11 hurt in Nepal Maoists attacks
Posted by ohnepal on January 22, 2007
Nepal in the league of Iraq, Afganishtan, et. al?
A terrorist government at the helm being fully funded and supported by the Southern neighbour. Every (wrong and drastic) step taken by this SPAM government is granted the Green signal by the messiahs of Democracy. But this SPAM government itself is hell bent on attacking and killing it’s own people (with much support coming from different quarters) – much like the cases of the then governments of Iraq and Government. So what happens when the Hand of God is snatched from over these SPAM terrorists and the latters are taken to task? Who will come over to Give Democracy to Nepal in much the same way Democracies are being given to Iraq and Afganishtan and were given to Vietnam in the past. We all know the answers.
Check out the acts of violence (from DailyTimes of Pakistan) by the Maoists (SPAM terrorists) who are Actually in Government in Nepal and are there Democratically. (And don’t say that Democratic governments come to pwer with elections…In Nepal, they have come to power with terrorism, hooliganism, MOBism and yes! full international support for all this)
11 hurt in Nepal Maoists attacks
KATHMANDU: Eleven people including six policemen were hurt in separate incidents in Nepal involving the Maoists just days after the former rebels joined the political mainstream by entering parliament, officials said on Sunday.
The policemen were wounded when 200 Maoists, carrying batons and stones, attacked a police post on Saturday, at Patabhar, 350 km southwest of the capital, Kathmandu. “Three of the wounded policemen have been rushed to a nearby hospital with head injuries,” district official Shiva Nepal said.
“The Maoists ransacked the post, threw out belongings and utensils of the policemen before leaving the area,” he added. Maoist leaders were not immediately available for comment.
Nearly 2,000 police posts, closed during the 10-year anti-monarchy Maoist revolt, are being reopened across Nepal after rebels and the government signed a peace deal in November. reuters
( Source of above news: Dailytimes.com.pk )
