Sunday, April 20, 2008

my buddas & jesus

Tel aviv, israel.. 

To the place i belong for this span of time,

ive forgotten kathmandu.I ve forgotten the lap of my country-nepal.Where i was always used to be top of the world like my mount everest.I ve forgotten the promise i made with those green hills,trees,rivers n waving paddy fields.

I m here in israel-
the holylland of history wondering in tel aviv,n observing the reality that tis being turned into land of fire.

if u see true zewish dattis,lives are old here, older than olive mountain n trees.N paradoxically the new generation,the development of science n technology, make the lives younger than the water of mediterrean sea.
Growing like seeds of sand,the
lives are simple yet
so complex,so confusing yet so interesting,so lovely yet so
wonderful.

we woner so in every holiday of sabbath,from dead sea to galilee,
from jerusalem to haifa
n the whole israel,but the defination of heaven n hell ends here.

i analyse nothing

When i see the news of gaza,news of rockets explosions n palestinian struggle in the birthland of JESUS CHRIST.

N i compare the maoist struggle of my country- nepal the birthland of BUDDA.

……the bombs n killings hunts my past memories of nepal n take me back there.

…..i hear some voices r calling me in morning hour ….but
i know ive to pave…..
pave towards the thin streets n labyrinths of tel-aviv
like the lines of my hands,
my fate….
Ive to pave
anyway….

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UNIFIL & kalo aringal

 From several days i was trying to meet nepalese troups arrived here in middle east for un peace project.My brother when arrived in lebanon, immidiately father phoned me & asked if i can meet with him or not?The people of the rest of the world dont know how strict is in the border of these enmy countries to get through?He only knew israel is the power of asia so i could go, i still remember he had said me ISRAEL KALO ARINGALKO DESH ho.                       

Whenever i get a call from my family they dont forget me to suggest ‘not to be around the carparking areas’.I ve to convince them i am not in the boarder areas, nothing can cause harm in center of israel -tel aviv.As few years ago Israel has experienced the explosions  of countless car bombs by the sucide attackers.But the history has been changed due to rocket technology. 

                       Not only in the iseraeli point of view the presence of  UNITED NATIONS INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON (UNIFIL) is being questioned , but the debate over it has been raised from all concerning peoples and countries. The  countries Canada, Fiji, Finland, France, Ghana, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Nepal, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Senegal and Sweden have provided troops to this Mission.

                                       UNIFIL has fallen out of favor with both Israel and many in Lebanon. Israel has criticized the force for, among other things, maintaining a dialogue with Hezbollah, which it views as a terrorist organization, for treating Israeli and Hezbollah ceasefire breaches equally, and of complicity in the capture of three Israeli soldiers in 2000.The imaginative and truly gifted temptress,  Zionist Organization of America has accused UNIFIL, in a September 2006 Weekly Standard (!) article, of providing Hezbollah with ‘real time intelligence’ concerning Israeli troop movements via its website during the July 2006 War.

                        Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert: “We didn’t like very much UNIFIL which was very useless and very helpless. Look what happened. Did you hear of any particular efforts of the United Nations UNIFIL force in the south of Lebanon to prevent the attacks against Israel in the first place? So they were not useful and that is why we were unhappy with them.”Former Israeli ambassador Itamar Rabinovich on the 20 July 2006:”UNIFIL, I’m afraid, is a joke. They’ve been there for 29 years and since then, there have been so many skirmishes [along the border].”Former UNIFIL spokesman, Timur Goksel disagrees:“UNIFIL came here in 1978. We were, because at that time there was no Hezbollah here, accused of being sympathetic to Palestinians. A peacekeeping force does not come here with pre-set enemies. There is no enemy in a peacekeeping force and UNIFIL is a peacekeeping force. It’s not an Israeli combat force or an anti-terror force, as they would like it to be. As long as we don’t serve their direct interests, they are going to denigrate it as much as they can.” (Sept 26 2006)One example of UNIFIL’s image problem can be found in Sibqin, a small remote village overlooking Tyre and the Mediterranean, a few miles from the Lebanon border.During the July 2006 War, which destroyed 60% of Sibqin’s homes, the local hospital and its grounds were not just targeted but saturated with US-made cluster bombs. This carpet bombing was done in the last 72 hours of the conflict after the long delayed UN sponsored cessation of hostiles agreement was finally allowed to be signed by the Bush administration. UNIFIL reckons that nearly one million unexploded US bomblets still constitute a deadly infestation of the surrounding countryside of South Lebanon.

