Radio Free Nepal
- added November 1, 2007
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- mbista
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Mohan Bista, a fearless and determined man who established the first independent radio network in South Asia, describes his struggle to broadcast news during times of political unrest in Nepal.
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Progress being madetoward ending the political stalemate in Nepal.
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thank you for this pieceits really a reality check as to how privileged america is.
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- katevalentine
- 9 months ago
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As a former Nepal Peace CORps volungteer in the Terai in 1967, this was a wonderful discovery on my intgernet surfing and I am so excited to see things like this rising from the ashes of the horrible wars that have come after the stupid monarchy deaths seemingly so long ago... Hambro Nepal will come out shining and it's beautiful people will cese the struggle and its inner beauthy willshine forth again.
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Tucker Clark -
love this pod.
beautiful and inspirational...
i think they're onto something with this mashing up of news/comedy/music..
http://current.com/items/88297961_iowa_digital_divide
http://www.digitaldivide.net/articles/view.php?ArticleI...
http://www.asiamedia.ucla.edu/article-southasia.asp?par... -
Progress is what we need to see in the future. No matter how hard it is, independent voices must be heard. My favorite part of this pod, is the political protest done in singing. These type of pods are inspiration and shows us how blessed we are in the USA to speak our minds.
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Interesting work, local and universal.
Like Spiral9 said, the protests by singing are touching, it could be translated into any other language.-
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- theXsuspect
- 5 months ago
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