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Abducted people found dead in Rautahat

Posted by ohnepal on May 28, 2006

Deaths and Destruction in Maoist Republic of Nepal. 

We are tired of counting the number of code of conducts and even more the number of points in the code of conducts. 

Well, well, just a day after 25 point code of conduct saw the day of light at LE MERIDIEN, we see the following news brought to us by Nepalnews:  

Abducted people found dead in Rautahat

The dead bodies of two people, abducted by the Maoists six days ago, have been found at Inaruwa VDC, Rautahat Saturday morning.

Bodies of Sambhu Sahani and Shyam Sundar Sahani, sons of Congress District Working Committee member Jyogindra Sahani, were found buried near a river.

The Maoists, after bombing the house of Sahani had abducted the slain brothers from Basantapatti village development committee (VDC) of the district accusing them of trying to disrupt a Maoist meeting.

Reports quoted Superintendent of Police Keshav Adhikari as saying that the badly mutilated bodies were found buried at a local river bank.

The Maoists however, have claimed the Sahani brothers of being dacoits and that the villagers themselves had beaten the brothers to death.

Locals have strongly refuted the Maoists' claim of villagers doing the killings, pointing out that it was the rebels who did the brothers in.

Meanwhile, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Nepal has begun an investigation into the incident.

There has been no let up in the atrocities of the rebels despite ceasefire announced by them. nepalnews.com pb May 28 06

( Source of above news: Nepalnews.com ) 

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Nepse continues downward trend; falls 13.76 points

Posted by ohnepal on May 28, 2006

For the second continuous week Nepse has fallen but this time it's a whopping 13.76 points. Is this profit booking? Is this general trend? Is this error correction? Or a sign of low confidence in SPAM's rule?

With the death of businesses, we will have nowhere to run and hide from Jungle rule of Maoists of SPA. Following news published by Nepalnews:

Nepse continues downward trend; falls 13.76 points

The downward trend of Nepal Stock Exchange (Nepse) continued over the week as well due to the weak performance of commercial banks group.

The Nepse index, the only secondary market of the country, plunged by 13.76 points, which is one of the highest fall in the index in recent months.

The index reached 368.89 points on Thursday, the last day of the trading under a regular lot down from 382.65 points on Sunday, the opening day of the week.

The downward trend began last week, when the Nepse index dropped by 1.78 points after three weeks’ impressive growth, following the political development of the country.

A total of 1,307,521 units of shares valued at Rs 139,357,096 were traded through 1,413 transactions during the week. Last week, a total of 255,839 units of shares worth Rs 152,717,592 from 2,270 transactions were traded.

The weekly trading report shows that the index of the commercial banks group, which is the largest by volume at Nepse, plummeted 21.33 points to 418.91 points down from 440.24 points on Sunday.

Similarly, the insurance and the development banks groups also showed weak performance as their indices stood at 351.37 points and 278.86 points respectively on the closing day down from the opening of 351.94 points and 282.99 points respectively.

However, the trading and the finance groups maintained growth, reaching their indices at 148.11 points and 254.36 points respectively on the last day from 147.27 points and 253.59 points on the opening day.

The hotel group’s index also posted a growth and closed at 179.42 points, up from 147.27 points on Sunday.

However, the manufacturing and the other groups remained constant at 292.34 points and 363.69 points respectively throughout the week.

Of the total transactions during this week, the commercial banks group dominated the Nepse floor by capturing 75.85 percent of the total share trading.

The share of finance group comprised of 15.37 percent, while the insurance group followed it by 8.15 percent. The trading group was able to capture only 0.77 percent, while the development bank group had a mere 0.35 percent share in the overall trading. nepalnews.com pb May 28 06

( Source of above news: Nepalnews.com )

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‘Janasarkar 001’ mocks traffic rules

Posted by ohnepal on May 26, 2006

Law of Land. Land of Rule. Rule of Maoists (SPAM). Maoists Republic of Nepal.

Lal Salaam!

‘Janasarkar 001’ mocks traffic rules

By Rajendra Manandhar

DOLAKHA, May 26 – A motorcycle that the Maoists had earlier seized from the District Development Committee (DDC) office is not only used openly by the rebels but has also been given a new registration.Omitting its real number (Ba-1-Ba 6583), a Maoist commander known as "Kiran", inscribed a new number — Janasarkar 001 – over the numberplate. Locals in the district headquarters, Charikot, are surprised seeing a motorcycle with this new type of number plate, which is often driven around by Kiran, well-known for his short temper and for behaving rudely with the locals. The Maoist changed the numberplate on Thursday.

Enthusiastic to ride in new vehicles, Kiran, used to drive a vehicle that was seized from the divisional road office earlier. Likewise, he drove an ambulance of a local hospital to ferry injured comrades during the Charikot clash around two years ago.

