![]() | Raw Video: Nepal Police Clash With Monks PlusRaw Video: Nepal Police Clash With MonksRaw Video: Nepal Police Clash With MonksThe Associated PressPolice in Nepal try stopping hundreds of Tibetan exiles demonstrating against Chinese rule over their homeland. Many of the protesters were Buddhist nuns and monks. The scuffles left many with minor bruises and cuts. (June 7)This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available. |
![]() | Minister Sitaula addresses Nepal Police Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula, speaking at a programme organised by the Nepal Police, said the police are shouldering a historic duty in the successful holding of the CA election. Nepalnews.com, (www.nepalnews.com) is a leading Internet destination dedicated to bring you news, events, polls, discussions, forums about and from Nepal. Our primary objective is to bring "news as it happens"; quality news which is impartial, timely and independent. Our equally important other objective is to make this a web community for all people around the globe who have any interest, or need any information about Nepal. |
![]() | Chief of Nepal Police, Armed Police Force (APF) and National Chief of Nepal Police, Armed Police Force (APF) and National Investigation Department (NID) briefed the cabinet on the security situation and discussed future security arrangements in Terai region, meanwhile Minister for Land Reforms and Management Jagat Bogati speaking to the media after the meeting at PM's resident said " cabinet ordered security forces to take strong action against those who perform illegal activities. ANA Nov 15 07.www.ana.com.np |
![]() | Nepal Police beats Tibetan Monks, So inhuman.. Nepalease police beating tibetan monks and protesters. It's just so inhuman. Nepal police are nothing abut another chinese dog. |
![]() | Credit Card Hackers Detained Nepal Police detained ATM card and credit hackers from the capital and publicized them today at Hanuman Dhoka police station. Altogether 5 persons including Chinese, Malaysian and Nepali were involved in the hacking activities. Nepalnews.com, (www.nepalnews.com) is a leading Internet destination dedicated to bring you news, events, polls, discussions, forums about and from Nepal. Our primary objective is to bring "news as it happens"; quality news which is impartial, timely and independent. Our equally important other objective is to make this a web community for all people around the globe who have any interest, or need any information about Nepal. |
![]() | 42 March to Tibet ANCHOR: Tibetan marchers have been detained by Nepali police as they attempted to enter Tibet. The march was part of an on-going protest against the violent crackdown by the chinese communist regime against Tibetans earlier this year. STORY: Two groups of about fifty members left Kathmandu on June 25 and June 26. Before leaving Kathmandu on their mission, the participants said in writing that they were prepared to sacrifice their lives. But before heading out Monk Tenzing Zaffranki said it would be a peaceful protest march. [Monk Tenzing Zaffranki, Protestor]: "If police stop us we will stay peacefully. This is what we have decided in Boudha of Kathmandu regarding our march to Tibet." But the group of twenty-three monks, 17 nuns and two Tibetan men were arrested yesterday at Chaku near Friendship Bridge. The Bridge is on the border town of Liping, the only international gateway to Tibet. Looking tired and weak after their week-long march from Kathmandu, the monks and nuns are hauled by police into a windowless truck without any resistance and taken to Kathmandu. The march is the latest in a series of protests by the exiled Tibetans in Nepal since deadly anti-government protests in the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, in mid-March. During the protests, the communist regime jailed and killed demonstrating monks. Nepali police have been cooperating with the Chinese Communist regime and not allowing protesters to cross the border with Tibet. Nepali authorities have detained thousands of Tibetan exiles during protests and since freed them. But Beijing, a key aid donor and trade partner of impoverished Nepal, wants Kathmandu to do more to crush the anti-China protests. Nepal, where more than 20,000 exiled Tibetans live, is the second-biggest home for them outside Tibet, after neighbouring India. |
![]() | Tibetan Protesters Detained by Nepali Police ANCHOR: A frantic day in the Nepali capital of Kathmandu yesterday. Police charged dozens of Tibetan protesters with batons, wrestling them to the ground in front of a Chinese consulate. This comes amid warnings after the U.N. Human Rights Agency said that arresting Tibetan protesters without charges is illegal. STORY: Nepal has seen almost daily anti-CCP protests for the past two weeks... hundreds have been detained. On Tuesday, protesters were picked up by police and dragged into trucks and vans in front of a Chinese consulate office in the Nepali capital. Police said 71 protesters are being held and were sent to different detention centers. One protesting monk was seen falling to the ground after being beaten by police. [Arrested Protester]: "We didn't come here to fight, we came here for peace." [Protester]: "Please help us, we came here for peace." On Monday, Nepali authorities detained more than 400 people in separate protests. More than 20,000 Tibetans have been living in Nepal since fleeing Tibet after a failed uprising against Beijing in 1959. Kathmandu says they are free to stay but cannot hold any political activity in Nepal. |
![]() | Kathmandu - Nepal Nepali police beat up pro-Tibet protesters in Kathmandu as demonstrators tried to storm the Chinese embassy demanding freedom for their Himalayan homeland |
![]() | Police structure to change as per federal one: Home Minister Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula apprises police officers representing both Nepal Police and Armed Police Force to on changes for federal structure of police organization. Nepalnews.com, (www.nepalnews.com) is a leading Internet destination dedicated to bring you news, events, polls, discussions, forums about and from Nepal. Our primary objective is to bring "news as it happens"; quality news which is impartial, timely and independent. Our equally important other objective is to make this a web community for all people around the globe who have any interest, or need any information about Nepal. |
![]() | Kathmandu - Nepal Police and Tibetan protesters clashed outside the Chinese embassy. |
![]() | Police nab alleged kidnapper of Dr Devkota's daughter Police have arrested an alleged kidnapper of the daughter of renowned neurosurgeon Dr Upendra Devkota, in Kathmandu. Nepalnews.com, (www.nepalnews.com) is a leading Internet destination dedicated to bring you news, events, polls, discussions, forums about and from Nepal. Our primary objective is to bring "news as it happens"; quality news which is impartial, timely and independent. Our equally important other objective is to make this a web community for all people around the globe who have any interest, or need any information about Nepal. |
![]() | Tibetan Protest in Nepal on Olympic opening Hundreds of Tibetans living in Nepal protested in front of the Chinese Visa section here in Ktm on Friday. About more then 1400 Tibetans were arrested by the Nepali police and released late evening. Police manhandled to some of the male protesters. |