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I would like to know what are the procedure to get tourist visa from n on line visa form.
i hope u will cooperate.
Thanks,
Pitambar Kandel
Dear Sir/ Madam
I would like to visit Nepal. I am from Italy but staying in London. Is it possible to get the tourist visa from here?
Thank you
I would like to know what are the procedure to get tourist visa from n on line visa form.Thanls, i hope u will co=operate.
Honourable Prime Minister Madhav, Kumar Nepal
Office of the Prime Minister
Singha, Durbar
Kathmandu
NEPAL
Faxes: + 977 1 227 286 or 428 570
Dear Honourable Prime Minister
Animals Asia is deeply shocked and horrified to see the images of immense cruelty and suffering inflicted upon many thousands of animals following the Gadhimai festival in Bara, Nepal on the 24-25 November 2009. Despite our letters appealing for this slaughter to be prevented, the Nepalese government have chosen to ignore these pleas and justify this mass cruelty towards innocent animals by allowing this slaughter to take place.
This unregulated slaughter is illegal under Nepalese laws and has caused immense suffering for the hundreds of thousands buffalo, pigs, chickens, rats, goats, and pigeons that have been slaughtered. It has also brought shame upon your country and your people.
As an international animal protection group that have always welcomed and supported the animal welfare progress in Nepal, particularly your recent ban on the export of macaques for research, we are horrified by this cruelty.
The images of animal cruelty witnessed at the festival have been distributed worldwide and have seriously damaged the image of Nepal as a tourist destination for international visitors.
Traditions is no justification for this barbaric act, people both within Nepal and internationally are appalled at this atrocity and we urge you to work in conjunction with the festival organizers to prevent this from happening again.
Animals Asia urge the Nepalese government to enforce stronger animal protection laws to protect animals from this barbaric suffering and respectfully ask that the government embrace non-violent alternatives and end the slaughter of animals at future religious festivals.
Sincerely,
David Neale
Animal Welfare Director
Animals Asia Foundation
Tel: +44 (0)1579 347148
Fax: +44 (0)1579 347343
Email: dneale@animalsasia.org
Web: www.animalsasia.org
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Honourable State Minister for Foreign Affairs Ms Sujata Koirala
Maharajgunj
Kathmandu
NEPAL
Fax: 977-1-4416016
Right Honourable President Dr Ram Baran Yadav
Office of the President
Sheetal Niwas
Kathmandu
NEPAL
Fax no + 977 - 1 – 4416495
Honourable Minister Mr Mrigendra Kumar Singh, Yadav
Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives,
Singha, Durbar
Kathmandu
NEPAL
Fax: 977-1- 4211935, 4211839
Honourable Minister Mr Sharat Singh Bhandari
Ministry of Tourism & Civil Aviation
Singha, Durbar,
Kathmandu
NEPAL
Fax: 977 1 4211758
Please stop this unnecessary cruelty to gentle, beautiful animals who deserve dignity and respect. They are suffering enough around the world due to man made global warming.
Please think carefully
Animals Asia is deeply shocked and horrified to see the images of immense cruelty and suffering inflicted upon many thousands of animals following the Gadhimai festival in Bara, Nepal on the 24-25 November 2009. Despite our letters appealing for this slaughter to be prevented, the Nepalese government have chosen to ignore these pleas and justify this mass cruelty towards innocent animals by allowing this slaughter to take place.
This unregulated slaughter is illegal under Nepalese laws and has caused immense suffering for the hundreds of thousands buffalo, pigs, chickens, rats, goats, and pigeons that have been slaughtered. It has also brought shame upon your country and your people.
As an international animal protection group that have always welcomed and supported the animal welfare progress in Nepal, particularly your recent ban on the export of macaques for research, we are horrified by this cruelty.
The images of animal cruelty witnessed at the festival have been distributed worldwide and have seriously damaged the image of Nepal as a tourist destination for international visitors.
Traditions is no justification for this barbaric act, people both within Nepal and internationally are appalled at this atrocity and we urge you to work in conjunction with the festival organizers to prevent this from happening again.
Animals Asia urge the Nepalese government to enforce stronger animal protection laws to protect animals from this barbaric suffering and respectfully ask that the government embrace non-violent alternatives and end the slaughter of animals at future religious festivals.
Sincerely,
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Honourable Prime Minister Madhav, Kumar Nepal
Office of the Prime Minister
Singha, Durbar
Kathmandu
NEPAL
Faxes: + 977 1 227 286 or 428 570
Dear Honourable Prime Minister
Animals Asia is deeply shocked and horrified to see the images of immense cruelty and suffering inflicted upon many thousands of animals following the Gadhimai festival in Bara, Nepal on the 24-25 November 2009. Despite our letters appealing for this slaughter to be prevented, the Nepalese government have chosen to ignore these pleas and justify this mass cruelty towards innocent animals by allowing this slaughter to take place.
This unregulated slaughter is illegal under Nepalese laws and has caused immense suffering for the hundreds of thousands buffalo, pigs, chickens, rats, goats, and pigeons that have been slaughtered. It has also brought shame upon your country and your people.
As an international animal protection group that have always welcomed and supported the animal welfare progress in Nepal, particularly your recent ban on the export of macaques for research, we are horrified by this cruelty.
The images of animal cruelty witnessed at the festival have been distributed worldwide and have seriously damaged the image of Nepal as a tourist destination for international visitors.
Traditions is no justification for this barbaric act, people both within Nepal and internationally are appalled at this atrocity and we urge you to work in conjunction with the festival organizers to prevent this from happening again.
Animals Asia urge the Nepalese government to enforce stronger animal protection laws to protect animals from this barbaric suffering and respectfully ask that the government embrace non-violent alternatives and end the slaughter of animals at future religious festivals.
Sincerely,
David Neale
Animal Welfare Director
Animals Asia Foundation
Tel: +44 (0)1579 347148
Fax: +44 (0)1579 347343
Email: dneale@animalsasia.org
Web: www.animalsasia.org
Copied to:
Honourable State Minister for Foreign Affairs Ms Sujata Koirala
Maharajgunj
Kathmandu
NEPAL
Fax: 977-1-4416016
Right Honourable President Dr Ram Baran Yadav
Office of the President
Sheetal Niwas
Kathmandu
NEPAL
Fax no + 977 - 1 – 4416495
Honourable Minister Mr Mrigendra Kumar Singh, Yadav
Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives,
Singha, Durbar
Kathmandu
NEPAL
Fax: 977-1- 4211935, 4211839
Honourable Minister Mr Sharat Singh Bhandari
Ministry of Tourism & Civil Aviation
Singha, Durbar,
Kathmandu
NEPAL
Fax: 977 1 4211758
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hi i am Mr Dinesh Kandel from nepal.i win euro millions six hundred thousend so how can i get sir i now in nepal but they told me come here after they will give but i canot come there so plz try to from there sir already i send account num and bank name but still they didnot send sir plz how much they want cut after blance send to my account euro millions claim agent mr Richard kerry dr ok you faithfully dinesh kandel
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