When the present regime of Bhutan which is known as the youngest democracy refused to take back its 20% of the Lhotshampa minority currently living in the UNHCR refuigee camps in Nepal, other countries in the world provided them the democratic right to live with dignity in the new country. About a hundred refugees were brought to The Netherlands in the year 2009. Within a few months a child was born in the transition camp in Amersfoort. Recently a second child was also born in a family originally from Gelegphu after they shifted to a new house from the transit camp. Begining new life in Holland is however an opportunity to reinstate their normal life, it does not provide a permanent solution to the refugee problem. A human right leader of Nepal, pramod Kafley feels bad of their government not able to do anything the refugees actually wanted.The world's largest democratic nation, India fuelled this refugee problem owing to its support to the rulers of Bhutan giving preference to t