Recently a young Shia mother from Sibqin brought her son who had a serious cut on his hand for emergency treatment to the gate of the newly arrived Italian regiment, called the ‘Savoia Cavalleria’ which is part of a six month rotation with responsibility for this village.According to villagers, the boy and his mother were coldly turned away without treatment, further endangering the lad: “We learned during the long Israeli occupation to expect such inhumanity from the Zionists, but it hurt our community for the Europeans to behave in this way towards us. We did not invite them to become the new occupiers. And anyhow is it not true that Bush and Rice sent UNIFIL to protect the thieves of Palestine, not to protect us Lebanese”.

Soon, other complaints against UNIFIL surfaced. “We liked the Nepalese but they left in 2000″, one woman said. Another added, “Italian UNIFIL doesn’t even talk to us anyone, they just stare at us from behind their dark glasses inside their armored vehicles. My children are afraid of them.”

Sensitive to their image, the Italians apologized for not helping the boy and have set up a Friday morning free clinic for Sibqin, and as has been their annual custom, are currently busy arranging for Santa Claus to deliver Christmas gifts to the precious, and war-traumatized children in their area. The Italians also plan to do foot patrols with an interpreter and ‘try to connect more with the people’.

But doubts persist on both sides in Zibqin as in the more than 200 villages of South Lebanon. The other 28 country contingents around the South have had similar experiences to the Italians.But increasingly UNIFIL respects the Lebanese villagers they are assigned to protect.A Spanish soldier explained recently near Fatima Gate, while studying a new Israeli bunker across the blue line cyclone fence and with Israeli binoculars focused on him reflecting the bright sunlight from the hills in the distance:

“When I am on patrol in a village and I see an old woman walking along the road I become emotional sometimes. I don’t see a Muslim woman, a supporter of Hezbollah, a ‘terrorist’. I see my deceased sainted mother or my aunt who lives in a village near Barcelona. These Arab people are exactly the same as us. Why can’t people understand that?”Near the village of Al-Sultaneh, a French paratrooper volunteered:

“Sometimes I arrive to a young man on his motorcycle. I assume for sure he is Hezbollah. We are friendly and correct in our conversation. Do I want to arrest him or question him? Non, Pas de tout! I have no right to do that. C’est interdit. Truly I would like to play football with him because all UNIFIL troops know that Hezbollah are also very good on the sporting battlefield. But if we invited them for a match Israel would maybe react completely fou [crazy] and cause an international crisis. So our commander tells us to keep our distance. Malheursement also from the Shia mademoiselles qui bien sur sont plus belle et chamrment que lesquelles nous avons en toute de France!

“Don’t tell my girlfriend in Lyon that I said that!” he adds to shrieks of laughter from his friends.The June 24, 2007 attack on UNIFIL which killed six peacekeepers from the Spanish contingent near Khiam shook UNIFIL resulting in even less direct contact with the local population as UNIFIL hunkered behind protective barriers and in armored vehicles.

Some Hezbollah supporters, but not the organization itself, has accused UNIFIL of siding with Israel, especially since the passage of Resolution 1701 which they view as one-sided.On October 16, 2006 the much respected senior Shia cleric Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah declared that “the UN force has come to protect Israel, not Lebanon.” Many agree with the Sayyed, whose social service projects are second only to those of Hezbollah in areas where the Government of Lebanon has never functioned for average citizens and which today does less for Lebanese in need than the Bush administration has done for post Katrina New Orleans’s lower ninth ward and St.Bernard Parish.

The anti-Hezbollah salafist organization, Al Qaeda in Lebanon, has declared UNIFIL its target and is widely believed to be behind the June attack. Hezbollah is watching UNIFIL’s back and has foiled more than half a dozen operations against it.

