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The Gurkhas have been bravely fighting in the frontlines of various conflicts on behalf of the British Empire, but always as second class citizens in terms of how they were treated, never receiving equal pay, pension and benefits. Unlike their UK counterparts, they have been largely separated from their families during their time of service, never receiving any family/separation and education allowances.

As a result, it is hard for them even to maintain a normal living standard after leaving the army and must go abroad to seek second career jobs. Many of them return to Hong Kong, Brunei, Macao, UK or other parts of the world. Most of them work as security guards and like this they become separated from their families once again. With an equal pension allowance, they would not need to do this.

The government of Nepal has not been very co-operative regarding their campaigns for justice and equality. The UK government has been continuously dismissing them as poor members of a third world country.

The Gurkhas have won several victories in the past three years, including a compensation payment of £10,000 for each Japanese PoW, equal legal status while in the army, the invalidation of 1947 Tri-Partite Agreement (TPA) regarding their discriminatory terms and conditions, Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK for those retired after the handover of Hong Kong to China. The review of terms and conditions of Gurkhas, mainly regarding pay and pension issues, is currently underway.

Despite these positive developments, those ex-Gurkhas who launched the campaign for equality are still the main losers. The UK government, particularly the Brigade of Gurkhas and the Ministry of Defence along with the Home Office, are making totally unjustified distinctions in their pensions and unrestricted travel to the UK and indefinite stay.

There is and will be no problem in the future for the serving Gurkhas and those ex-servicemen who are already in the UK. Now there is a small number of about 15,000 British-trained and well-disciplined, skilled people who would like to go to the UK, bringing economic benefits both for them as well as the British public. They claim it as their right having given their whole career to the British Army. Compared to the general flow of unskilled immigrants and asylum-seekers into the UK, this number is insignificant. In addition, there are about 5,000 or less people who receive no pension at all and are living their desperate lives in Nepal even after serving in World War II on behalf of Britain and other wars such as those in Malaya and the Falklands. This is not a matter of any financial burden for the UK government compared to what the Gurkhas have contributed to the country.

The Gurkhas are demanding that the on-going review as announced by Minister of State, Geoffrey Hoon, must cover all these issues and put an end to these grievances forever. This could mark a new start to the relationship and loyalty between the Gurkhas and the British people.

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guillaume Loiret  - french tv report about Gurkhas   |88.178.186.xxx |2009-05-26 20:51:15
Hello,
I’m a french journalist working for tv netw orks in Paris, including Fran
ce 24 (www.france24.c om),
We have been covering the recent announcement about
settlement rights for Gurkhas veterans in E ngland (http://www.france24.com/en/2
0090521-gurkha -veterans-win-british-settlement-rights-military-u k), and I am p
lanning to shoot a tv report about G urkhas in Nepal.

I’ve been gavering lots o
f infor mations about them, but I would love to check some facts and details wi
th someone who knows well thi s matter,
and I am also looking for a place in Nep
al that would be give me the opportunity to meet G urkhas veterans living in Ne
pal, and maybe plannin g to move to England since Britain’s decision.

Do you t
hink that I could contact someone from your Gurkha Nepalese Comunity about that
?

Best,
Guill aume Loiret.
surand  - Sure!   |202.52.235.xxx |2009-06-10 15:34:41
Dear Mr. Guill aume Loiret,
Thanks for taking dee p interest in Gurkhas.Sure yo
u could meet gurkha v eterian in Nepal.You can contact GAESO office in N epal an
d meet the official who will help you provi ding more information.
Should you n
eed my help,yo u can contact me in my email.
rsurand@hotmail .com
Hem Bahadur Gurung   |124.41.210.xxx |2009-06-14 20:31:43
Dear Mr. Guill Aume Loiret,
Your kind attention t owards the Gurkhas is quite a
ppreciative. If you w ant to learn about the gurkha veteran, then I will assist
you in my beautiful home city Pokhara. My father who is 73 years old is also a
gurkha vetera n. He served in Malaysia and Brunei war in 60s. He has lots of e
xciting experiences regarding the ju ngle war. I'm his disabled dependant affect
ed from poliomylitis since childhood. Being a dependant d isabled I have been e
ncountering so hardships in t he life as there is no any disabled friendly envir
onment yet for us. I think it would be interesting to incorporate the real sit
uation of disabled dep endant along with the issues related to the gurkha veter
ans as well. If you want to know about Pokha ra then log into www.pokharacity.co
m or www.lovely pokhara.com. You know, Pokhara is naturally one of the most bea
utiful city in the world.

Looking forward to h...
suvas pun  - about gorkha visa   |202.79.40.xxx |2009-06-28 19:38:10
I want know about gaeso's visa. and i also request that please do not take long
er to give visa becau se many of the old ex gorkhas are dying day by day and th
eir family did not believe in your company so plz try to understand our problem
and gave visa s first 1997th ex gorkhas plz it is the humble req uest of the ki
d nepali. thanks
Zakaziiiss   |77.35.147.xxx |2009-07-24 06:43:00
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Pritam Gurung  - gurkha   |115.187.16.xxx |2009-09-21 19:18:03
I do apprecitate what GAESO did for the right of British Gurkha so far. I thin
k GAESO still have to go a long way for settling the Gurkha in the UK.
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