Bhutan

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With its extensive pristine forests and mountains, Bhutan is often portrayed as the last Shangri-la. Since emerging from almost total isolation in the 1960s, Bhutan has enjoyed mostly positive economic and political developments while largely protecting its culture and environment. But for many Bhutanese the country is no paradise. Remote mountain settlements lack access to services and Bhutanese of Nepali origin continue to suffer discrimination.

  • 03/25/2008
    In the first ever parliamentary poll in Bhutan, the people have made clear their preference for a government that will preserve the peace and development enjoyed under a century of royal rule. The people want stability, says winning party DTP, whose past experience under the former king won the people by a large majority.
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