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   Posted on 02-11-02 12:57 PM Reply | 12-Feb-02 Santosh Neupane


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Santosh Neupane Posted on 12-Feb-02 10:06 AM

Posted on 02-11-02 12:57 PM Reply | Notify Me
his is a copy of an email i recieved from NepaliTimes :


santoshji,
we have covered the corruption at immigration at tia quite a bit, but
i think it should go into himal magazine in nepali for more impact.
could you forward the letters to rajendra dahal and we'll see where we
can take it from there with an investigative report, maybe even a
"sting operation".

kunda dixit


This is a forwarded message
From: Santosh Neupane
To: editors@nepalitimes.com
Date: Friday, February 08, 2002, 7:48:14 AM
Subject: TI corruption

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Hi!
I'm a nepalese student in US and i've been watching these news about the
corruption in Tribhuvan Internation
Airport.(http://gbnc.org/sajha/html/openThread.cfm?forum=2&ThreadID=3307). I
really appreciate printing the letters section
in Nepalitimes. Is it possible forward these comments to the Responsible Gov.
Official in Nepal or maybe to the hotline of
P.M by Nepalitimes. Because i think they would consider it more if they get
these from a recognized paper as Nepalitimes.
If it is possible than we could put out the words on public thru various website
and encourage them to write to Nepalitimes.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Santosh Neupane


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Best regards,
nteditors mailto:nteditors@himalmedia.com


Kunda Dixit
kunda@nepalitimes.com
GPO Box 7251 Kathmandu Nepal
Tel: 977-1-543 333, fax: 977-1-521 013


So, guys lets try to get the real information in Himal Magazine. But, i think in order to print our experience in Himal, the originator should have a real event not halla.
What do you all think? It's a good chance to take our ugly experience in TIA and get it to the peoples in Nepal. San dai, like many others have suggested, maybe we can create a space where the real (registered) people can put these letters in here which could be forwarded to Himal Magazine.