Jun 8, 2007

sherpas enjoying making momo



here some of my frineds in belgium having fun making huge amount of momo..
already water come from my mouth...heheheeh

Sherpa boy- Youth of the year 2007 USA

Jun 3, 2007

केरुंग शेरपा बनभोज

सोलुखुम्बू केरुंग शेरपा लोसर बदेल बर्षा २१३४ को भिडियो




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honey hunter..

Hi, this is the small clip of video honey hunter...this video foucus how people hunt honey..
i hope that you will enjoy this video..


us minister in nepal

US Asst Secretary of State urges eight parties to pass polls bills
Kantipur Reports
KATHMANDU, June 2 - Visiting US Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, Barry Lowenkron on Saturday urged the eight parties to pass the bills related to the Constituent Assembly (CA) elections immediately and to improve the law and order situation in the country.
Addressing a press meet at the American center in the capital prior to his departure, the US diplomat lauded the eight-party decision to hold the CA elections in November but urged the parties to make necessary arrangements for free and impartial polls soon.
"We congratulate Prime Minister Koirala and the political parties for announcing that Constituent Assembly elections will be held by December 15, and most likely in November," the US diplomat said, adding, "We now urge the Interim Government to draft and pass the necessary election laws and to provide security across the country".
Lowekron expressed concern that the Maoists were not abiding by the commitments they made while signing the peace agreement.
Stating that his government believed that polls and guns cannot go together in a democratic process, Lowekron added that there could be no role of fear, violence and intimidation in a democratic process and that the use of violence as a political tool would be unacceptable.
"The peace agreement contains clear commitments that have yet to be honored by the Maoists. The message of the United States is clear: one cannot have ballots and bullets in a democratic process. Intimidation and violence have no roles whatsoever in the democratic process of any country. Nothing justifies the use of violence as a legitimate political tool," Lowekron said.