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Bhutan refugee newspaper saved PDF Print E-mail
News and features - South Asia
By David Brewer   
Monday, 05 March 2007

 

The Bhutan Reporter
The Bhutan Reporter online edition
The World Association of Newspapers (WAN) has stepped in to help a newspaper for Bhutanese refugees continue to publish.

 

The Bhutan Reporter (TBR), a monthly newspaper distributed throughout the refugee camps in Nepal, was forced to stop printing because staff were unable to afford the monthly costs of 2,000 Nepalese rupees (€22).

 

WAN says it will sponsor the newspaper for three months and try to help it find a long-term sponsor so that it can publish weekly instead of monthly. A spokesperson said that TBR seems to play a vital role for the Bhutanese refugees in Nepal.

 

"Supporting such an initiative was an obvious thing to do, and we hope that we can find a long term solution for the paper as well."

"Supporting such an initiative was an obvious thing to do, and we hope that we can find a long term solution for the paper as well."

 

TP Mishra, the editor of TBR, expressed his gratitude to WAN for the offer in a message posted in the comments attached to this article.

 

He described the response of WAN in extending support to the monthly newspaper was "praiseworthy".

 

""TBR team is committed towards its publication even weekly despite several challenges. I, Editor of TBR, would like to extend sincere thanks to WAN for supportive response."

""TBR team is committed towards its publication even weekly despite several challenges. I, Editor of TBR, would like to extend sincere thanks to WAN for supportive response."

 

TBR began publishing in 2004 and has a print run of 1,000. It is produced and financed by a handful of refugee journalists stationed in all seven refugee camps and working unpaid.


The newspaper is published by the Bhutan Media Society, the publishing house of the Association of Press Freedom Activists (APFA) - Bhutan.


Every month TBR is uploaded to the APFA site in .pdf form. Click here for the latest edition.


Last month those producing the paper couldn’t raise the money to print hard copies and the print run stopped.


The plight of TBR was highlighted on this site after the editor, TP Mishra, sent Media Helping Media an email about their financial situation. 

 

This site published the story and contacted WAN. The global organisation for the newspaper industry, which defends and promotes press freedom world-wide, responded and offered short-term help.

 

Staff at the TBR had said they were determined to raise the money needed to keep the monthly going and vowed to go weekly if they could raise 14,000 Nepalese rupees (€150) a month.


Now, following the WAN support, the staff at TBR can start planning to ramp up for a weekly publication schedule.


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Comments (6)add
APFA - Bhutan: Nepalese Propagandist Association
written by Chetri , July 05 2007
I think you are not a group of journalists but Nepalese propagandists bend on destroying the peace and prosperity enjoyed by the true people of Bhutan. Your main aim is only to create false information and spread propaganda and fool people outside with your misinformation on the truth of this so called refugee problem. I hope your crime of misinformation catches up with you one day and be punished for it.
WAN-A become savior in Bhutanese cause
written by B.K.Kashyap , July 03 2007
As I came to know very lately Bhutan Reporter print run stopped and an internatioanl media helping organization stepped for its temporary assitance, it is very much exciting news for me. Really to say there are some saviors to save and promote our aspirations and focus on the cause that we are facing as refugees. Eventhough Bhutan Gov. has started its self styled 'democracy', it seems bogus because still there is no freedom in Media. So saving and promoting media operated from exile is must.
Malaysian Sun report
written by admin , March 13 2007
Sudeshna Sarkar of the Malaysian Sun followed this story up and added more colour from the refugee camps. Click here for Sudeshna's article - written before WAN stepped in.
Third World Media Network response
written by admin , March 06 2007
News Release From the THIRD WORLD MEDIA NETWORK [Bhutan Chapter]

Dated: March 6, 2007

TWMN-Bhutan Chapter, the only organization of Bhutanese journalists affiliated to international media organization, would like to heartily welcome the assurance of WAN to extend financial assistance to The Bhutan Reporter (TBR), the only English bulletin published in refugee camps.

TWMN- Bhutan considers that TBR has already won hearts of its readers in refugee camps and some other areas as well.

The fact that papers like TBR should be continued, as Bhutans media situation is controlled by government, cannot be denied. WAN has assured that it would at least help for the next three months and find for other alternatives.

TWMN- Bhutan would like to request WAN and other international media organizations to extend its possible financial aid to TBR continuously as the working team are refugees, who lack income sources.

TWMN-Bhutan believes that if alternatives be sorted out to make alive TBR weekly instead of monthly, it would help advocate Bhutanese refugee stalemate at regional, national and international areas.

We do not like to miss this great opportunity to extend our sincere thanks to Media Helping Media (MHM) for bringing the issue through its esteemed website.

Indeed, had MHM not covered the story then TBR would have stopped without being heard about its financial problem by concerned authorities working for the promotion of media which faces problems.

Teju Chouhan,
General Secretary
TWMN- Bhutan Chapter
Kathmandu, Nepal.


Also published in this site's forum.
We are thankful
written by thakurmishra , March 05 2007
The response of WAN stating that it would extend support to TBR is praiseworthy. TBR team is committed towards its publication even weekly despite several challenges. I, the Editor of TBR, would like to extend sincere thanks to WAN for supportive response.
Aid offered to save Bhutan paper
written by David Brewer , March 05 2007
Al Jazeera English has updated its coverage of this story to include the funding development.
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