Free Nepal, from the ground
February 15, 2005 9:55 AM Subscribe
Nepal has been in the news lately (1, 2, 3), as the king ousted the prime minister and replaced the cabinet under protests and a mounting civil war. Airports are closing, newspapers are shutting down, and radio stations are going silent. How'd I find this all out? By reading a blog from someone in Nepal, posting updates of what day-to-day life is like amid the strife.
I am not sure all of the information in the post is accurate as my friend made her plane reservations a few days ago to go back to Nepal to visit her family, but I did pass the blog on to her. She and her family find the western media to be innaccurate and prefer their news to come from in country. Thanks, Matt.
posted by terrapin at 11:03 AM on February 15, 2005
posted by terrapin at 11:03 AM on February 15, 2005
One of our own, Blueberry lives there.
posted by filmgeek at 2:36 PM PST on February 15
Slight derail... Blueberry's photos are incredible.
posted by basicchannel at 4:56 PM on February 15, 2005
posted by filmgeek at 2:36 PM PST on February 15
Slight derail... Blueberry's photos are incredible.
posted by basicchannel at 4:56 PM on February 15, 2005
How'd I find this all out?
You mean American news isn't covering it? That is disturbing.
posted by cosmonik at 5:49 PM on February 15, 2005
You mean American news isn't covering it? That is disturbing.
posted by cosmonik at 5:49 PM on February 15, 2005
This is the problem - the American media isn't doing jack on this subject. I mean, there are brief instances of it, but on the whole no one is talking about it. I'm halfway not surprised, but part of me wonders if this is a great examples of American media just not caring for things that aren't related to themselves.
posted by djspicerack at 6:02 PM on February 15, 2005
posted by djspicerack at 6:02 PM on February 15, 2005
Jesus, I had no idea things were so bad there. Thanks American media, for keeping me informed!
On a different note, the Nepalese Human Rights and Peace Society has a really unfortunate acronym.
posted by gottabefunky at 6:42 PM on February 15, 2005
On a different note, the Nepalese Human Rights and Peace Society has a really unfortunate acronym.
posted by gottabefunky at 6:42 PM on February 15, 2005
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