This resolution from the New Hampshire House of Representatives acknowledges the Kingdom of Bhutan's role in the oppression and forced eviction of over 100,000 Nepali-speaking citizens, specifically the Lhotshampas and Sharchops, during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It highlights the human rights abuses these individuals faced, including unjust detention and torture, and notes that many political prisoners remain incarcerated. The resolution also points out the ongoing plight of Bhutanese refugees in Nepal, where many have lived in camps for nearly two decades, and the continued denial of citizenship rights to those still in Bhutan.

In response to these issues, the resolution urges the Royal Government of Bhutan to take several actions: to release all political prisoners, restore citizenship to those who lost it, and accept the voluntary return of displaced citizens from Nepal. Additionally, it calls for Bhutan to engage in discussions with Nepal regarding the status of individuals claiming Bhutanese citizenship and to establish a truth commission to investigate past human rights violations. The resolution emphasizes the importance of peace-building and reconciliation to prevent future oppression of minorities in Bhutan and is intended to be forwarded to the President of the United States and the Secretary of State.