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APFA Bhutan
Association of Press Freedom Activists (APFA) – Bhutan is an organization in exile established to work for a freedom of press and freedom of speech and expression in Bhutan. It comprises young and dynamic journalists and linguists carrying potentialities to open the floodgates of freedom of speech, expression, press and publicity.

 

BBC Country Profile: Bhutan
Features, country overview, news, key facts and events, timelines, and leader profiles.

 

Bhutan News Online
Bhutan's Number One Independent Online News Magazine.

 

Bhutan Observer
The independent voice: Bhutan Observer is staunchly independent and not accountable to shareholders or aligned with any group, whether political, commercial, social, cultural, religious, linguistic, regional, communal, and ethnic or gender based.

 

Bhutan Times
Headline News, The Bhutan Times is Bhutan's premier online source, delivering comprehensive news on Bhutan with balance, independence, and in real-time.

 

Bhutan Women
Published by the Bhutan Women and Children Organisation. Bhutan Women and Children Organisation (BWCO) is an independent non-profit and non-governmental human rights organisation. It was established on November 23, 1990 in exile by the Bhutanese women to organise themselves for the establishment of democracy; protection, promotion and defence of democratic values, human rights, women’s and child rights in Bhutan.

 

Bhutanese Christians
Published by Bhutan Christians Services Centre. Bhutanese Christians Services  Centre (BCSC)  is a national non-profit, non-governmental, service-oriented  organization devoted to promoting and protecting Bhutanese Christians'  right to freedom of religion, worship, observe and  practise their religion in private, community,  and in public and eliminating all forms of discrimination against Christian community in Bhutan through peaceful and non-violent means.  

 

CEMARD-Bhutan
Published by The Centre for Protection of Minorities and Against Racism and Discrimination in Bhutan (CEMARD-Bhutan). CEMARD is a national non-profit, non-partisan, and non-governmental human rights organization devoted to eliminating all forms of discrimination, racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance and advancing the international regime of human rights in Bhutan.

 

Kuensel Online
Bhutan's daily news site.

 

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