2007.

Since 2008 many thousands of Bhutanese refugees have left the camps as part of the resettlement programme, moving to start new lives in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway.

As of the beginning of 2010 there was a population of approx. 85,000 still living in the camps.

According to UNHCR, through the 1990s and 00s at least 40 percent of the population in the camps was under the age of 17 . These young people had spent most, if not all, of their lives living as refugees.

From 1998 - 2006, a number of these young people documented their lives growing up in the refugee camps.

This section of the website shares their work. It is an attempt to paint a picture of what it is like to live as a refugee - as seen through the eyes of the young people of the camps.

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  • Good video

  • OH so sad,i miss it soo much,i cry so much while watching this:(

  • Now i really don't wanna walk that road again. Coz its disgusting place.

  • @parbatiable sorry i do not mean to be rude but pls use the delete button if you see you have accidentally posted the same comment twice. Thanks.

  • o realy nice

  • hi who r u ne im from sansichare pathri camp who r u ne thanx for put this video la

  • who ever upload this video thanks for upload this video........

  • i miss my camp. i love my past life. i know it in my history so that my child also would not forget our history. now i am just a 18. even my grand child would remember my history and our bhutanese life in nepal.i miss my camps and nepal where we go for friends to have fun. college that went in damak.

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