He was a former Bhutanese refugee, forced to leave Bhutan along with his family in 1992.
The example given in the report is that of Bhutanese refugees.
Sanischare refugee camp is one of the place where Bhutanese refugees are given shelter.
By January 2009, more than 8,000 Bhutanese refugees were resettled in various countries.
As of November 2010, more than 40,000 Bhutanese refugees were resettled in various countries.
Norway has already settled 200 Bhutanese refugees, and Canada has agreed to accept up to 5000 through to 2012.
As many as 20,000 Bhutanese refugees have been resettled in these countries.
The population of Bhutanese refugees in this camp has been reduced by half.
The government does not permit citizenship for Bhutanese refugees, so most of them have become stateless refugees.
Tibetan and Bhutanese refugees account for a large majority of Nepal's refugee population.