Posted by ohnepal on July 26, 2006
And democracy came to Nepal…after a violent movement of Protests and terrorism.
The same people who came to power with the help of Mobs and Terrorists are now arresting handicaps and poor people demanding their rights. Everday force is being used against protestors, tens of hundreds are beaten severely and arrested…all because Nepal has a democracy and the government that came to power with the help of “People’s movement” (read: Mob and Goon movement) has the authority to do just about anything. Some governments are shameless and some are just impotents. You could decide yourself which words fit more suitably to the Government of Terrorism of Nepal.
Police arrest nearly two-dozen disabled people
Police arrested nearly two dozen physically challenged people from the protest programme organized by the Federation of Disabled People in front of Singha Durbar, the main administrative hub of the country demanding their representation in the Interim Constitution Drafting Committee.Police detained 14 physically challenged people at Mahendra Police Club and the rest at the Ward Police Office Tinkune.
Physically challenged people have been continuing their protests saying that the democratic government had neglected their demands. One of their demands is reservation for disabled people in all sectors.
They are scheduled to join the protest organized by Citizens Movement for Peace and Democracy at 4 p.m. in the afternoon.

Issuing a press statement on Tuesday, the National Human Rights Commission said that it is closely monitoring the demonstration.
The Commission has also urged the protestors to conduct their protest programmes peacefully respecting rights of others while enjoying their own constitutional rights.
It has also urged the government not to use unnecessary force that may suppress people’s fundamental rights. nepalnews.com pb July 26 06
( Source of above news: Nepalnews.com )
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Posted by ohnepal on July 20, 2006
(repeat visitors will find updated articles after this post)
SPAM has moved ahead with it’s dictatorship and draconian views. The entire SPAM parliament is unconstitutional (it’s valid duration ended more then 2 years ago). Not only that, it is a combination of corrupt politicians (SPA) and terrorists (Maoists) trying to suck the identity out of Nepal.
If you are against the bill tabled (on 18th May, 2006), to curtail the powers of Royal Nepalese Army and the Palace, leave your name and contact addresses with us.
1) Name (fake or original)
2) Contact Address (email address and/or phone)
We will be publishing the (fake) name on our blog. We promise to protect your identities as much as you desire.
If you want, you can just leave encouraging comments (without name and contact details) for us in our fight against SPAM.
This way we can let SPAM know how many of us are against it. We need your support to protect our identity. Divided we will not make any difference but united we can make a tremendous change.
Please leave your support for us! And ask your supports to supports us. Together we can do something, ANYTHING!
[To keep this post on top of every other we at ohnepal keep posting it everyday and hence the discrepency in the dates of the above post and comments made on it.]
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Posted by ohnepal on July 20, 2006
One of our valuable readers sent us the following pictorial cartoon. You may leave a comment too after reading the clear message on Government of Terrorism of Nepal.

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Posted by ohnepal on July 18, 2006
Nothing is permanent but change.
The same government which came to power using Mob and Goon protests is today surpressing every kind of peaceful protest in Nepal using the help of it’s terrorist partners. Wasn’t it the same government that was talking about “people’s right to protest’ and ‘power to dalits’ before coming to power. Well, short sightedness is Nepali genes.
Arrests, extortions, rapes, killings are the order of the day. We just thought some of us you may be watching (terrorism) Democracy, Nepal style. Ohhh and where did all the media reports go on the Human Rights violence in Nepal? Hello…is anyone listening?
Check out the news below from Nepalnews and feel free to comment or spread:
Dozens of former Kamaiyas arrested
Police have taken into custody nearly 100 former Kamaiyas (bonded labourers) as they were trying to organise a protest program in front of Singha Durbar demanding for land and employment opportunities for them.
The government had abolished the practice of bonded laborers six years ago on July 18. Out of over 35,000 bonded labourers from ethnic Tharu communities in four districts of western Nepal, 19,000 former Kamaiyas are yet to get a piece of land as promised by the government, according to reports.
Details to follow.
nepalnews.com dr/by July 18 06
( Source of above news: Nepalnews.com )
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Posted by ohnepal on July 18, 2006
Please go back dated. As back as you can. Soon to come…if you click on previous dates, previous years of the calendar of our blog…almost every page will give an account of horrendous crimes that Nepal has come across over the years…
From today we are going to publish some of the most drastic incidences of Crimes committed against humanity by the present day Government of Terrorism of Nepal. A slew of reports from past and present will be obtained from different media and published here. Reports all mentioning the incidences of violences that Nepalis have to go through to accomodate the terrorists. You can make “on nepal” your ‘one stop shop’ on getting every news on acts of terrorism committed by SPAMmers. Be your own judge. Terrorism in Maoists Republic of Nepal in the name of democracy?
Let us allow the world community to see this. Let us open their eyes to some corrupted facists, some gross terrorists. Nepal’s fight against terrorism has always received “double standards”. An unstable Nepal is beneficial for a few nations…or perhaps one nation?
Leave your feedbacks. Get together. Fight terrorism. Fight SPAM.
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