Several vehicles in Kabre VDC were destroyed due to his wrath when his party was an underground outfit. He also burnt down a vehicle of Ramechhap district health office.

When asked about use of the motorcycle that was seized from king-nominated DDC member Samsher Ghising some four months ago, he said it was used for party work.

The motorcycle was given the "first number" as it was the first vehicle to be registered with the "people's government", he said. Making a mockery of traffic rules, Kiran wears a "dhaka topi" instead of a helmet, which is mandatory. However, policemen at Satdobato check post remain mute spectators when he drives past.

Posted on: 2006-05-25 20:18:33 (Server Time)

( Source of above news: eKantipur.com )

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Hindus protest in Nepal against official switch to secular state

Posted by ohnepal on May 25, 2006

We encourage every bit of peaceful protest that is taking place against the Unholy SPAM alliance. We do not want a corrupt, terrorist democracy of SPAM. Thank you to our brothers. If SPAM can unleash it's mobs and terrorize people then we can surely teach SPAM a lesson or two in Protesting. Go on, speak out your voice, shout out your voice. Bring a permanent full stop to corruption and terrorism. AFP brings us the following news:

Hindus protest in Nepal against official switch to secular state

Thu May 25, 2:58 AM ET

KATHMANDU (AFP) – Religious activists have called a strike to protest against the government's decision to end Nepal's status as the world's last Hindu kingdom, police said.

Demonstrators blocked roads on Wednesday with burning tyres, closed shops and ransacked a newspaper van before torching its contents because it backed the new government's move to order Nepal's change to a secular state.

Police said Hindu groups planned to continue their protests at the border town of Birgunj 275 kilometres (170 miles) south of Kathmandu, with demonstrators travelling from the capital and neighbouring India.

"The activists have called for a general strike today and have begun obstructing the traffic by burning tyres," said the town's police chief Bir Bahadur Rana on Thursday.

He said the protests had been growing for several days with Wednesday's disturbances the largest so far with property including a dental hospital vandalised.

Nepal's government last week proclaimed that Nepal, whose population of 27 million is more than 80 percent Hindu, was now a secular state as part of an effort to remove powers from King Gyanendra.

He was forced to give up 14 months of absolute rule last month in the face of weeks of popular protests.

Gyanendra is seen by many of his countrymen as the reincarnation of Lord Vishnu, the Hindu protector, but has been condemned by rights groups and political opponents for his authoritarian style and crackdown on protests that left 19 dead in April.

( Source of above news: Yahoo News and Associated Free Press )

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Protestors vandalize Everest Nursing Home

Posted by ohnepal on May 24, 2006

A nation of vandalizing. A nation of shame. A nation of Maoists. A nation of corruption, terrorism and deaths. More shame to us in the following news brought by nepalnews. Wherever deaths and destruction takes place we can expect that our Maoist friends have hand in it. SPA, enjoying this?

Protestors vandalize Everest Nursing Home

A group of people vandalised the Everest Nursing Home at Baneshwor in the capital on Wednesday morning alleging that a patient died of ‘doctors’ negligence'.

 

he relatives of Tula Ram Gautam, who died while undergoing treatment at the Nursing Home, claimed that he died due to the negligence of the doctors and the staffers of the Nursing Home.

Late Gautam had been admitted to the Nursing Home at 4:30 a.m. this morning.

Over hundred people including his relatives vandalised the hospital. The protestors also burnt tyres on the road in front of the Nursing Home, chanted slogans and demanded action against the ‘guilty doctors’.

Traffic movement of Baneshwor and other parts has been disrupted due to the protest at the centre of the city.

The Nursing Home is referring patients to other hospitals due to the insecure environment. Police is providing security to the hospital. An eyewitness informed Nepalnews over telephone at 12:00 noon that a large number of people are still protesting outside the Nursing Home.

Three protestors were injured when police baton charged to control the mob.

A meeting is underway between the family members of Gautam and the Hospital administration at the District Administration Office to settle the dispute.

In similar incident, a mob vandalized Lumbini Zonal Hospital (LZH) and two dozen other private clinics and set ablaze an ambulance, alleging that a patient was reportedly killed due to the doctor's negligence.

According to local reports Maoists were actively engaged in the vandalism. 15 policemen and a doctor were injured in the incident.

The Kantipur daily quoted Saroj Thapa, a Maoist guerilla as saying that 20 of their men were deployed during the protest in Butwal. No family member of the deceased Sapkota was present during the protest.

The LZH remained closed following the incident. The private clinics also remained closed. nepalnews.com pb May 24 06

( Source of above news: Nepalnews.com )

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