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Understanding development, conflict and violence: the cases of Bhutan, Nepal, North-East India and the Chittagong hill tracts of Bangladesh / Rizal, Dhurba; Yokota, Yozo 2006  Book
Rizal, Dhurba Book
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Publication New Delhi, Adroit Publishers, 2006.
Description 640p.Hardbound
Standard Number 8187392681
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Unknown refugee crisis: expulsion of the ethnic Lhotsampa from / Rizal, Dhurba June 2004  Journal Article
Rizal, Dhurba Journal Article
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Publication June 2004.
Summary/Abstract Bhutan has been strained by ethnic conflict. The Lhotsampa, one of the three largest ethnic groups, have sought a system of equality under which they would be allocated what they need as an equitable share of Bhutan's polity and economy. The ruling Drukpa elites perceived the Lhotsampa as a threat to their dominance and initiated policies to oppress or force out the Lhotsampa and others through ethnic cleansing. Bhutan's ethnic conflict and the refugee crisis it has produced are the outcome of ethnonationalism clothed in the slogan of 'One Nation, One People', and the contrived mechanisation of the ruling elites. The policies of these elites have effectively disenfranchised people who were born in Bhutan and have lived there for generations as citizens, for no other reason than their ethnicity. This is an issue not just for the Lhotsampa of Bhutan but also for any groups at the receiving end of an ethnically repressive order. The Lhotsampa case illustrates some characteristics of human-rights violations in situations of ethnic strife.
Key Words Ethnicity  Ethnic Conflict  Refugee  Bhutan  Militarisation  Ethnonationalism 
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