BHUTAN : His Majesty the Son

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Even as Crown Prince Wangchuk was being proclaimed king in Thimphu after the abdication of his father Jigme Singye Wangchuk, in Kathmandu the Bhutani human rights activist Tek Nath Rizal was being admitted to hospital. The ailments of Rizal, 59, are said to be related to ill treatment meted out to him during nearly a decade spent in Bhutanese jails, often in shackles and handcuffs.

So on the one hand we have an Oxford-trained, smartly outfitted King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk, representing a Druk regime responsible for terrible excesses, receiving greetings from high personages the world over. On the other we have a sick man in poor health in a Kathmandu hospital, representing a dispirited lot of refugees, discarded 16 years ago by Thimphu and disregarded by Kathmandu (which has plenty of problems of its own) and New Delhi (whose motto on Bhutan reads 'If it aint broke, don't fix it').

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