Slowly and discretely, a growing bond is forming among the Lebanese Resistance (led by Hezbollah), the Lebanese Army and UNIFIL. This quasi-entente cordial does not please the Welch Club whose first question to each of Lebanon’s Presidential aspirants over the past months is reported to be “how are you going to disarm Hezbollah?

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Monday, March 24, 2008

garden gardeners n caretakers

Nannies babisitters nurses caregivers or METAPELET whatever you say the simple yet so complex type of identifion is being hold by nepali caregivers in israel.Due to most of the workers are un skilled and uneducated situation of home nursing in israrel is worse than imagination. For the first time when the employee enters to the emoloyers house, & start to work then a strange type of confusion arised in his mind as if he is a to serve the whole hoouse & not to caretake to the definite elderly person indicated in his visa n to whom he is abroaded/ .He is compeled to ask a question(yet undiscussed & unsolved)
what are his duties and responsibillities ?

This is time to discuss.

Under the internatonal caregiving legislation several items are introduced in law of israel.The nursing insurance act which is also a part of israel’s social insurance act,says-provided home care services to the dependant elderly on the basis of personal intitlement & clerely defined eligibility criteria.The basic entitlement is for in kind servises such as personal care, with some fixed hours. The goal is to provide health care, physiotherapy,mental support & to reduce the burden of the care from the family BUT NOT TO REPLACE IT ALTOGETHER.

but situation that nepali philipino russian & maldovi caregivers bearing here in israel is quite different.They have no certain fixed duties n responcilibilities.this is not to be wonder if someone finds himself as a servant of the whole house or in some cases even more than a slave.

Every weekend saturday or sunday, the tel-eviv bus station,park & “Nepal Chautari” is filled with joy n happiness of foreign workers.most of them are nepalese, if you ask a question how many hours a day do you work?& dont except the answer would be “eight” or something like as metioned in the attractive advertisment of manpower agencies of nepal.Very few are lucky to get such type of job socaled “live out”.
All of them answer twenty four.
Do you come here to work twenty four hour?definately not!But there is no any option as a heavy mediater/brokage amount is already paid to the agency.This is a human trafficking and modern form of slavery.One of representtative of KAV LAVOD israel which is working for the right of the foriegn worker in israel & strongly supporting the victims,-Dan Cooper says
“Generally the condition of Nepali Migrant workers is worse than other significant migrant worker groups.One cant help but reach the concludsion that the rapid increase in the number of nepali worker in israel is due to employers & brokers taking advantage of the difficult situation in Nepal.Nepali nationals are willing to pay exorbitant fee for the oppertunity to work here in in Israel, usually between 5-7000$ & even more.The rate is higher than paid by workers from Sri lanka,philipines, romania & moldova.”

Its true that Nepal is ranked in among 12th poorest countries in the world & the political unstability has created unmployment there.The scopeless citizens decide themselves fall on the trap made by brokers and manpowers.But still the question is about the emplyers in israel how much are they concious about the law & recognize the term caregiver.

Nepali caregivers are still paid below the minimum wage i.e.3710NIS for a ful time job(186 hour per month) 19.95 shequels per hour.They are working for the whole family in critical condition more than 8 hour per day. Some of them are under physical & mental torture too.In past few years seeing the growing complaints of foreign workers in hotline, we can draw a thin line of abuse among the caregivers in Israel, specially nepalese.

                                             with several appeals and attempts nepali community in israel has been succeed to establish an embassy in israel. Before in th eabsence of the embassy many procedural matters regarding passport & to get legal support,it was very complicated for nepali workers in israel.they had to contact to nepali representative in cairo, egypt.Showing the same reason ,israel had stoped bringing nepalese caregivers any more.The labour market for nepalese remained closed for a long time even after the establishment of embassy,because the reason behind this was very vast.now news are saying the labour market for nepal is opened on construction n agriculture again. BUT the brokers n manpower agencies,think about and be awared.(BEWARE!!!)

krishna thapa

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