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 CNN declared ANURADHA KOIRALA the cnn hero of the year
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http://www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/11/21/cnnheroes.hero.of.year/index.html?hpt=C1
 
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GREAT NEWS.


I AM SO HAPPY; MY 25 VOTES FOR HER FINALLY COUNTED.


 
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This  is an awesome news, Thankyou so much.

 
Posted on 11-21-10 1:27 AM     [Snapshot: 75]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Great news.She deserves it.I am soo happy.
 
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I am so happy for her. Amidst the bad reputation of Nepal around the world (due to Haiti Cholera, Nepal's a**hole politicians inability to choose a primeminister, and recent parliament loot), this news will spread some positive image as well.


 


 
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Congratulations to Anuradha Koirala and Maiti Nepal. Happy for her and so appreciate what she is doing in Nepal.


 
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Great news to wake up to in the morning!!


Congratulations Anuradha Koirala and the Maiti Nepal team. You make Nepalese all over the world very proud !!


 
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Congratulations to Mrs. Anuradha Koirala!!
 Jaya Nepal 
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I was all teary eyed watching her accept the award. It was such a proud moment for all of us. Salute to this great woman for years of fight towards ending this crime. I hope she can do a much better job at it now, with this international recognition she has received. So happy :)
 
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Upon skimming over the nominees for CNN heroes of the year, each of them look deserving as each of them under unique circumstances decided to do something about what is not going right around them. Anuradha Koirala, being declared the top hero is not matter of which country she is from but what she has done for humanity.
Of the thousands of innocent Nepali women Anuradha and her non-profit organization has rescued and rehabilitated, what if just one of them was your sister or aunt? Can you imagine the kind of horror those trafficked women go through every day and every night? It's a national shame that the history of our country has sustained this kind of national slap since the last few centuries. For anti-sexual slavery,  I bet Anuradha Koirala has achieved more than all the governments combined that presided over since sex trafficking of both Nepali women and minor girls took root.
Now that the problem has gained a global spotlight, it would be shameful if Makune, Prachanda, Ram Chandra Poudel, Sujata Koirala, Baburam Bhattarai, etc and current members of the current government leaders of Nepal cannot allocate time, energy and resources to get right into the root cause of cross-border sexual slavery that Nepal is quickly becoming synonymous with.

It is to be noted that Anuradha Koirala bears no relation to the famous Koirala clan, of Nepali political scene, whatsoever.



 
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Wow, Congratulation Anu didi.

 
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Combating Sex Trafficking in Nepal: A Modest Effort




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Mark Bennett - Summer Intern at Shared Hope


Shared Hope International is fortunate  to host interns
from across the United States who work in our Washington D.C. office on
programs including national awareness, advocacy work, research and
communications. This summer, our interns have also researched
anti-trafficking efforts in Fiji, Nepal, India, Jamaica and the United
States – the countries where Shared Hope actively funds programs.


By Mark Bennett


Known as the “Himalayan paradise,” Nepal is home to the most
magnificent tourist locations in the entire world, including the
legendary Sherpas and Mount Everest. Yet lurking behind the majestic
scenery and peaceful mountain terrain, a lucrative industry of
modern-day slavery (that is sex trafficking) thrives.

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