http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/2007/04/23/nepal-bloggers-form-association/

Nepal: Bloggers Form Association
Monday, April 23rd, 2007 @ 12:24 UTC

by Ujjwal Acharya

Countries:Nepal
Topics: Freedom of Speech, Cyber-Activism, Media

Twenty-four bloggers from capital Kathmandu gathered on Saturday April
21 to discuss the formation of Bloggers Association of Nepal (BLOGAN)
for the promotion and protection of blogs and blogging in the tiny
Himalayan country where blogs are yet to be recognized by the
population.

There are less than 300 regular blogs in Nepal, but despite that - the
role played by the blogs during the tight censorship of media during
King Gyanendra's direct rule from October 2004 to April 2006 and
during the People's Movement last April that re-established democratic
rule have given enough enthusiasm to bloggers to work for expanding
the blogosphere further.


via Jiten World

The enthusiasm is vivid in the entries posted by bloggers. Bloggers
are calling the meet a historic one. Mero Sansar posted photos and
videos of the gathering under the title 'Historic Gathering of Nepali
Bloggers' while Deepak's Diary praises the inclusiveness in the
gathering:

The fourth Nepali bloggers' meet that took place today was historic in
every sense of the word. There were unprecedented numbers of bloggers
(total 24, six of them female; no gender bias ladies!); they ranged
from an eighteen-year-old Deelip Khanal to Buddhi Narayan Shrestha,
retired Director General of Survey Department of Nepal; Rajendra
Biswakarma represented the Dalit community while there was Mohammad
Tajim (a Muslim) and Salik Shah who is an ardent flag bearer of
Madhesi issues. But, it was the common thread of blogging that brought
us all together. Hey, something's happening? Are you watching?

The meet also formed a working committee to move forward and most of
the members nominated themselves to the committee. The committee
includes Ujjwal Acharya (co-ordinator), KP Dhungana, Ghanshyam Ojha,
Deepak Adhikari, Ram Prasad Dahal, Bishnu Dhakal, Rajendra Biswokarma,
Avinashi Paudel, Mohd Tajim, Tapas Barsimha Thapa and Umesh Shrestha.

The meeting also decided to publish a book on blogging to create a
awareness and promote blogging. NepaliVoices writes:

he other major decision made today include giving kick-start to book
publication. KP Dhungana will be co-ordinating the work while all of
us agreed to help him by writing what he will ask for. All the
bloggers will write their blogging experience (either English or
Nepali).

Though all participating bloggers agreed that an association is
needed, there were discussions on whether it should be registered with
government or not. Dedicated to Daniel Pearl opposes the idea of
registering in fear of losing the freedom that the bloggers enjoy:

Do we need to get registered to perform all these tasks? My fear is
also that we not only will loose our freedom but will also fall into a
list of the NGOs, which are notoriously known for milking money in
Nepal. Â… But my point is why don't we try to remain as bloggersÂ…not
any organzation?

Kathmandu Speaks opines for the need of organization. Registered or
not, every bloggers agreed that BLOGAN will hold conference and award
best blogs annually and it looks like the Nepali blogosphere is
gearing up to become a force.
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